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Lesson 1: All About DLL Student Handbook -Revised 2014 ============================== ![](media/image1.png) ![](media/image1.png) 1. Bachelor of Science in Entrepreneurship - BSE 2. Bachelor of Science in Information Technology - BSIT 3. Bachelor of Science in Public Administration - BSPA...

Lesson 1: All About DLL Student Handbook -Revised 2014 ============================== ![](media/image1.png) ![](media/image1.png) 1. Bachelor of Science in Entrepreneurship - BSE 2. Bachelor of Science in Information Technology - BSIT 3. Bachelor of Science in Public Administration - BSPA 4. Bachelor of Science Social Work - BSSW 5. Bachelor of Technical-Vocational Teaching Education - BTVTE 6. Bachelor of Science in Accounting Information Systems - BSAIS 7. Bachelor of Science in Accountancy - BSA [ACADEMIC REGULATIONS] ================================== 1. There are three term examinations -- Prelims, Midterm and Finals. 1. Quizzes are considered minor examinations. 2. Failure to take the term examinations on a regular schedule requires the approval of the Program Head or the Dean of College. 1. **The Averaging system applies to the computation of the semestral grade** 2. **Basis for grading** a. Class standing. This includes attendance 10%; participation (recitation), 30%; assignments,30%; behavior and attitude 10%; and project, 20%. b. Quizzes c. Periodical Examinations - Prelim, Midterm and Final 3. **Computation of Grades**. Term Grade = [Class standing + quizzes + Prelim Exam] Semestral Grade = [Prelim + Midterm + Final grades] 1. **Passing Grade** -- The passing score for major and minor subjects is 60% 2. **Failing Grades** a. 70 -- Failed b. UD -- Unofficially dropped/withdrawn without permission c. FDA -- Failure due to absences d. OD -- Officially Dropped/ Withdrawn with permission ![](media/image1.png) H. GRADES REQUIREMENTS 1. The following are the grade requirements for Baccalaureate honors: a. Summa Cum Laude --with weighted average of 94 with no grade below 91 b. Magna Cum Laude -- with weighted average of 91-93.99 with no grade below 88 c. Cum Laude -- with weighted average of 88-90.99 with no grade below 85% d. With Academic Distinction - no grade below 80%, GPA of 88% and above. 2. Requirements for Honor Students - Must have grade requirements as stated above - Must have good moral character - Candidates for honor should have a minimum load of 18 units as approved by CHED - Must be enrolled in DLL for at least 6 semesters and he has the last two (2) curricular years in the college. ![](media/image1.png) STUDENTS RIGHTS --------------- 1. Every student has the right to be respected as a person. 2. Every student has the right to receive quality education. 3. Every student has the right to receive career guidance and counseling services. 4. Every student has the right to get reasonable protection within the school premises. 5. Every student has the right to be informed of the rules and regulations of the school. 6. Every student has the right to freedom of expression. 7. Every student has the right to protection from exploitation and other forms of abuses (e.g. 8. Every student has the right to be given due process. 9. Every student has the right to be given access to his school records. 1. Achieve the highest academic excellence possible vis-a-vis ones 2. Strictly follow the rules and regulations of the school. 3. Exercise ones rights and responsibilities with due regard to the right of others. 4. Participate and cooperate with the school authorities in policy 5. Be responsible in the exercise of his freedom of expression. 6. Participate actively in the community projects of the school as well as of the community. 7. Respect everyone in the academic institution: members of the 8. Exercise maintenance of peace and order at all times. 1. All students are required to wear their IDs at all times upon entering and while within the school premises. Students who do not wear their school ID will not be allowed to enter the school premises. 2. Students who do not wear their IDs shall not be accepted in their classes. For purposes of monitoring, wearing of IDs in class shall be checked by the instructor. 3. If a student is reported not wearing their ID in more than one instance, he/she shall be asked to report to the Student Affairs Officer. 1. Student's School Uniform 2. The school uniform must be worn with pride and must not be worn in resto-bars, movie houses, beerhouses, and other inappropriate places. 3. Male students shall not be allowed to wear earrings or sport long and / or colored hair. 4. Working students are not exempted from wearing their school uniforms while inside the school premises. 5. P.E. uniform and sports/rubber shoes should be worn during P.E. classes and sports fests only. 6. For BTVTE, Cookery and FBS students, appropriate laboratory uniforms should only be worn during scheduled laboratory activities. 7. Departmental t-shirts shall be worn only during departmental activities held in the school or if the students have Saturday/make-up classes. 8. Students should not wear the following during non-uniform days: 1. Walking shorts, tattered/distressed jeans, t-shirts with indecent pictures or prints (male) 2. Tight-fitting or backless blouses, sleeveless/strapless blouses, micro miniskirts and see- through blouses (female). PROPER USE OF FACILITIES ------------------------ 1. Keep the room clean and organize. 2. Turn off the lights and electric fans / air condition units before leaving the room. 3. Use equipment properly. 4. The bulletin board is for posting official school announcements / posters only. 5. Refrain from eating and drinking in the classroom. 6. Vandalism and destruction of school property is strictly prohibited. 7. Observe proper use of washroom/toilets. 8. Turn off faucets after use. 9. Computer gaming is strictly prohibited in the computer laboratory room. 10. Smoking, sleeping and eating are strictly prohibited inside the computer laboratory room. 11. All students should not attempt to perform the following: a. Viewing of pornographic videos in all forms of media. b. Hardware manipulation c. Hacking or reconfiguring of system hardware settings d. Causing computer virus contamination e. Unauthorized use of computers in offices and computer laboratories. ![](media/image1.png) **CODE OF DISCIPLINE** A. Violation of any of the regulations shall be dealt according to the school's system of B. Penalties are imposed on habitual and gross violations of the rules and regulations of the school. C. Any damage to school property, furniture and fixture are grounds for payment of the destroyed property +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | | 1. 2. | | | | | | - - | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | | | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | | | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | | | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | | | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | | | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+

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