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RULES
CODE OF CONDUCT
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Article II Required Deportment and Disciplinary Sanctions
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General Behavior (I)

When entering and while inside the University Campus, all students shall wear the prescribed uniforms and must wear the ID that is issued by the University. Students must be polite, and respectful when interacting with a fellow student, faculty members, the administrative, and the employees of the university. Students shall know that sharing, publishing, posting or any other similar kind of processing of image, video, chat messages, conversations and other personal information belonging to faculty members, employees and other students may possibly breach the Data Privacy policies and other related policies of the University.
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Behavior in Classrooms (II)

Students are expected to rise when the teacher/professor enters the room, prepares to leave, and when called to recite or ask questions.
Things not to do in class:
A. leave the classroom without prior permission from the teacher/professor;
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B. engage in conversation with a classmate or any outsider, or otherwise disturb the orderly course of studies going on;
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C. eat, nap or otherwise render untidy or dirty any classroom;
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D. boisterously laugh, giggle, hoot or shout;
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E. utter or write indecent or vulgar words or remarks, nor inscribe any letter, figure or words on any desk, table, chairs, blackboard/whiteboard or wall of the classroom;
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F. raise and place a foot/feet on desks, seats or walls;
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G. insult anyone or in any way act or show lack of respect for authority and others; or
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H. send or receive text messages or answer calls on their cell phone.
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Behavior during online class (III)

Rules during online class:
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Attend online classes/programs/activities on time.
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Use an appropriate background for your video screen.
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Keep your microphone on mute if you are not asked to speak.
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Do not interrupt your teacher nor speak rudely. Speak only when allowed to do so.
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Be respectful and tactful in the way you speak and chat.
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Use the chat box properly. Do not post inappropriate, harsh and hurtful messages in the chat box.
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Screen capturing, sharing or posting in social media or any other similar kind of processing of chats, images, videos and sounds involving your classmates, teachers, participants and speakers during online classes, programs and other activities must be in accordance with the Data Privacy policies and other related policies of the University.
Behavior on Social Media and Other Online Platforms.
Students are advised to avoid posting harmful content on social media and not hack or access non-personal accounts, thereby avoiding potential harm to the University.
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Behavior on Social Media and Other Online Platforms (IV)
Students are advised to avoid posting harmful content on social media and not hack or access non-personal accounts, thereby avoiding potential harm to the University.
Behavior in Libraries (V)
Rules in the library:
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Proper conduct is expected of everyone at all times. Anyone causing any disturbance will be asked to leave the library.
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In units where an open-shelf system is adopted, users are required to deposit their personal things, except money and valuables, at the baggage/control counters.
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Cell phones must be turned off or put on silent mode upon entering the library.
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Deliberately concealing or misfiling library materials for the exclusive use of an individual or group is prohibited.
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Seats may not be reserved. Anything left on the reading tables for this purpose shall be removed by the library staff to make room for other readers.
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Eating, smoking, drinking, littering and loitering are strictly prohibited.
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Behavior in Reading Areas, Hallways, Corridors and Stairways (VI)
Students are required to maintain a peaceful, orderly, and clean environment in reading areas, hallways, corridors, and stairways, especially during class or office hours. They are also required to observe rules during emergencies and avoid actions that cause alarm or panic.
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Behavior in University Activities (VII)
Students that are attending or participating in University Activities, whether held outside or inside the campus, shall observe proper behavior, students should not do any actions that are deemed annoying and contemptible.
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Behavior outside the campus (VIII)
Students should always avoid acts that may dishonor, discredit and embarrass the University.

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Sec. 10. Minor Offenses and Their Disciplinary Sanctions (IX)
Punishable as minor offenses are the following acts and their corresponding sanctions:
Disciplinary sanctions for Minor offenses:
1st offense – WARNING
2nd offense – REPRIMAND
3rd or subsequent offense – SUSPENSION
Minor offenses:
10.1. Not wearing of prescribed uniform, deviation from official design (Note: Grounds for non-admission in gate/ class)
10.2. Lending, borrowing or using a UE ID/ registration form belonging to another
10.3. Littering/unsanitary acts; eating in restricted areas
10.4. Loitering in corridors and common areas
10.5. Unauthorized and/or improper use of laboratories, workrooms, libraries, Theatre, Chapel, canteen and other school facilities/ venues
10.6. Using and/or failure to turn off cellphones and other similar electronic devices inside the classrooms, library, Chapel and other University venues
10.7. Public display of affection or intimate gestures anywhere inside the Campus
10.8. Whistling, conversing in a boisterous or boorish manner, or making offensive noises which disturb the peace within the University
10.9. Male students entering restrooms for women and vice versa
10.10. Any other conduct violative of Sections 1 to 7, Article II, Chapter VII of this Manual, provided that such conduct does not otherwise amount to or is committed with a major offense
10.11 Any other behavior unbecoming of a student or deviation from required deportment or conduct
10.12 Use of University equipment, venues or facilities without permit
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Sec. 11. Major Offenses and Their Corresponding Sanctions (X)
The following acts are considered major offenses under this Code, violations of which shall be dealt with by the following corresponding sanctions:
Disciplinary sanctions for Major offenses:
11.1. - 11.5. DISMISSAL OR EXPULSION
11.6. - 11.21.SUSPENSION OR DISMISSAL
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Major offenses:
11.1. Conviction of a crime or violation of any penal law of the country
11.2. Entering the University Campus under the influence of drugs and/or after having personally used any dangerous drug and/or being in possession of illegal or prohibited drugs
11.3. Conducting, participating or engaging in any hazing and other forms of initiation rites in fraternities, sororities or other groups, inside or outside the Campus
11.4. Entering the University premises or carrying of a firearm, explosive or contrivance designed to start a fire or explosion, or any deadly or bladed weapon or instrument, knuckle bearings, pipes, sticks and other devices that could cause harm or inflict injury (unless the bladed instrument is being used as a tool in a construction work or in laboratory studies within the University
11.5. Participating in any disorderly confrontation or “rumble” between or among fraternities, student groups or organizations, or in any activity that will disturb or disrupt classes or any activity taking place or about to take place within the Campus
11.6. Theft of school or personal property of another student or any member of the University community
11.7. Conducting or attending unauthorized teaching sessions within the University, especially in classrooms, on any subject outside of the school curriculum, including online classes
11.8. Mauling or assaulting any person, or starting or engaging in any offensive action that clearly provokes violence inside the Campus
11.9. Entering the University premises under the influence of liquor or alcoholic drink, or bringing and imbibing intoxicating drinks inside the Campus
11.10. Joining or recruiting for any unrecognized fraternity/sorority or group; or participating in any of its activities inimical to the interest of the University
11.11. Coercing or harassing another student to join any group or organization
11.12. Instigating students to leave or boycott their classes and/or intimidating, insulting or in any manner preventing students, faculty members, or any officer or personnel of the University from entering the classroom or the premises of the University
11.13. Possessing, posting or distributing unauthorized printed materials inimical to the interest of the University
11.14. Engaging in gambling or any lottery inside the Campus or premises of the University
11.15. Tampering with, altering or destroying University property including notices, announcements, posters and the like posted on bulletin boards
11.16. Alteration or misuse of University documents, records, credentials and effects
11.17. Cheating in examinations, plagiarism and other acts of dishonesty
11.18. Gross acts of disrespect, in words or in deeds, which tend to put any school authority, including security guards and janitors, in ridicule or contempt
11.19. Using the name or seal of the University on printed materials, such as programs, announcements, invitations, tickets, certificates and the like, without authority or permission from the President of the University and/or the Chancellor or the duly authorized representative
11.20. Sexual misconduct or other forms of gross misconduct and/or misbehavior or immorality
11.21. Unauthorized collection of money, contributions, solicitation and the like
11.22. Unauthorized attendance and/or holding of student activity on or off Campus inimical to the interest of the University
11.23. Possessing and/or displaying of subversive flags, banners, streamers and the like
11.24. Bringing out of books, laboratory equipment, PE paraphernalia, other school equipment and the like from rooms and buildings without authorization
11.25. Access through the Internet of pornographic websites, videos, pictures and the like
11.26. Smoking inside the campus
11.27. Making noise or any other acts that disrupt classes, office work and other school programs and activities
11.28. Bullying or cyberbullying other students, faculty members, employees, BOT and officers of the University
11.29. Sharing, posting or publishing images, videos, chats, communications, conversations, personal information and other information without the consent of the owner or the people involved.
11.30. Posting comments, videos or images on social media or any other online platforms that may cause injury, dishonor, discredit and embarrassment to other students, faculty members, employees, Board of Trustees (BOT) and officers of the University
11.31. Hacking or illegal accessing of the accounts of students, faculty members, employees, BOT and officers of the University
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Laboratories
Science Laboratories: Our comprehensive range of cutting-edge laboratory instruments and facilities for both Biological and Physical Sciences includes a digital light meter, spectrophotometer, digital pH meter, Mettler analytical balance, electronic toploading balance (Ohaus), magic stirrers (Hannah), binocular compound microscopes with electric illumination, and a fully air-conditioned Video Microscope Room with dual TV monitors. This extensive array ensures the fulfillment of laboratory requirements for both students and faculty members.
Engineering Laboratories (Caloocan Campus): The Mechanical, Civil, Electrical, and Electronics and Communications Engineering Laboratories boast state-of-the-art equipment and facilities. These include a Radant Communication dBase 2000, MC88 microcomputers trainer, spectrum oscillator, TV sweep chanalyst, TV analyst, automotive analyzer, two-phase heat transfer unit, industrial pyrometer, refrigeration training unit, mini steam power plant, gasoline engine training set, pipe assembly, theodolite, solar attachment hydraulic bench flow, and a universal testing machine.
Engineering Laboratories (Manila Campus): The Manila Campus introduces four new engineering laboratories to cater to Engineering students. These include the Mechanical Engineering Shop, the Materials Testing Laboratory, the Power and Electronics Laboratory, and the MultiSIM and AutoCAD Laboratory, each equipped with advanced tools and resources to enhance the learning experience.
Dental Laboratories (College of Dentistry): Our College of Dentistry boasts a comprehensive array of contemporary dental laboratory instruments and equipment catering to students' experiments and faculty instructional needs. This includes kymographs, microscopes, phantom heads, cast trimmers, vibrators, sphygmomanometer, stethoscope, autoclaves, and incubators. The undergraduate infirmary practice facilities feature cutting-edge KaVo dental equipment and chairs (pioneering in the country), Adec dental chairs and units, Beaver-state dental equipment and chairs, Panorex Cephalometry Radiograph (a first among dental schools), Global and Endo Microscope, Radiovisiography, video microscopes, photo microscopes, amalgamators, super-sonic scalers, and light cure machines, among other advanced tools.
Computer Facilities: The College of Computer Studies and Systems is equipped with five computer laboratory rooms, each with a 41-unit capacity, fully connected via local area networks. Additionally, there is a digital workshop-laboratory, a multipurpose hall, and a server room. Our modern computer rooms feature the latest specifications of branded computers and equipment, and the college is seamlessly powered by wireless fidelity (Wi-Fi). The P. O. Domingo Center for Information Technology (POD-CIT) houses four Internet Laboratory Rooms and Multimedia Rooms on the fifth floor, and on the sixth floor, there are six Computer Laboratory Rooms with a total of 250 Pentium-based computers, along with two Multimedia Presentation Rooms. Accounting Computer Laboratory Rooms are also available at the College of Business Administration-Manila.
HRM Laboratories: With the introduction of the Bachelor of Science in Hospitality Management course in UE Manila and Caloocan, dedicated laboratories cater to specific HRM needs. These include the Bar and Beverage Room (Boisson et Beuvrage), Bakery (La Patisserie), The Cold Kitchen (La Cuisine Froide), The Main Kitchen (La Grande Cuisine), the Cooking Demo Lab (La Chambre), and Le Château au Levant.