2010 Frosh Orientation Program

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Welcome, Frosh!Welcome, Frosh!Welcome, Frosh!Welcome, Frosh!

Lasallian Guiding Principles

The Spirit of Faith

sees, judges and acts from the perspective Gospel

values and convictions

The Spirit of Zeal

The Spirit of Faith

sees, judges and acts from the perspective Gospel

values and convictions

The Spirit of ZealThe Spirit of Zeal

participates wholeheartedly in activities oriented

towards the salvation of persons, particularly the poor

Communion in Mission

Works together and by association for the common

mission and core values of the institution

The Spirit of Zeal

participates wholeheartedly in activities oriented

towards the salvation of persons, particularly the poor

Communion in Mission

Works together and by association for the common

mission and core values of the institution

Learner-Centered Parameters

� Learns Continuously

� Evaluates Learning Experiences

� Advances Synergy and Collaboration

� Respects Diversity

� Learns Continuously

� Evaluates Learning Experiences

� Advances Synergy and Collaboration

� Respects Diversity� Respects Diversity

� Nurtures Relationships

� Respects Diversity

� Nurtures Relationships

Benildean Core Values

� Creative

� Socially Responsible

� Deeply Rooted in Faith

� Appreciation of One’s Uniqueness

� Creative

� Socially Responsible

� Deeply Rooted in Faith

� Appreciation of One’s Uniqueness� Appreciation of One’s Uniqueness

� Professionally Competent

� Sense of Nationhood

� Appreciation of One’s Uniqueness

� Professionally Competent

� Sense of Nationhood

Lasallian Prayer

I will continue O my God, to do all my actions for the

love of you.

St. John Baptist De La Salle(Pray for us…)

I will continue O my God, to do all my actions for the

love of you.

St. John Baptist De La Salle(Pray for us…)(Pray for us…)

St. Benilde Romançon(Pray for us…)

Live Jesus in our hearts(Forever…)

(Pray for us…)

St. Benilde Romançon(Pray for us…)

Live Jesus in our hearts(Forever…)

Alma Mater Song

Hail, Hail

Alma Mater,

Hail to De La Salle!

We’ll hold your banner

high and bright,

Hail, Hail

Alma Mater,

Hail to De La Salle!

We’ll hold your banner

high and bright,high and bright,

a shield of green and white.

We’ll fight to keep your glory bright

and never shall we fail.

Hail to thee, Our Alma Mater!

Hail! Hail! Hail!

high and bright,

a shield of green and white.

We’ll fight to keep your glory bright

and never shall we fail.

Hail to thee, Our Alma Mater!

Hail! Hail! Hail!

Hymn to Saint Benilde

Raise your voices, sing your

praises,

Hail, Saint Benilde!

Pride and honor, we proclaim,

to thee, oh, Saint Benilde!

Raise your voices, sing your

praises,

Hail, Saint Benilde!

Pride and honor, we proclaim,

to thee, oh, Saint Benilde!

A teacher of the Christian youth,

a prudent man of God,

inspire us in a life of prayer,

as we learn in truth in love.

(Repeat 1st Stanza)

A teacher of the Christian youth,

a prudent man of God,

inspire us in a life of prayer,

as we learn in truth in love.

(Repeat 1st Stanza)

Student Handbook 101Student Handbook 101

Students’ Rights

� Academic

� Information and Access

� Express Opinion

� Participate in the Formulation and Review of

� Academic

� Information and Access

� Express Opinion

� Participate in the Formulation and Review of � Participate in the Formulation and Review of College Policies

� Organize

� Due Process

� Against unreasonable search and seizure

� Against Militarization of the school campus

� Participate in the Formulation and Review of College Policies

� Organize

� Due Process

� Against unreasonable search and seizure

� Against Militarization of the school campus

Students’ Responsibilities

� Benildeans are expected to abide by the duties and

responsibilities of students.

� Be mindful of responsibilities that are specific to the

College or are necessary for various academic

processes, as well as the organized documentation of

� Benildeans are expected to abide by the duties and

responsibilities of students.

� Be mindful of responsibilities that are specific to the

College or are necessary for various academic

processes, as well as the organized documentation of processes, as well as the organized documentation of

grades and other related materials.

� Compliance with DLS-CSB Policies and Philippine Laws

� Completion of all curricular requirements

� Observance of conduct befitting young Christian adults

processes, as well as the organized documentation of

grades and other related materials.

� Compliance with DLS-CSB Policies and Philippine Laws

� Completion of all curricular requirements

� Observance of conduct befitting young Christian adults

Academic Adviser

� Guides the students through the degree

program’s curriculum and course sequence.

� Approves enlistment and adjustment in any

subject

� Guides the students through the degree

program’s curriculum and course sequence.

� Approves enlistment and adjustment in any

subjectsubject

� For information on your academic adviser, visit

the bulletin board outside the Registrar’s

Office.

subject

� For information on your academic adviser, visit

the bulletin board outside the Registrar’s

Office.

Grading System

97 – 100 4.0 Excellent

93 – 96 3.5 Superior

89 – 92 3.0 Very Good

85 – 88 2.5 Good

80 – 84 2.0 Satisfactory

97 – 100 4.0 Excellent

93 – 96 3.5 Superior

89 – 92 3.0 Very Good

85 – 88 2.5 Good

80 – 84 2.0 Satisfactory80 – 84 2.0 Satisfactory

75 – 79 1.5 Fair

70 – 74 1.0 Pass

Below 70 R or F Repeat

For Thesis/Feasibs 9.9 Deferred

Practicum

80 – 84 2.0 Satisfactory

75 – 79 1.5 Fair

70 – 74 1.0 Pass

Below 70 R or F Repeat

For Thesis/Feasibs 9.9 Deferred

Practicum

Dean’s List Qualifications

� No grade lower than 2.5

� Grade point average (GPA) of 3.5 – 4.0 = 1st

honors

� Grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 – 3.5 = 2nd

� No grade lower than 2.5

� Grade point average (GPA) of 3.5 – 4.0 = 1st

honors

� Grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 – 3.5 = 2nd � Grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 – 3.5 = 2nd

honors

� Three (3) consecutive Dean’s Lister = Recognition

Award

* Grade (per subject basis) x no. of units = X

� Grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 – 3.5 = 2nd

honors

� Three (3) consecutive Dean’s Lister = Recognition

Award

* Grade (per subject basis) x no. of units = X

Attendance

� Students shall be marked absent if they arrive

after:

� the first 30 minutes of a 1.5-hour class and above.

� Students shall be considered late, which is

� Students shall be marked absent if they arrive

after:

� the first 30 minutes of a 1.5-hour class and above.

� Students shall be considered late, which is � Students shall be considered late, which is

considered a half-absence, if they arrive in class

within:

� the first 30 minutes of a 1.5-hour class and above.

� Students shall be considered late, which is

considered a half-absence, if they arrive in class

within:

� the first 30 minutes of a 1.5-hour class and above.

Approved Absence Form

(Blue Form)

� Signed by the School Dean or the Dean of the

Department of Student Life.

� This form is given to students who are sent to

officially represent the College as a delegate to

� Signed by the School Dean or the Dean of the

Department of Student Life.

� This form is given to students who are sent to

officially represent the College as a delegate to officially represent the College as a delegate to

an athletic meet, training seminar, cultural

performance, competition or other similar

functions.

officially represent the College as a delegate to

an athletic meet, training seminar, cultural

performance, competition or other similar

functions.

Absences Due to Sickness

� Absences due to sickness are not considered

approved absences even if certified by a doctor,

parent or guardian.

� Personal circumstances such as emergencies,

� Absences due to sickness are not considered

approved absences even if certified by a doctor,

parent or guardian.

� Personal circumstances such as emergencies, � Personal circumstances such as emergencies,

special occasions, death in the family are not

covered by the Approved Absence Policy.

� Personal circumstances such as emergencies,

special occasions, death in the family are not

covered by the Approved Absence Policy.

Graduation Honors

HONORS GPA

� Summa Cum Laude 3.800-4.000

� Magna Cum Laude 3.600-3.799

� Cum Laude 3.400-3.599

HONORS GPA

� Summa Cum Laude 3.800-4.000

� Magna Cum Laude 3.600-3.799

� Cum Laude 3.400-3.599� Cum Laude 3.400-3.599

� Honorable Mention 3.000-3.399

� Cum Laude 3.400-3.599

� Honorable Mention 3.000-3.399

Graduation Special Awards

� Student Leadership Award

� Leadership and Academics

� Community Service Award

� Community Service and Academics

� Student Leadership Award

� Leadership and Academics

� Community Service Award

� Community Service and Academics� Community Service and Academics

� Benildean Athlete Award

� Athletics and Academics

� Saint Benilde Award

� Leadership, Community Service, and Academics

� Community Service and Academics

� Benildean Athlete Award

� Athletics and Academics

� Saint Benilde Award

� Leadership, Community Service, and Academics

Student DisciplineStudent Discipline

Turn off cell phones

during classes and/or exams

Littering

Loitering

Entering the campus without an ID Entering the campus without an ID

Entering the Campus w/o ID

x 5

= MINOR OFFENSE

x 5

= MINOR OFFENSE

Eating in Restricted Areas

Eating inside the

classroom or in other

Eating inside the

classroom or in other classroom or in other

non-eating areas is

prohibited.

classroom or in other

non-eating areas is

prohibited.

Dress Code: The Spirit Behind

� Recognize the sensibilities of others

� Standard Decorum

� Part of student’s professional training

� Epitomizing environment conducive to learning

� Recognize the sensibilities of others

� Standard Decorum

� Part of student’s professional training

� Epitomizing environment conducive to learning � Epitomizing environment conducive to learning

and good order

� Epitomizing environment conducive to learning

and good order

SDA All days General dress code applies

SHRIM For General Education courses Corporate Attire

2nd year onwards Executive Attire

SMIT Mondays Business Attire

Dress Code per School

Tuesdays Business Casual Attire

Wed -Sat Casual Attire (must conform to

general dress code policy)

SMS-CDA Mon – Wed Smart Casual Attire

Thu-Sat Dress Down (must conform to

general dress code policy)

Reminder

� Students should come on the first day of school

in their appropriate attire.

� The College’s Dress Code Policy is also in effect

on the first day.

� Students should come on the first day of school

in their appropriate attire.

� The College’s Dress Code Policy is also in effect

on the first day.on the first day.

� For SHRIM & SMIT, students may dress down

during examination week and course card

distribution.

on the first day.

� For SHRIM & SMIT, students may dress down

during examination week and course card

distribution.

Inappropriate Campus AttireInappropriate Campus Attire

See-Through Fabric

Tops where undergarments

can be seen

See-Through Fabric

Tops where undergarments

can be seen

Plunging Neckline

Necklines exceeding 4 inches

below the collarbone

Plunging Neckline

Necklines exceeding 4 inches

below the collarbone

Inappropriate Campus Attire

Spaghetti Straps

Straps that are less than 1

1/2 inches wide

Spaghetti Straps

Straps that are less than 1

1/2 inches wide

Racerback and tops with

Large Armholes

Racerback and tops with

Large Armholes

Inappropriate Campus Attire

Chemise or Sando-typeChemise or Sando-type

Inappropriate Campus Attire

HalternecksHalternecks

Inappropriate Campus Attire

Revealing Torso

In a relaxed position, there is

skin exposure.

Revealing Torso

In a relaxed position, there is

skin exposure.

Backless

Garments that are below the

line of the bra strap and

expose the shoulder blade

Backless

Garments that are below the

line of the bra strap and

expose the shoulder blade

Inappropriate Campus Attire

Tube TopTube Top

Tube Dress with StrapsTube Dress with Straps

Inappropriate Campus Attire

Off-ShoulderOff-Shoulder

One-ShoulderOne-Shoulder

Inappropriate Campus Attire

Short Shorts Short Shorts

Mini SkirtsMini Skirts

Inappropriate Campus Attire

Short Dresses, such as:Short Dresses, such as:

Inappropriate Campus Attire

Torn JeansTorn Jeans

Cycling ShortsCycling Shorts

Inappropriate Campus Attire

Flip-flops and other open-Flip-flops and other open-Flip-flops and other open-

toed footwear made of

plastic

Flip-flops and other open-

toed footwear made of

plastic

Inappropriate Campus Attire

Slippers

May be flat, thong or

sling-back, regardless of

material, with or without

a strap

Slippers

May be flat, thong or

sling-back, regardless of

material, with or without

a strapa strapa strap

Major OffensesMajor Offenses

Using another person’s ID to gain entry

Smoking in Campus

is a smoke free campus

Accumulation of 3 Minor Offenses

Example:

+

= 1 Major

Rubber slipper Using cell phone Inappropriate attire+

Failure to Observe the Angelus

Public Display of Intimacy

within the College premises

That offend or tend to offend the sensibilities of the community which

may be deemed or perceived as vulgar or immoral.

Participating and/or joining in

Participation and/or Membership

in a Fraternity or Sorority

Violence

Student ServicesStudent Services

Department of Student Life (DSL)3rd Flr. Solomon Hall (S302)

Center for Counseling Services (CCS)Ground Flr. Benilde Hall (near Back Gate)

Career and Placement Office (CPO)Ground Flr. Duerr Hall (near the Bookstore)

Department of Student Life (DSL)3rd Flr. Solomon Hall (S302)

Center for Counseling Services (CCS)Ground Flr. Benilde Hall (near Back Gate)

Career and Placement Office (CPO)Ground Flr. Duerr Hall (near the Bookstore)

Student Services

Ground Flr. Duerr Hall (near the Bookstore)

Student Learning Center (SLC)Ground Flr., inside the LRC-Extension

Office of Student Behavior (OSB)Ground Flr. Duerr Hall (beside the LRC-Extension)

Center for Lasallian Ministry2nd Flr. Duerr Hall (beside the Accounting Office)

Ground Flr. Duerr Hall (near the Bookstore)

Student Learning Center (SLC)Ground Flr., inside the LRC-Extension

Office of Student Behavior (OSB)Ground Flr. Duerr Hall (beside the LRC-Extension)

Center for Lasallian Ministry2nd Flr. Duerr Hall (beside the Accounting Office)

Student Services

Center for Social Action (CSA)3rd Flr. Solomon Hall (S304)

Office of Culture and Arts (OCA)3rd Flr. Solomon Hall (S301)

Sports Development Office (SDO)3rd Flr. Solomon Hall (S303)

Center for Social Action (CSA)3rd Flr. Solomon Hall (S304)

Office of Culture and Arts (OCA)3rd Flr. Solomon Hall (S301)

Sports Development Office (SDO)3rd Flr. Solomon Hall (S303)3rd Flr. Solomon Hall (S303)

Student Involvement Office (SIO)3rd Flr. Solomon Hall

International Students Unit (ISU)3rd Flr. Solomon Hall

Student Publications Office (SPO)3rd Flr. Solomon Hall

3rd Flr. Solomon Hall (S303)

Student Involvement Office (SIO)3rd Flr. Solomon Hall

International Students Unit (ISU)3rd Flr. Solomon Hall

Student Publications Office (SPO)3rd Flr. Solomon Hall

Student Services

Br. Fidelis Leddy Learning Resource Center (LRC)

LRC-Main: 2nd Flr. Solomon Hall

LRC-Extension: Ground Flr. Taft Campus

Center for Learning and Performance Assessment (CLPA)

4th Flr. Solomon Hall (S401)

Br. Fidelis Leddy Learning Resource Center (LRC)

LRC-Main: 2nd Flr. Solomon Hall

LRC-Extension: Ground Flr. Taft Campus

Center for Learning and Performance Assessment (CLPA)

4th Flr. Solomon Hall (S401)4 Flr. Solomon Hall (S401)

Information Technologies Department (ITD)

2nd Flr. Benilde Hall

Marketing and Communications Office (MCO)

9th Flr. SDA Campus

Student Grants Office

Ground Flr. Benilde Hall (near Back Gate)

4 Flr. Solomon Hall (S401)

Information Technologies Department (ITD)

2nd Flr. Benilde Hall

Marketing and Communications Office (MCO)

9th Flr. SDA Campus

Student Grants Office

Ground Flr. Benilde Hall (near Back Gate)

Flowchart

Diagram showing the subjects that students are

supposed to take as they go through every term in

the college. This guides the student in their

enlistment. Your flowchart had been paid for in your

enrollment. The Registrar’s Office distributes the

Diagram showing the subjects that students are

supposed to take as they go through every term in

the college. This guides the student in their

enlistment. Your flowchart had been paid for in your

enrollment. The Registrar’s Office distributes the

enlistment. Your flowchart had been paid for in your

enrollment. The Registrar’s Office distributes the

flowchart per block.

enlistment. Your flowchart had been paid for in your

enrollment. The Registrar’s Office distributes the

flowchart per block.

Flowchart

Diagram showing the subjects that students are

supposed to take as they go through every term in

the college. This guides the student in their

enlistment. Your flowchart had been paid for in your

enrollment. The Registrar’s Office distributes the

Diagram showing the subjects that students are

supposed to take as they go through every term in

the college. This guides the student in their

enlistment. Your flowchart had been paid for in your

enrollment. The Registrar’s Office distributes the

enlistment. Your flowchart had been paid for in your

enrollment. The Registrar’s Office distributes the

flowchart per block.

enlistment. Your flowchart had been paid for in your

enrollment. The Registrar’s Office distributes the

flowchart per block.

Enlistment and Enrollment

� Find out schedule from the Registrar’s Office

� Log-on to http://www.dls-csb.edu.ph

� PhP 2,000 – charge for not enlisting and pre-

enrolling

� Find out schedule from the Registrar’s Office

� Log-on to http://www.dls-csb.edu.ph

� PhP 2,000 – charge for not enlisting and pre-

enrollingenrollingenrolling

Discussion on EAF

� New Class Schedule (M/W; T/TH; F; S)

� Room locations

� Time

� New Class Schedule (M/W; T/TH; F; S)

� Room locations

� Time

College Break (C-Break)

� Mondays and Wednesdays

� From 12:45 to 2:20 pm

� Mondays and Wednesdays

� From 12:45 to 2:20 pm

Activity Ban

� Activity ban covers the week before the final

exams and the actual final exams week.

� At this time, student activities are suspended to

� Activity ban covers the week before the final

exams and the actual final exams week.

� At this time, student activities are suspended to � At this time, student activities are suspended to

ensure that students attend to their

academic/course-related requirements and to

focus for their final exams.

� At this time, student activities are suspended to

ensure that students attend to their

academic/course-related requirements and to

focus for their final exams.

ORDEV-Accredited Activities

� Log-on to http://www.dls-csb.edu/ordevreg� Log-on to http://www.dls-csb.edu/ordevreg

Future Activities

� Student Activities Recruitment Week

(STARWEEK)/Freshmen Week/Frosh Solidarity

Night (FSN) - (2nd wk of June)

� Launching of Lasallian Centennial (June 16)

� Student Activities Recruitment Week

(STARWEEK)/Freshmen Week/Frosh Solidarity

Night (FSN) - (2nd wk of June)

� Launching of Lasallian Centennial (June 16)� Launching of Lasallian Centennial (June 16)

� Frosh Elections (1st wk of August)

� Benilde Week (3rd wk of August)

� Launching of Lasallian Centennial (June 16)

� Frosh Elections (1st wk of August)

� Benilde Week (3rd wk of August)

Thank You!Thank You!