PIC에 오신 것을 환영합니다.
A student is considered officially enrolled for the semester or term if
he/she has met all the admission requirements and paid his/her tuition
fee, either partially or in full. Students are expected to submit to a
regular evaluation and counseling by their respective college deans or
advisers. During such evaluation, the student will be advised on his/her
academic progress and curricular performance, sequencing and scheduling
of subjects.
Students are also encouraged to discuss with their advisers other
matters affecting their overall educational welfare such as, but not
limited to, career planning, guidance and counseling. As a general rule,
students are not allowed to drop, add or change subjects after
enrollment under any circumstance. In extreme cases where this cannot be
avoided, the student should submit adequate justification and have this
approved in the form and manner prescribed by the Office for Academic
Affairs.
Marks | Grade | Remarks |
---|---|---|
A+ | 4.5 | Truly Exceptional Performance |
A | 4.0 | Excellent Performance |
B+ | 3.5 | Good Performance |
B | 3.0 | Acceptable Performance |
C+ | 2.5 | Marginally Acceptable Performance |
C | 2.0 | Passing but below expectations for graduate work |
D+ | 1.5 | Poor |
D | 1.0 | Lowest Passing Grade |
F | 0.0 | Academic Failure No Credit Earned |
In order to recognize (acknowledge) the achievements and monitor
a student’s progress, each Course Department needs a realistic
and meaningful system for their grading performance. PIC and the
professional community expect each Course Department to maintain
incomparable standards that reflect its reputation as one of the
leading (foremost)) programs of its type in the country.
Given the real time nature of the countless activities of each course, receiving an “Incomplete Grade” is not a practical option.
The subjects to be taken (academic load) in a semester/term and the sequencing of these subjects, shall be in accordance with the approved curriculum for the program or course of study. An exemption may be allowed, however, to the best interest of the student, provided it is in accordance with the objectives of the educational system. Taking advance subjects is not allowed. No credit shall be given to a subject taken in advance on any prerequisite subject.
Although every student has the right to be enrolled for the entire duration of his/her course, readmission may be denied based on legal, and/or reasonable grounds such as:
Students intending to return are considered returnees and are expected to comply with our Academic Residency requirements. Moreover, students who are over the prescribed years of PIC residency shall take new curriculum.
Claims for refund are made as follows:
In any academic year, should there be few students registered in a specific major, PIC reserves the right to provide education in special way in accordance with internal PIC rules.
Subject to PIC curriculum update to provide quality assurance system standards.