Saturday, October 12, 2013

Prerequisites to Courses

Courses approved by the University Council as prerequisites to others may not be waived.
However, in meritorious cases, students who have previously enrolled and fully attended a course that is a prerequisite to another may be allowed to enrol and attend in the latter course for credit, without having passed or earned credit for the prerequisite course. Permission shall be granted only upon application by the student. The application shall be accompanied with certifications from a) the student’s instructor in the prerequisite course that the student had fully attended said course; and b) the Vice-Chancellor of Student Affairs that the student’s failure to pass or earn credit in the prerequisite course was not due to disciplinary action imposed upon him/her.

Each college shall be authorized to grant the permission, and shall act through a dean’s committee, which shall determine the merit of the application. The said committee shall include the College Secretary. The student who is granted permission under these rules is required to enroll in the prerequisite course simultaneously with the course to which the former is a prerequisite, or immediately in the next semester.

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