CSU Policy Flashcards
What are the academic related policies?
Class attendance - concern faculty can log absences of students online, when the students incurred 3 absences whether consecutive or not.
Guidelines for Attendance
1) Illness - absence due to illness must be reported by the student concerned to the respective Dean of College/Guidance Counsellor within 3 days.
2) Excuse of Absence - for missed time only. All classwork must be made up for in a year.
3) Unexcused Absences - whenever 4 consecutive missed absences, faculty should inform the Guidance Counsellor of the college. 4 consecutive absences is ground for dropping.
4) Dropped - when absences reach to 20% of the total number of hours for each subject (whether consecutive or inconsecutive) unless student produces supporting documents attesting valid reasons.
Examination
Integrated schedule of major examinations shall be prepared by the VPAA with the Deans of the different colleges and the university registrar.
Grading System
1) Students are evaluated and graded at the end of each term.
2) Course Instructor is the sole authority to determine the grades of students based on the policies on grading system.
3) Uses number systems of multiples of .25 from 1 to 5. 1 is the highest and 3 is the lowest passing grade. No grade of 4 shall be given as a final rating.
1.00 = 97-100
3.00 = 75-77
4) INC - passing but insufficient to complete all academic requirements for the course. Any deficiency must be done within the academic year.
List of Acts Considered Offensive
1) Offenses against security
2) Offenses against persons
3) Offenses Against property
4) Offenses against order
5) Offenses involving dishonesty
6) Offenses against public morals
Offenses against security
1) Violation of CSU ID-wearing policy
2) Failure to comply to university directives
3) Unauthorized access to computers and equipment
4) Unauthorized entry or trespassing
5) Violation of CSU alcohol policy
Offenses against Persons
1) Acts of disrespect or discourtesy
2) Advocating one’s faith by slandering or maligning others’ religious beliefs
3) Acts of misdemeanors of a sexual nature
4) Physical assault
5) Intimidating members of the University community
Offenses against property
1) Misuse of university property or equipment
2) Attempted or actual theft
3) Unauthorized access to university records
4) Vandalism
5) Fire safety violations
Offenses against order
1) Dress code violation
2) Disruption/Obstruction
3) Gambling
4) Bribery, or receiving of a bribe
5) Hazing and/or abusive affiliation
Offenses Involving Dishonesty
1) Falsification of records; giving false info; use of false identification
2) Cheating during major examination
3) Plagiarism
4) falsification of public documents
5) Misrepresentation and usurpation of authority
Offenses against public morals
1) Obscenity
2) Disorderly/Indecent conduct
Statutes Directly Affects the Students
1) RA 10931 - Universal Access to Quality Tertiary Education
2) RA 1053 - AntiHazing Act of 2018
3) RA 9262 - Violence against women and children
4) RA 8972 - Solo Parent Law
5) RA 10754 - Benefits and Privileges of Persons with Disability
6) RA 7877 - Sexual Harassment Act
7) RA 10627 - Anti-Bullying Act
Other Policies of the University
1) No Alcoholic Beverages Policy
2) No smoking policy
3) No Plastic policy
4) Animal-free workplace policy
5) No dumping of garbage policy
6) Curfew policy
7) CSU Dress Code policy
Universal Access to Quality Tertiary Education
RA 10931
Anti Hazing Act of 2018
1053