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1. Students seeking admission/re-admission must not have been involved in any act contrary to the generally accepted morals and mandated laws of the community. Anyone suspected, known, proven or convicted to be engage in illicit trades such as prostitution, illegal sale, use and abuse of prohibited drugs and illegal gambling shall be denied admission.
 
2. The school has the right to require a student/enrollee to undergo drug test at an accredited laboratory by WNC.

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Only students who are emotionally and mentally fit to pursue studies will be allowed to enroll. Students known as drug pusher/ drug users/drug dependents/ addict and those proven to be of serious psychiatric cases shall not be admitted to the college. When such situation is discovered after the student has been admitted, the school reserves the right to terminate/sever the enrolment.
 
4. Students seeking admission/re-admission to the college but have been rejected on cause by other institution shall be denied admission.
 
5. Students who have been convicted of criminal cases by the duly constituted authorities, shall be required to present the appropriate clearance from the PNP and NBI or certified true copy of court decision.
 
6. Anyone suspected or proven to be engaged in programs publicly espousing the overthrow of the constitutional government shall be denied admission/re-admission.
 
7. Students who have previous cases and/or pending cases with the Disciplinary Board are required to submit clearance before admission. However, the school reserves the right to refuse admission.
 
8. The school's Admission Officer/Dean reserves the right to require other document(s) he/she may consider necessary in connection with the student's admission/re-admission.
 
9. All matters pertaining to admission/re-admission not treated herein shall be refereed to the College President through the VPAA by the Admission Officer/Dean. 
 
10. The school reserves the right to accept or deny admission of any student who does not meet the standard of conduct set by the school.
   
 
 



 

 

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