1) Regular Exams: Mid-term exam (8th
week of semester), Final exam (Last week of semester)
2) Additional Exams: Students who cannot
sit for a regularly scheduled exam due to military service,
illness, or any emergency
situation, need to obtain the Dean¡¯s written approval to sit
for a
make-up exam.
2. Qualifications
for sitting for an Exam any student who has failed to attend
class for at least
two-thirds of the total classes shall be
prohibited from sitting for the exam. In the event of illness
or emergency situations, students need to
provide a written explanation of their absence.
3. Exam Evaluation
Methodology Course grades shall be based on a 100 point scale
combining both
class performance (attendance, presentations,
assignments) and tests (mid-term and final exam).
4. Evaluation Standard : Evaluation Ranking
Score
93-100
90-92
87-89
83-86
80-82
77-79
73-76
70-72
67-69
63-66
60-62
57-59
0-56
Grade
A+
A
A-
B+
B
B-
C+
C
C-
D+
D
D-
F
Average
4.3
4.0
3.7
3.3
3.0
2.7
2.3
2.0
1.7
1.3
1.0
0.7
0
13Grade
Levels
5. Invalidating
Grades (¡°F¡± mark or no grade) Reasons for giving a student an
¡°F¡±¡¾grade or no grade,
include the following:
1) Academic dishonesty: A student who
has been found to have cheated, and therefore suspended
from school, shall
be given an ¡±F¡±¡¾grade for all registered classes for that particular
semester.
2) Poor attendance: A student who has
failed to attend at least two-thirds a class will be given an
¡±F¡±
for that class.
3) Non-registered students: A student
who has failed to register for a class shall not be given credit
for that class.
4) Violation of Article 7 of the University
Operations Guidelines.
5) Registration of same classes will
result in no grade.
6) Any other dishonest conduct will
result in either an ¡°F¡±mark or no grade at all.