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Regular
studentsare those who follow normal requirements for class attendance,
examinations, and course sequence; have the intention to earn credit
for a degree; and are issued a transcript of records at the end of
the course.
Students on probation are those who have been conditionally accepted
to the program. The policies on probationary status are determined
by each college in accordance with CHED provisions for graduate students.
Non-degree and audit
students are those who attend classes without the intention of earning
credits for a degree. Student auditors are charged an auditor's fee,
payable directly to the Accounting Office.
Special
students are those who may be allowed to attend courses or other
programs on campus. They may receive credits for attendance in these
courses.