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Chapter Ten. Organizational Structure
Selective Admissions Policy
Article Four. Admission Requirements. Admission requirements vary
Four point one. Grade Requirements Four point one point one New Applicants
Four point one point two. Transferees from other universities or higher education institutions
Four point two. Admission Documents
Four point two point one. General Requirements
Four point two point two. Additional Requirements
Section Two: Old Students (Readmission/Transfer/Shift)
Section Three: ALS Passers
Section Four: Graduates of the Old Secondary Curriculum
Section Five: Transferees from Other Higher Education Institutions
Section Six: DOST Scholars
Section Seven: CTU Regular Employees' Dependents and Spouse
Re-admission Requirements:
Seven point one. Benefits and Requirements:
Article Eight. Admission Policies for Student-Athletes and Students with Exceptional Talents
Eight point one. Benefits and Requirements:
Article Nine. Admission Policies for DOST Scholars
Article Ten. Admission Policies for Applicants in Certificate of Technology in the Main Campus
Article Eleven. Affirmative Action Program for College Admission.
Eleven point two. Who Qualifies?
Eleven point three. Admission Process.
Article thirteen. Student Classification
Section two. By Year Level
Section three. Special Students. Special students are those with documented exceptionalities, such as:
Article fourteen. Additional Requirement for Enrollment. Section one. New First-Year Students
Section two. Transfer Students and Cross-Enrollees from Other Institutions
Section three. Returning Students and Old Students
Section four. Shifteers (Within CTU System).
Section five. Admission Requirements for BSMarE Program.
International Applicants:
General Enrollment Procedure
Chapter three. Academic Load
Article three. Overload Policy
Article four. Adjustment of Courses.
Section one. Adding and Dropping Courses
Section two. Changing Courses
Section three. Requesting Unscheduled Courses
Section four. Substituting Courses
Section five. Shifting to Another Program
Section six. Cross-Enrollment
Section seven. Opt-out Mechanism
Chapter four. Attendance of Students
Article two. Tardiness and Absence
Article three Excused Absences
Article Four. Dropped Due to Absence
Chapter Five. Selective Retention Policy
Article Two: Academic Status
Article Three. University-Wide Guide for Retention Policy
Article Four: Selective Retention Procedure
Chapter Six. Leave of Absence
Chapter Seven. Off-Campus Activities
Article One. Curricular Activities
Article Two. Non-Curricular Activities
Article Three. Approval Process
Article Four. Parental Consent and Waiver.
Chapter Eight. Educational Trips and Field Trips
Article Two. Planning and Procedures
Chapter Nine. Foreign or International Travels
Chapter Ten: Student Internship
Article One. Local Internship Program
Article Two. International Internship Program
Chapter Eleven. Transfer Credit Evaluation
Article One. Guidelines for Transfer Credit Evaluation
Article Two. Transfer Credit Evaluation for Shifters and Transferees Section One. Transfer Credit Evaluation Process
Chapter Twelve. Evaluation
Article Two. Residency Requirements
Article Three. Maximum Residency Requirements
Chapter Thirteen. Grading System
Article One. Grading Scale
Calculating Final Grades:
Article Two. Grading System
Laboratory Class: Class Standing thirty percent
Article Three. Grading System for Marine Engineering.
Article Four. Midterm and Final Grade Calculation
Class Standing Components:
Laboratory Performance Components:
Article Six. Academic Performance and Program Evaluation.
Section Two. Focus on Scholastic Achievement:
Article Seven. Academic Honors and Special Awards.
Section Two. Committee Functions
Section Three. Determining Academic Honors
Eligibility Requirements:
Section Four. Other Qualifications for Academic Honors
To be considered for academic honors, students must meet the following
Section Six. Application Process
Article Seven. Dean's List and Special Awards
Section Two. Dean's List Qualifications
Chapter Fourteen. Experiential Learning Programs (Internship/Practice Teaching/Industry Immersion)
Article One. Program Selection and Guidelines
Article Two. Eligibility and Requirements
Article Three. Application Process
Article Four. Course Load During Experiential Learning
Chapter Fifteen. Credentials for Transfer
Chapter Sixteen. Graduation and Commencement Activities
Article One. CTU-Funded Scholarship or Grant
Chapter two. Student Housing and Residential Service
Chapter three. Safety and Security Services
Chapter four. Foreign/International Students Services
Chapter five. Student Research and Development
Chapter six. Guidance Services
Chapter seven. Career and Job Placement Services
Article two. Goals and Objectives:
Article three. Core Services:
Article Four. CTU-UCC/JPO Clients
Chapter Nine: Library Services
Article Two. Hours of service.
Article Four. Circulation Service. Visit the circulation counter at the library to borrow materials.
Article Nine. Research Assistance. It gives assistance and guidance to all students in their research and related studies.
Article Eleven. Online Services. It provides users access to the internet such as the following:
Chapter Ten. Food Services
Chapter Eleven. Health Services
Article Two. Dental Clinic
Article Three. Medical Requirements for Incoming First Year/New/Transfer Students/Returning Students.
Section Five. Guidelines for Mandatory Drug Testing for Student Applicants.
Article Four. Other Medical Requirements
Chapter Twelve. Sports and Wellness
Section Two. Selection Process
Section Three. Retention Policy
Article Two. Awards and Incentives. Qualified student athletes will be given the privilege to receive the following:
Chapter Thirteen. Economic Enterprise Development
Article One. Proposal for Economic Enterprise Development Implementation
Section Two. Implementation:
Chapter Fourteen. Social and Community Involvement
Program Examples (not exhaustive):
Chapter fifteen. Gender and Development
What is Sexual Harassment?
CTU Committee on Decorum and Investigation:
Report Sexual Harassment:
Chapter sixteen. Student Inclusion
Chapter seventeen. Student Organization Services
Officer Responsibilities:
Adviser Responsibilities:
Get involved! Student organizations offer a valuable platform for growth at CTU.
Article three. Establishment of Student Organization
Article four. Renewal of Recognition and Permit to Operate
Minimum Officer Qualifications
Article five: Types of Student Organizations
Section one: Curricular Student Organizations
Section two: Non-Curricular Student Organizations
Section Three: Federation of Student Governments
Supreme Student Government:
Section Four. Future Science and Technology Leaders of the Philippines:
FSTLP Membership and Leadership:
Connecting Across Campuses:
Article Six. Role of Student Affairs and Services Office.
Article Seven. Posting of Notices and Announcements
Article eight. Printing of Souvenir Materials Using the Name of the University.
Chapter nineteen. Alumni Affairs
Article one. Communication
Article three. Fundraising and Donations
Article four. Benefits and Services of an alumni
Article five. Alumni Association and Groups
Five. General University Policies
Chapter two. Student Activities
Chapter three. School Uniform
Article two. Internship uniform (to be worn during practicum/OJT period only).
Article three. Physical Activity Towards Health and Fitness (PATHFIT) Uniform
Article four. Laboratory gowns/ shop uniform.
Article five. Exemption from Wearing the Prescribed School Uniform.
Article six. Proper Haircut
Article eight. Footwear Policy. Students are required to wear black shoes as part of the prescribed school Uniform.
Article ten. Identification (ID) Card.
Chapter four. Media Interviews
Chapter five. Convocations
Chapter six. Research, Monitoring and Evaluation of Student Affairs and Services
Six. STUDENT CODE OF CONDUCT AND DISCIPLINE
Chapter two. Statement of Policies.
Article two. Mission Statement
Article three. Student Responsibilities
Article five. Disciplinary Actions
Article six. Discipline Committee.
The University Discipline Committee shall be composed of the following:
The Campus Discipline Committee shall be composed of the following:
Article Seven. Jurisdiction over Discipline-related Cases.
Article Eight. Filing of Complaints or Charges.
Chapter Three. Proceeding before the Discipline Committee.
Article Ten. Notice of Hearing.
Article Twelve. Summary Proceeding.
Article Thirteen. Decision.
Article Fourteen. Appeal.
Article fifteen. Effectivity of Final Decisions given prior to Final Examination.
Article sixteen. Records.
Seven. Grievance Machinery