Classification of Students

A student, whether undergraduate or graduate, is classified as either regular or non-regular.

A regular undergraduate student follows an organized program of study and complies with requirements leading to the bachelor’s degree or undergraduate diploma/certificate. He carries the full semestral load called for by his curriculum. On the basis of units completed, a student may be classified as follows:

Freshman. A student who has not finished the prescribed subjects of the first year of his curriculum or 25 percent of the total number of units required in his entire course;

Sophomore. A student who has satisfactorily completed the prescribed subjects of the first year of his curriculum, or has finished 26 to 50 percent of the total number of units required in his entire course;

Junior. A student who has completed the prescribed subjects of the first two years of his curriculum, or has finished 51 to 75 percent of the total number of units in his entire course;

Senior. A student who has completed the prescribed subjects of the first three years of his curriculum or has finished at least 76 percent of the total number of units in his entire course.

A regular graduate student is a prospective candidate for the master’s or doctoral degree. He may either be a part-time or full-time student.
A non-regular student may be any of the following: (1) a non-degree student, with credit; (2) a cross-registrant, with credit; or (3) a special student, without credit.

A non-degree student is a degree holder or undergraduate student who is not currently enrolled in any other institution of higher learning. He may be allowed to take courses for credit in the University on the graduate and/or undergraduate levels provided that he satisfies the appropriate requirements for admission. He is not allowed to enroll for more than one semester except by special permission of the Dean of the college concerned and the University Registrar.

Since a non-degree student does not follow any organized program of study, he is not a prospective candidate for graduation for any degree in the University.

A cross-registrant concurrently takes courses for credit in his mother unit and in some other units of the University. Cross-registration is allowed only for justifiable reasons, and must have the approval of the Dean of the college where the student is primarily enrolled.

A special student takes courses for non-credit. He is not allowed to enroll for more than nine units a semester or for more than two years, except by special permission of the Dean concerned. He may register at any time, subject to other regulations of the University.

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