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ENGR. LAWRENCE JOHN C.

TAGATA
STUDENT AFFAIRS
COORDINATOR
Students shall observe, at all times, the
laws of the land and the rules and regulations
of the university.
When a student is accepted in any college
or unit of the university, a binding contract is
established between him and MMSU whereby
both agree to conform the laws of the land and
to the rules and regulations of the university.
Upon his registration, the student assumes all
his duties and responsibilities toward the
country, the university, the college or unit
where he belongs, the university personnel
and his fellow students.


1. Cheating in examinations
and/or any act of dishonesty
like forging and/or tampering
academic or official records
or documents.
2. Carrying firearm or deadly weapon
within the university premises, as long
as this shall not apply to bladed items
which are needed in connection with
instruction, experiments and field work
which have prior permit from the
dean/director or instructor of the
college or unit.
3. Drinking liquor or
drunken behaviour
within the university
premises.
4. Unauthorized or illegal
possession or use/distribution of
prohibited drugs, chemicals or
substances like marijuana, rugby,
shabu, opiates, heroine, ecstasy,
or any of its form.
5. Gambling within the
university premises.

6. Conducting illegal
activities like hazing or
harmful initiation rites.
7. Creating and/or
participating in disorder,
tumultuous, or other serious
disturbances such as illegal
assembly and demonstrations
with violence within the
university premises.
8. Intentionally making false
statements, practicing or
attempting to practice any
deception, fraud or forgery in
connection with his admission
and graduation from the
university.
9. Bringing the
name of the
university in
shame.
10. Willful destruction
or vandalism of
university properties or
properties belonging to
personnel, students or
visitors while in campus.
11. Commission of a
minor offense for the third
time.
12. Committing acts of
lasciviousness within the
campus.
13. Willful and habitual
disregard of the established
policies and regulations.

14. Inflicting physical injuries
to personnel, students, or
visitors within the campus.

15. Threatening another to
inflict injury upon his person,
honor, property, or any act
amounting to a crime.

16. Physical attack on a
person by reason of his office.
17. Stealing or any
attempt thereof.

18. Any other form of
serious misconduct.

Suspension for a maximum period of not
exceeding 20% of the prescribed school
days.
Probation with automatic suspension for the
rest of semester.
Suspension for one semester.
Suspension for two semesters.
Dismissal or dropping from the university
upon which the transfer credentials of the
offender shall be issued immediately.
Expulsion.
1. Open and public
display of arrogance
and disrespect to
school authorities and
other personnel.
2. Disrupting ones class or
that of others by shouting,
whistling, running,
raucous unrestrained
laughter and other similar
disturbances.
3. Causing and/or
participating in verbal
tussles and other minor
disturbances within the
university premises.
4. Using others ID card or
lending ones ID card to
another.

5. Any other form of minor
misconduct.
Warning and/or admonition by the college
dean/director/head of unit and/or written
apology to the aggrieved party in case of a
first offense.
Calling of parents, guardian or any close
relative in case of a second offense.
For a third offense, it will be treated as a
major offense.
Withholding of graduation, exclusion from
class, are other privileges.

Every college/unit must have a
Disciplinary Board that will investigate
violations of university rules by students.
The board shall be composed of
chairman and at least two members, one
is an officer from the colleges student
council.
All other shall be designated by the dean
or director by authority of the college
council at the start of the school year.
ENGR. LAWRENCE JOHN C.
TAGATA
STUDENT AFFAIRS
COORDINATOR
ACTIVITIES FOR ACADEMIC YEAR 2013-2014
June 10 First Day of Classes
June Synchronized Student
Council Rally and Election
July Election of Officers and
Reorganization of Academic
Organizations and
Interest Clubs

August 7, 8 MIDTERM EXAMINATIONS
and 12
AUGUST
Thanksgiving Mass
Induction Program
AUGUST
Socialization

October 9-11 FINAL EXAMINATIONS
Oct 14 Nov 2 Semestral Break
November 4 Start of Classes for
Second Semester
November University Palaro
December 23 Christmas Vacation
to January 5
January 6 Resumption of Classes
January 6 Foundation Day
Celebration
January 22-24 MIDTERM EXAMINATIONS
February CSC Election
March 19-21 FINAL EXAMINATIONS
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Council

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Accredited Organizations
Association of Computer Engineering
Students (ACES)

Ceramics Engineering Society (CES)

Accredited Organizations
Chemical Engineering Society (CheS)

Institute of Electronics Engineers of
the Philippines (IECEP) MMSU
Student Chapter


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Engineers (IIEE) MMSU Student
Chapter

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(PICE) MMSU Student Chapter


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(PSAE-PPG)

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Engineers (PSME) MMSU Student
Chapter
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