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 />
Section 20<br />
STUDENT DISCIPLINE<br />
It is very important for students to maintain a clean discipline record to<br />
be assured of their continued stay in DLSHSI. This section aims to<br />
orient them with the discipline policies, rules and regulations, as well as<br />
structures, procedures, and practices.<br />
20.1. Discipline Boards<br />
20.1.1. College Discipline Boards<br />
20.1.1.1. The College Discipline Boards (CDB) and their chairpersons<br />
are appointed by their respective College<br />
<strong>De</strong>ans. They are in charge of the enforcement of<br />
student discipline policies, rules and regulations in<br />
their respected colleges.<br />
20.1.1.2. Each CDB is composed of three faculty members of<br />
the college involved, the College <strong>Student</strong> Council<br />
President or her/his representative, and the Chair of<br />
<strong>Student</strong> Discipline and Security.<br />
20.1.1.3. The functions of the CDB are the following:<br />
20.1.1.3.1. <strong>Conduct</strong>s investigation on students<br />
who violate school rules and<br />
regulations<br />
20.1.1.3.2. Recommends to the <strong>De</strong>an of <strong>Student</strong><br />
Services appropriate penalties for<br />
offenses committed<br />
20.1.1.3.3. Maintains and records all offenses of<br />
violations<br />
20.1.1.3.4. Forwards all recorded violations to the<br />
<strong>De</strong>an of <strong>Student</strong>s noted by the Chair<br />
of <strong>Student</strong> Discipline and Security<br />
20.1.1.3.5. Summons students<br />
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