Part 4: Student Conduct - De La Salle Health Sciences Institute
Part 4: Student Conduct - De La Salle Health Sciences Institute
Part 4: Student Conduct - De La Salle Health Sciences Institute
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<strong>De</strong> <strong>La</strong> <strong>Salle</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong> <strong>Institute</strong><br />
the campus. Abusive behavior or discourtesy towards HSI<br />
officials, faculty, staff, discipline officers, security guards and<br />
fellow students shall be dealt with accordingly.<br />
19.2. Persons in Authority<br />
19.3. Uniform<br />
School administrators and parentis members exercise special<br />
parental authority “in loco parentis” in relation to all students<br />
of DLSHSI. The Discipline Officers and Security Guards are<br />
also persons in authority and must be accorded proper<br />
courtesy. As such, they shall have the right and duty to<br />
apprehend and refer any erring student to the members of the<br />
DLSHSI discipline and security unit or College Discipline<br />
Boards for appropriate action.<br />
Wearing of uniform is compulsory unless the student has a<br />
written permit from the <strong>De</strong>an of <strong>Student</strong> Services or her/his<br />
duly authorized representative. The written permit must be<br />
presented upon demand.<br />
<strong>Student</strong>s are required to wear the prescribed uniform and<br />
their school IDs inside the school premises during class hours<br />
and clinical duty hours and other days prescribed by their<br />
respective Colleges. (Please see College Handbook)<br />
<strong>Student</strong>s who have no classes but need to come to DLSHSI<br />
must wear their school IDs.<br />
In instances when the students will be in civilian clothing, the<br />
following are not allowed:<br />
19.3.1. All kinds of shorts<br />
19.3.2. Sleeveless shirts, blouses and dresses (except with an<br />
overlying blazer which must be worn while inside the<br />
campus)<br />
19.3.3. Blouses and dresses that reveal or expose the breasts,<br />
navel and/or undergarments<br />
19.3.4. Midriffs, hanging blouses (which expose the abdominal<br />
area and/or lower back)<br />
19.3.5. Mini-skirts (note: skirt length should not expose more<br />
than one third of the thigh)<br />
19.3.6. Hats and caps worn inside classrooms and offices<br />
19.3.7. Slippers (except in areas where these are<br />
needed/required)<br />
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