You can find the complete list of major offenses in the Undergraduate Student Handbook. Penalties depend on the nature or gravity of the violation. Cruel or physically harmful punishments will not be imposed.
Any or a combination of the following disciplinary actions may be given:
- Loss of privileges (for example, scholarship, grant)
- Probation
- Holding of records
- Revocation of degree previously conferred, non-conferment of degree, deferral or withholding of degree, diploma, or certificate
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Serious offenses may be sanctioned with suspension, exclusion, or expulsion:
- Suspension: The student won’t be allowed to attend classes for a period not exceeding 20% of the class days for the academic year/term. Students under disciplinary suspension will be on forced leave status and will be automatically dropped from the enrollment list.
- Exclusion: The student’s name will be excluded or dropped from the school rolls; transfer credentials will be issued immediately.
- Expulsion: The student will be expelled and will not be allowed admission to any public or private school in the Philippines.
Students may also be required to undergo CRD Formation programs, render in-school service, or be given sanctions determined by the Discipline Board or CRD Director.