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LPEP 2009 DO Module

LPEP 2009 DO Module. Discipline Office (DO). Thrusts of the DO: Responsible for promoting student discipline Ensures the safety and security of the students Promotes peace, order , and cleanliness inside the University. "It seeks to prevent rather

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LPEP 2009 DO Module

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  1. LPEP 2009 DO Module

  2. Discipline Office (DO) Thrusts of the DO: Responsible for promoting student discipline Ensures the safety and security of the students Promotes peace, order , and cleanliness inside the University "It seeks to prevent rather than correct unseemly student behavior."

  3. Three (3) Sections of the Discipline Office (DO) Discipline Enforcement Section (ES) Enforces the provisions (Sections 1, 4 & 13) of the SH and ensures proper decorum of the students within the University and even outside the University premises during academic or official functions.

  4. Ensures proper orientation of the students about the University discipline structures, policies, rules and regulations. Three (3) Sections of the Discipline Office (DO) Discipline Education Section (DES)

  5. Three (3) Sections of the Discipline Office (DO) Discipline Lost & Found Section (LFS) Ensures the proper implementation of University policies and regulations related to lost & found items on campus.

  6. Theme or Focus University rules and regulations as stated in the Student Handbook (SH), particularly those under: Section 1 – General Directives Section 4 – Social Norms Section 13 – Student Discipline

  7. STUDENT HANDBOOK AY 2009 - 2012 University Policies, Rules and Regulations Grading System Grievance Procedures Student Organizations Attendance & Examinations Social Norms General Directives Student Discipline Right to Due Process

  8. A discipline offense is a lifetime record Accumulation of minor offenses merits a major offense Can hamper a student from graduating Disqualify a student to get honors or be a Dean’s Lister Disqualify a student from receiving awards or recognition Denial or suspension of issuance of Certificate of Good Moral Character (CGMC) Implications of having Discipline Infractions

  9. Five (5) meter-periphery from gates, fences or dividing walls of buildings Two hundred (200) meter-periphery for the following major discipline offenses: Brawls Inflicting physical injuries on another Unauthorized carrying, possession or use of drugs or chemicals Vandalism or destruction of property Direct assault Threatening Unjust enrichment or stealing Making sexual advances Gambling University Premises

  10. DLSU Campus Map 5 meter-periphery from the buildings, dividing walls & fences of DLSU

  11. DLSU Vicinity Map 200-meter periphery From Biological Garden to front of Harrison Plaza (up to Metrobank’s rear premises) From Sports Complex to DLSU System Parking Area (Fidel Reyes St.) From Southgate to the street across Starbucks (up to the power source of LRT) From DLSU Façade to 944 Maligaya St. (after Dagonoy) marked by a post

  12. Group Activity DO conVINCIng Codes Decipher University Policies

  13. Code 1 Too much STICK will leave you SICK

  14. No Smoking Policy (Minor Offense) EGI Apprehension-Prone Areas DLSU is a SMOKE FREE Campus.

  15. Code 2 CHOWwill not make you a KING

  16. No Eating Policy (Minor Offense) *All classrooms, study areas in buildings (LS, SJ, BAGH, Conservatories, Medrano Hall & Gokongwei student gallery), laboratories (Science & Computer), Sports Complex (except canteen) and offices

  17. NON-Eating Areas LS Study Area Gokongwei Study Area Conservatories Sports Complex

  18. CLAYGO (Clean As You Go) SPS Canteen Depository Areas CLAYGO Project of CSO

  19. Code 3 A spacecleanwon’t make ascene

  20. DO Clean-up Drive (Minor Offense) Leaving Things Unattended

  21. No Littering Policy (Minor Offense)

  22. Code 4 Don’tShare yourIDENTITY

  23. ID Policies Lending or using someone else' ID (Major Offense)

  24. Left and Lost ID (Minor Offense) PROCEDURES FOR LEFT ID PROCEDURES FOR LOST ID • Proceed to either BAGH entrance (Taft Ave. side) or to the South Gate Information Desk; • The DO on duty shall access the DLSU database to verify the identity and enrollment of the student; • The student will be given a one-day multi-entry pass to serve as his/her ID for the day; • 3 consecutive days left ID will be tagged as 1 lost ID and shall comply w/ the procedure set for Lost ID; • 3 non-consecutive days left ID will be required to render 4 hours of service to their academic department; • The 4th and succeeding left ID cases will be charged as a minor offense. • Proceed to either BAGH entrance (Taft Ave. side) or to the South Gate Information Desk; • The DO on duty shall access the DLSU database to verify the identity and enrollment of the student; • The student will be given a one-day multi-entry pass to serve as his/her ID for the day; • A new ID will be issued 5 working days after payment for a replacement has been made; • For 3rd lost ID, student should present an affidavit of loss, pay an additional fine (equivalent to the cost of ID) and render 4 hours service to their academic department; • The 4th and succeeding lost ID cases will be charged as a minor offense.

  25. Code 5 GOOD GUYS COMPLY

  26. Disobeying Classroom Policies (Minor Offense) PROCEDURES FOR SENT OUT STUDENTS 1. Report immediately to DO (SJ 105); 2. Look for a Discipline Investigating Team (DIT) Officer; 3. Write a Letter of Explanation/Admission/ Apology; 4. Secure a Re-Admission to Class Slip from the DIT Officer; 5. Meet w/ the Discipline Case Conference Team (CCT) for a case conference. Inappropriate attire in class Use of Cellphone during class hours

  27. Code 6 No respect leaves your rep wrecked

  28. Simple or Gross Acts of Disrespect in words or in deeds (Minor Offense) (Major Offense)

  29. Code 7 TORRID PASSIONIS NOT INFASHION

  30. Public Display of Physical Intimacy (PDPI) (Minor Offense) • Kissing intimately • Necking or petting or playing with, kissing or fondling any sensitive part of the body • Sitting on one’s lap or allowing another to sit on one’s lap • Cuddling another or allowing another to cuddle one’s self • Resting the head on the breast of another or allowing another to rest on one’s breasts

  31. Code 8 TRENDY is COOL, if you abide by the RULE

  32. DRESS CODE POLICY (Minor Offense) • Tube blouse (including spaghetti-strap blouse) worn without vest or bolero • Backless blouse/ shirt (below the bust-line) • Sando • Blouse with plunging neckline • See-through tops and/or bottoms where the undergarment can be seen • Blouse/shirt showing the midsection while standing/walking • Shorts and skirts should not be higher than 3 inches above the knee-cap • P.E. shorts and athletic shorts worn inside classrooms or seminar rooms or auditorium • Caps worn inside classrooms or seminar rooms or auditorium or offices • Extreme hair colors (e.g. red, purple, blue) • Body piercing on any part of the head, except ears • Open toe footwear without a sling-back or back-strap or a heel (separate wedge structure in the sole) of at least 1 inch • Clothing with pictures and/or statement that are contrary to the mission and the Catholic nature of DLSU

  33. Code 9 Copy cat, iron is hot

  34. Forms of Cheating (Major Offense) • Unauthorized possession of notes • Copying or allowing another to copy • Looking or glancing at another’s examination paper • Communicating with another student during examination • Having somebody else take an exam for one’s self or prepare a required report or assignment • Plagiarism and other forms of academic dishonesty

  35. Code 10 Unrecognized owner,sorrows the Borrower

  36. GUIDELINES ON ACADEMIC HONESTY • All works submitted such as homework, assignments, papers, examinations & the like are expected to be the student’s own work. • Students should always take great care to distinguish their own ideas and knowledge from information derived from sources. • The term “sources” includes not only published primary & secondary material, but also information & opinions gained directly from other people. The responsibility for learning the proper forms of citation lies with the individual student. • Quotations must be properly placed within quotation marks and must be completely acknowledged.

  37. GUIDELINES ON ACADEMIC HONESTY • Whenever ideas or facts are derived from a student’s reading or research, the sources must be indicated. • A student who reiterates or draws on ideas or facts used in another paper must cite that other paper as source in their own paper. • A computer program written to satisfy a course requirement is, like a paper, expected to be the original work of the student submitting it. Copying a program from another student or any other source is a form of academic dishonesty, as is deriving a program substantially from the work of another. • A student’s papers and other works are expected to be submitted to only one course. If the same or similar work is to be submitted to any other course, the prior written permission of the instructor must be obtained. If the same or similar work is to be submitted to more than one course during the same term, the prior written permission of the instructors involved must be obtained.

  38. Code 11 If you chooseBOOZE,you LOSE

  39. Drinking Liquor and Intoxication (Major Offense) Unauthorized bringing in, possession, or drinking liquor or entering the campus under the influence of liquor

  40. Code 12 Bridge overTROUBLED BROTHER

  41. Membership in Unrecognized Organizations (Major Offense) Non Fraternity Contract (NFC) Deadline for submission of complete Non Fraternity Contract (NFC) is on or before June 30, 2009 at SJ 118.

  42. Code 13 What isOBSCENEis not CLEAN

  43. Acts of Lewdness or Commission of any Act of Immorality Viewing, reading, display or distribution of pornographic materials inside the University Accessing internet sites that do not correlate to any specific subject or course within the University (Major Offense)

  44. Code 14 PENNYdribble,double the TROUBLE

  45. Gambling in any Form (Major Offense)

  46. Code 15 Aim low when you’re high

  47. Possession and use of Prohibited Drugs and Chemicals Unauthorized bringing in, carrying, possession and use of prohibited or regulated drugs or chemicals without prescription or any other violation of the provisions of R.A. 9165 (Comprehensive Dangerous Act of 2002) (Major Offense)

  48. Playing cards inside the University Bringing in of cutters, pointed scissors and laboratory instruments not duly endorsed by a faculty member or an elected SC/CSO officer and without necessary permit from the DO. Other Minor Offenses

  49. Refusal to present an ID or entry permit when asked by University authorities Other Minor Offenses • Unhygienic and improper use of University facilities • Loitering along classroom corridors during class hours (second & succeeding violations)

  50. Unauthorized use of chalk and blackboard Other Minor Offenses Unauthorized use of classroom and other facilities for any purpose without any reservation or proper authority

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