Graduation with Honors
Students who complete their courses with the following ABSOLUTE MINIMUM weighted average grade shall be graduated with honors:
Summa cum Laude 1.20
Magna cum Laude 1.45
Cum Laude 1.75
Provided, that all the grades in all subjects prescribed in the curriculum, as well as subjects that qualify as electives, shall be included in the computation of the weighted average grade;
Provided, further, that in cases where the electives taken are more than required in the program, the following procedure shall be used in selecting the electives to be included in the computation of the weighted average grade:
1. For students who did not shift programs, the required number of electives will be considered in chronological order.
2. For students who shifted from one program to another, the electives to be considered shall be selected according to the following order of priority:
a. Electives taken in the program where the student is graduating will be selected in chronological order.
b. Electives taken in the previous program and acceptable as electives in the second program will be selected in chronological order.
c. Prescribed courses taken in the previous program but qualify as electives in the second program will be selected in chronological order.
Students who are candidates for graduation with honors must have completed in the University at least 75 percent of the total number of academic units or hours for graduation and must have been in residence therein for at least two (2) years immediately prior to graduation.
In the computation of the final average of students who are candidates for graduation with honors, only resident credit shall be included.
Students found guilty of cheating/dishonesty shall be barred from graduating with honors, even if their weighted average is within the requirement for graduation with honors. Provided, further, that students who have been suspended for one (1) year or more due to conduct as defined in the Rules and Regulations on Student Conduct and Discipline; the Revised Rules and Regulations Governing Fraternities, Sororities and other Student Organizations, and the Implementing Rules and Regulations of the Anti-Sexual Harassment Act of 1995 shall be barred from graduating with honors.
Students who are candidates for graduation with honors must have taken during each semester/trimester not less than 15 units of credit or the normal load prescribed in the curriculum, unless the lighter load was due to justifiable causes such as health reasons, the unavailability of courses needed in the curriculum to complete the full load, or the fact that the candidate is a working student.
To justify underloading under the following conditions, the submission of pertinent documents is required:
1. Health reasons - medical certification from the University Health Service
2. Unavailability of courses - certification by the major adviser and copy of schedule of classes
3. Employment - copy of payroll and appointment papers indicating among others duration of employment It is the responsibility of the student to establish beyond reasonable doubt the veracity of the cause(s) of his/her light loading. It is required, in this connection, that the documents submitted to establish the cause(s) of the light loading must be sworn to.