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Welcome, BULAN, CHARLES BENEDICT

ADVINCULA (2015-2-02111)

ACADEMIC
1617
YEAR
Admission
Continuing
Status

Sem First
Academic
Regular
Status
Program
Bachelor of Arts in Multimedia Arts
Description

Program ABMMA
GPA
(excludes
NSTP and
0.00
subjects with
non-numeric
ratings)
#

Subject
Code

Description

GPA computation is FINAL only after all


grades in all enrolled subjects for the
Reminder semester are complete.
Disregard GPA computation if there is a
subject with no grade.
Faculty
Name

BONIFACIO,
MARY
3
KRISTINE R.

1 ENGN02G

Writing in the
Discipline

2 LITN01G

The Literatures SANTOS,


of the
LOVIE
Philippines
MONTOYA

3 MMAN07A

Basic & Digital


Photography

Design
Professions
4 MMAN08A Laws,
Regulations &
Ethics

Units Section Prelim Midterm Finals


MMA
204

95.77

MMA
204

93.05

MMA
204

86.80

BESA,
BERNADETTE 3
ANNE D.

MMA
204

93.43

MMA
204

93.68

OQUIAS,
ANTONIO V

MMA Business, CHIONG,


5 MMAN09A Advertising &
JAMES
Marketing
MICHAEL
6 PEFN03G

Individual
Sports/Games

MARGES,
MARNELLI
PAPA

MMA
204

93.33

7 SSCN01G

Sociology and
Anthropology

LOPEZ, DAN
JEFFERSON
B.

MMA
204

91.20

ACADEMIC
1516
YEAR
Admission
Continuing
Status

Sem Second
Academic
Regular
Status

Final Grade
Grade Status

Program
Bachelor of Arts in Multimedia Arts
Description

Program ABMMA
GPA
(excludes
NSTP and
1.65
subjects with
non-numeric
ratings)
#

Subject
Code

Description

GPA computation is FINAL only after all


grades in all enrolled subjects for the
Reminder semester are complete.
Disregard GPA computation if there is a
subject with no grade.
Faculty
Name

Units Section Prelim Midterm Finals

Final Grade
Grade Status

1 ENGN01G

FRUELDA,
Study and
ANGELITA
Thinking Skills
LACWIN

MMA
104

90.67

92.76

94.42

1.50

Passed

2 FILN02A

Pagbasa at
Pagsulat Tungo CAUDILLA,
sa
MARINA P.
Pananaliksik

MMA
104

88o.73 86.36

90.91

2.00

Passed

Computer
ALAMAG,
Fundamentals
3 MMAN02A
MICHAEL DE 3
for Multimedia
VILLA
Arts

MMA
104

90.10

98.58

100.00 1.25

Passed

BARRIOS,
JEBBIE E.

MMA
104

96.70

89.20

85.40

1.75

Passed

BARRIOS,
JEBBIE E.

MMA
104

88.30

96.00

92.25

1.75

Passed

Principles of
BESA,
6 MMAN05A Design & Color BERNADETTE 3
Theory
ANNE D.

MMA
104

89.72

91.90

87.90

1.75

Passed

BESA,
History of Arts
BERNADETTE 3
& Design
ANNE D.

MMA
104

88.00

86.87

90.35

2.00

Passed

4 MMAN03A

Computer
Graphics

Basic &
5 MMAN04A Technical
Drawing

7 MMAN06A

National
Service
8 NSTPN02G
Training
Program 2
9 PEFN02G

Rhythmic
Activities

SAGUIN,
JOCELYN G.

MMA
104

91.15

96.25

95.67

1.50

Passed

GUBAN,
ARDIEL V

MMA
104

96.47

100.00

100.00 1.00

Passed

ACADEMIC
1516
YEAR
Admission
Freshman
Status

Sem First
Academic
Regular
Status
Program
Bachelor of Arts in Multimedia Arts
Description

Program ABMMA
GPA
(excludes
NSTP and
1.74
subjects with
non-numeric
ratings)
Subject
Code

Description

1 ENGN10A

Fundamentals
of English

GPA computation is FINAL only after all


grades in all enrolled subjects for the
Reminder semester are complete.
Disregard GPA computation if there is a
subject with no grade.
Faculty
Name
KINKITO,
MABEL
REYES

Units Section Prelim Midterm Finals


3

MMA
103

89.05

87.67

Final Grade
Grade Status

86.34 2.00

Passed

2 FILN01A

Komunikasyon
sa
Akademikong
Filipino

RODRIGO,
LILIBETH
SOLIDO

MMA
103

95.70

97.97

98.18 1.25

Passed

3 HISN01G

Philippine
History

BASALO,
BEBMIE
ARLETH P

MMA
103

78.30

95.77

92.25 2.00

Passed

4 MATN01G

ESPANTO,
College Algebra RHIA
VERGARA

MMA
103

95.07

92.00

89.60 1.75

Passed

Communication KATIPUNAN,
5 MMAN01A Technology and JOHN
3
New Media
NICHOLO C.

MMA
103

91.57

95.68

93.84 1.50

Passed

MMA
103

91.16

91.68

90.09 1.75

Passed

MMA
103

89.30

90.54

95.16 1.75

Passed

6 NSCN01G

Environmental
Science

NAGALES,
3
MICHELLE E.

National Service
Gener,
7 NSTPN01G Training
Jenner P.
Program 1
8 PEFN01G

Bautista,
Physical Fitness Jovel Paulo
D.

MMA
103

96.40

96.00

95.60 1.25

Passed

9 PSCN01G

Politics &
Governance
with Philippine
Constitution

MMA
103

90.68

82.20

84.86 2.25

Passed

CORPUZ,
RAIZZA P.

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05 November 2014

Class Attendance
A student is considered enrolled only if his/her name appears in the official class list. No grade will be
given to any student whose name is not in the official class list. Attendance is checked every class starting
the first day of classes based on an official class list issued by the SRMD. Late enrollees and those who
have not attended the first day of class shall be marked "absent".

Maximum Allowable Absences


A student who has incurred absences of more than twenty percent (20%) of the total class hours for the
term in any subject shall be given a grade of FDA or "Failure Due to Absences".

Tardiness and Habitual Absences


A student who comes to class late, that is beyond 15 minutes from the scheduled start of the class
meeting, shall be marked "Tardy". Three (3) Tardy marks are equivalent to one (1) absence. A student
who leaves the classroom and stays out for the duration of the class period without the faculty member's
permission shall be marked "Absent".

Excused Absences

For excused absences as determined by the College Associate Dean / Department Chairperson,
students will be marked "Excused" / "E"
Absences due to the following reasons may be considered excused:
o

Illness (The student must present a medical certificate from the Health Services
Department or a medical certificate authenticated by the University Physician)

Death of a family member (The student must present an authentic copy of the death
certificate)

When the student represents the University in academic/non-academic activities (An


excused letter approved by the College Associate Dean and/or Executive Dean must be
presented to the faculty member/s concerned)

When the student is an official participant in legitimate campus activities (An excused
letter approved by the College Associate Dean and/or Executive Dean must be presented to
the faculty member/s concerned)

The filing of request for excused absence should be done at least three (3) days before the
concerned activity except in case of illness or death of a family member wherein the request can be
done on the day the student returns to class

Responsibility of Student Who Misses Classes


A student is held responsible for all assignments and for all lessons missed, regardless of the reasons for
his/her absence,. including Excused Absences.

Interruption of Classes
All forms of interruption of classes shall not be allowed except in cases of emergency as determined by
the faculty member concerned. Any pertinent concerns shall be coursed through the Executive Dean /
College Associate Dean or the Head of Student Affairs.

Probationary Policy for Freshmen and Transferees

Freshmen and transferees admitted on probationary status under the "Agreement of Undertaking"
must achieve a GPA of at least 2.75 in the first academic term of enrollment
Failure to achieve a GPA of at least 2.75 in the first academic term of enrollment automatically
places the student on first academic probation in the succeeding semester as provided for under
Conditional Retention Policy for Upper Classmen

Conditional Retention Policy for Upperclassmen


First Academic Probation
Students who have completed the fourth semester of study in LPU obtaining a GPA of less than 3.5 for
any semester thereafter shall be placed under first academic probation. They shall be allowed to enroll a
maximum load of 15 units for the subsequent semester and must pass at least 60% of the load.

Second Academic Probation


Students who fail to comply with the conditions for the 1st academic probation shall be placed under
Second Academic Probation. They shall be allowed to enroll a maximum load of 12 units for the
subsequent semester and must pass at least 75% of the load and earn a GPA of at lest 3.0 at the end of the
semester.

Suspension
Failure to comply with the conditions for Second Academic probation shall be result in an Academic
Suspension for the immediately following semester.

Non-Readmission
Inability to perform according to prevailing academic standards after an academic suspension may result
in non-readmission for subsequent semesters.

Retention Policy for BS Accountancy and BS Pharmacy Students

Students who enrolled in the BS Accountancy program must meet the grade requirements as
provided for in the retention policy for BS Accountancy students, and must pass the retention
examination
Students who enrolled in the BS Pharmacy program must meet the grade requirements as
provided for in the retention policy for BS Pharmacy student and must pass the retention
examination

Minimum Study Load


A student who reduces his semestral load to nine (9) units or less, without justifiable reason, shall be
given warning. Failure to improve academic performance shall warrant non-readmission.

Transfer Credentials
A student who intends to leave LPU Cavite shall apply for transfer credentials with the Student Records
Management Department (SRMD).

The student must settle all obligations and accountabilities in full and secure the necessary
clearances from offices and departments concerned before transfer credentials are issued
Transcript of Records requested for transfer purposes shall be sent directly by the SRMD to the
school where a student intends to transfer. Said transcripts may not be hand-carried
A student who transferred to another school may re-enroll in LPU Cavite upon presentation of
required documents

Examinations
A student is required to take all scheduled tests/examinations: preliminary, midterm, final and/or
completion tests/examinations. Failure to do so shall mean a grade of Fifty Percent (50%) for the missed
preliminary and midterm examination as provided in the official transmutation table, and a mark of INC
(Incomplete) for the missed final examination. A student is required to secure a permit and present it
before taking any scheduled test or examination.

Conduct of Examinations
Faculty members shall personally administer examinations. Proctoring shall be allowed for departmental
examinations and in special cases, subject for approval by the Executive Dean / College Associate Dean.

No Take-Home Examinations
Take-home examinations in lieu of the preliminary, midterm and/or final examinations shall not be
allowed. Except in selected subjects identified by the college, practical examinations, projects,
presentations, field trips and other activities of similar nature shall not be considered as substitute to
major examinations.

No Exemption from Major Examinations

No student shall be exempted from taking any major examination.

Completion Examinations
A student who misses a preliminary, midterm and/or final examination due to valid reasons may be given
a completion test/examination upon submission of the corresponding documents, subject to approval by
the Executive Dean / College Associate Dean. Application for the completion examination shall be filed
at the College. Failure to complete a missed test/examination on the date set shall result in a failing grade
for the missed examination.

A missed preliminary test must be completed not later than six (6) school days after the last day
of the preliminary examinations
A missed midterm test must be completed not later than six (6) school days after the last day of
the midterm examinations

The schedule and conduct of the completion examination for missed preliminary midterm examinations
shall be arranged by the faculty member concerned without the grace period.

A missed final examination shall be completed not later than one (1) semester from the close of
the semester during which the student was not able to take the final examination. Students who are
not able to complete their Practicum / Work Integrated Learning / OJT requirements within the
currently enrolled semester are given the grade of "INC". For serious medical reasons or prolonged
illness, the student shall be allowed to complete the missed final examination within one (1) year
from the close of the semester during which the student missed the final exam. If the faculty
member is no longer connected with LPU, the college chair or his /her authorized representative can
arrange the conduct of the completion examination
A missed examination shall incur a grade of 50%. After the completion exam for prelim or
midterm, the grade og 50% shall be replace with the new exam grade in the class record of the
faculty member. For final exams, a mark of INC shall be replaced with the new exam grade in the
class record of the faculty member and the final/overall grade shall be recomputed by the
faculty/authorized representative in the college

Qualifying Examinations for the Engineering Academic Programs


Students of the Department of Engineering who satisfactorily completed the first two (2) years of their
respective curriculum shall be required to take the Qualifying Examination for Engineering (QEE). The
examination shall be administered after the distribution of the final grades for the second semester. The
date of the examination shall be announced promptly by the College.

Graded Examination Booklets/Graded Optical Media Resolution (OMR) Sheets


Graded final examination booklets and/or graded Optical Media Resolution (OMR) sheets shall be
submitted by the faculty members and kept at the Office of the College Associate Dean for a period of
one (1) year.

Grading
Grading System

A final grade report shall be issued at the end of each academic term
All subjects offered in LPU will use grade points as final as final marks, except FDA (Failure Due
to Absences), DRP (Dropped), NA (Never Appeared), and INC (Incomplete)

Students who are not able to take the final examinations or are not able to submit the final
requirement in a subject shall be given a grade incomplete (INC)

LPU adopts the following grade point system with the following percentage equivalents and
descriptions:

GRADE POINTS

PERCENTAGE EQUIVALENT

GENERAL DESCRIPTION

1.00
1.25
1.50
1.75
2.00
2.25
2.50
2.75
3.00
5.0

99-100%
96-98
93-95
90-92
87-89
84-86
81-83
78-80
75-77
Below 75

Excellent
Outstanding
Superior
Very Good
Good
Satisfactory
Fairly Satisfactory
Fair
Passed
Failed

Other Marks:

"FDA" (Failure Due to


Absences)
"NA" (Never Appeared)
"DROP"(Dropped)
"INC" (Incomplete)

Bases of Grades

The following factors shall be considered in the computation in grades:

Preliminary Period Grade


Midterm Period Grade
Final Period Grade
Final Grade

- 33.33%
- 33.33%
- 33.33%
- sum of all the period grades

Each grading period is composed of the following:

Class Performance
Major Exam

= 60%
= 40%

A final grade with a percentage equivalent which has an excess of .5 shall automatically rounded
off to the nearest whole number (Example: 84.5 should be rounded off to 85). After which, the grade
point is determined. (Example: 84.5 should be rounded off first to 85; 85 is therefore equivalent to
2.25)

General Policies on Grading

The final grade shall be computed according to the official formula in the computation of grades
In addition to Practicum,/OJT and Research/Thesis/Feasibility Study/Project Design, the grade of
"INC" shall be given to students who will not be able to take the final examination

Thesis subjects shall be graded as presented on schedule. Oral defense for undergraduate theses
shall be done by the student(s) before members of the panel. The final grade shall be given by the
thesis adviser

All completion tests/examinations must be scheduled within prescribed period. Students who fail
to take completion examinations as scheduled shall be automatically given a transmuted grade of
50% for the missed examination. If completion was processed beyond the deadline of the encoding
of grades, the SRMD's authorized staff shall be responsible in encoding the final completion grade

For subjects dropped before midterm examinations, a student shall be marked "Dropped" in the
grading sheet, provided there is compliance with the following requirements:

The dropping form duly signed by the instructor/professor concerned and approved by
the Dean must be filed with the SRMD on or before the first day of the midterm
examinations

The dropping form must be filed before the student exceeds the maximum allowable
absences as provided for in this Handbook

A student who drops after the midterm examination for extraordinary and valid reasons, such as
serious illness, shall be marked "Dropped in Good Standing" in the grade sheet provided. The
student secures a clearance from the Dean/Head of Student Affairs along with the approval of the
College Dean/Chairperson, and complies with the followimh requirements:
o

Must not have incurred a midterm failing grade in the subject being dropped

Must not have exceeded the maximum allowable absences

Must not have been found guilty of violating any provision of the Handbook

Final grades are distributed by the SRMD not later than two (2) weeks after the end of final
examinations. Any concern regarding final grades may be entertained by the College not later than
the succeeding regular semester

Computation for the Grade Point Average


The computation of grade point average (GPA) in all credited subjects shall be as follows:

Credit units for each subject are multiplied by the grade earned to obtain the credit point per
subject
The resulting credit points are added

The total number of credit points is divided by the total number of credit units to obtain the GPA.
The GPA is then computed to two (2) decimal places

For GPA computation purposes, a descriptive grade of Failure Due to Absences (FDA) or Never
Appeared in any subject is equivalent to 5.00

Dropped (DRP) or Incomplete (INC) remarks shall not be included in the computation of the
GPA

Grades in NSTP shall not be included in the computation of the GPA

Student Evaluation
All third year students are required to undergo an evaluation process, administered by the SRMD, which
begins on the first week of second semester and enads on the last day of December. Student evaluation is
designed to help a student monitor his/her academic progress and assume responsibility for the
completion of all curricular requirements before graduation.

Graduation

Students who have satisfactorily completed the prescribe curricular requirements of a particular
academic program shall be eligible for graduation and shall be allowed to join the Commencement
Exercises
All candidates for graduation are required to attend the graduation orientation arrange by the
SRMD

All applications for graduation of incoming fourth year students (for four-year programs) and
incoming fifth year students (for five-year programs) must be filed with the SRMD within the
prescribed period as indicated in the policies

Names of canditates for graduation shall be posted by the SRMD before the end of the term
immediately preceding the term when the candidate is expected to graduate

Honors and Awards


Dean's List
Outstanding scholastic achievement shall be recognized at the end of each semester through the
publication of the Dean's List. To qualify, a student must:

Carry no less than the regular curriculum load for his or her course
Must have a grade point average of at least 1.75

Must not have a grade lower than 2.0 in all academic subject inclusive of P.E.

Must not have been subjected to disciplinary action during the semester

No Dean's List is issued during the summer term.

Graduation Honors
To be eligible for graduation honors, students must comply with the following requirements:

Residence
o
For SUMMA CUM LAUDE: four-year residence for four-year degree program; five-year
residence for five-year degree program
o

For MAGNA CUM LAUDE: three-year residence for four-year degree program; four-year
residence for five-year degree program

For CUM LAUDE: two-year residence for four-year degree program and three-year
residence for five-year program

Academic Load
o

An academic load of at least eighteen (18) units each regular semester or as indicated in
the curriculum

Grade Requirements
o

For SUMMA CUM LAUDE - a grade point average of at least 1.25 with only (1) grade of
1.75 in any academic subject

For MAGNA CUM LAUDE - a grade point average of at least 1.5, with only one (1) grade
of 2.0 in any academic subject

For CUM LAUDE - a grade point average of at least 1.75, with only one (1) grade of 2.25
in any academic subject

For HONORABLE MENTION - a grade point average of at least 1.75, with no failing
grade in all subjects
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