1. Credit : Students must attend classes only in their officially enrolled sections. No internal arrangement between teachers and students are allowed as this will result in NO CREDIT.
2. Advancing of Major Subjects: Students are not permitted to advance major subjects in their curricular program. Students need to follow the sequence of subjects in the curricular programs imposed upon them so they can meet the requirements of their field of specialization.
3. FAILURE: Failure in any subject may delay the student in completing the program of studies within the prescribed period.
4. Cross-Enrollment: Cross-enrollment to other universities is generally discouraged by the University. Within the University, however, students may enroll in subjects offered by other institutes with the permission of the respective Dean and the acceptance of the Dean of the receiving institute.
5. Pre-requisites: All pre-requisite courses must be completed before a student can enroll in the required course in the next semester or year level. Courses taken ahead of the pre-requisite subject will not be given credits
6. Overload and Simultaneous Enrollment: With endorsement of the Dean and approval of the Registrar, overload and simultaneous enrollment are allowed only for students in their last term. No more than six units above the regular load are permitted. Simultaneous enrollment will be allowed based on the evaluation of the Dean, with the approval of the Registrar.
7. Dropping of subjects: Students may officially drop a subject before the second preliminary examination for valid reasons. Those who would like to drop any subject should proceed to their Dean’s office where they will be instructed on how to use the online dropping facility.
8. Cancellation of Registration: Cancellation of registration means dropping of all subjects, including PE and NSTP. This may be done before the final exams for any of the following reasons:
• Illness which prevents the student from returning to school
• Transfer of residence which makes it difficult for the student to attend classes
• Employment that is in conflict with the student’s class schedule