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Part 4: Student Conduct - De La Salle Health Sciences Institute

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<strong>Student</strong> Handbook 2010-2013<br />

Section 19<br />

GENERAL DIRECTIVES<br />

<strong>De</strong> <strong>La</strong> <strong>Salle</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong> <strong>Institute</strong> (DLSHSI) is a Catholic<br />

educational institution that is part of <strong>De</strong> <strong>La</strong> <strong>Salle</strong> Philippines, Inc.<br />

<strong>Student</strong>s are expected to act as mature Christians at all times, whether<br />

on or off campus. They are to familiarize themselves with the contents<br />

of this <strong>Student</strong> Handbook and strictly comply with all the provisions<br />

herein.<br />

<strong>Student</strong>s admitted to DLSHSI are regarded as responsible individuals.<br />

Hence, it is their duty to keep their parents/guardians informed of their<br />

academic standing and the consequences of excessive absences or<br />

failures. Notices thereof that may be sent by DLSHSI to<br />

parents/guardians are merely by way of courtesy. These do not relieve<br />

the students of their obligation to inform their parents/guardians of their<br />

standing in school. Ignorance of a student’s status on the part of the<br />

parents/guardians should not be blamed on the DLSHSI.<br />

<strong>Student</strong>s may be required to attend masses, spiritual retreats and<br />

recollections, and/or similar activities. In the performance of their<br />

obligations, all students must act in accordance with Christian<br />

principles, Filipino traditions and ideals and DLSHSI policies. When a<br />

student does not measure up to these standards, he/she may be<br />

asked to withdraw from the DLSHSI.<br />

19.1. Courtesy<br />

In dealing with members of the academic community, students<br />

are expected to observe Filipino norms of courtesy.<br />

It is considered unethical for any student to make remarks that<br />

are uncalled for. It is encouraged that at all times the students<br />

are expected to uplift the <strong>La</strong>sallian values.<br />

School administrators, faculty members, and support staff, may<br />

call the attention of students who display unbecoming behavior<br />

during officially sanctioned DLSHSI activities inside or outside<br />

80 | <strong>Student</strong> <strong>Conduct</strong>

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