u/AdWorth9818

SANA FAIR KAYO

Funny how the Student Code of Conduct 2023 (Page 24) says cheating in major exams is a Class A Offense with heavy consequences, yet students involved in cheating incidents are still graduating without accountability. Meanwhile, there are students who failed honestly, got delayed, BEGGED FOR REMOVALS, and carried the burden of trying to survive fairly.

INTEGRITY is one of our institution’s core values, but policies mean nothing if they are only enforced selectively. If rules exist, they should be applied consistently — especially ngayon na graduation season na.

I want to seek justice para sa mga naging irregular kong classmates and friends who fought fairly, but had failing grades kasi hindi kinaya ang pressure, may family problem, mental health issues, and other valid reasons. Marami sa kanila ang nakiusap sa professors to give them another chance/removals pero hindi pinagbigyan kasi nga nasa "rules and policies". But it is truly unfair that the same "rules and policies" will NOT punish those who cheat exams.

To the Student Discipline Office at faculty, mahiya naman kayo sa mga students na nag aaral nang patas but students who cheated and continues to cheat ay hindi niyo bibigyan ng consequences? Then ano, RICO pa rin until now? Makaka-graduate pa rin sila sa June 2026 nang basta-basta? Ni hindi na-delay kahit isang semester, as stated sa Student Code of Conduct? Pumirma pa kami diyan pero selective din naman ang pag-implement. Have consistency in implementation and have ethical reinforcement of policies. I am hoping that you RE-EVALUATE your students especially ngayong graduation season na.

At kung hahayaan niyo pa rin silang maka-graduate sa June 2026, napaka unfair niyo. THIS ONLY PROVES THAT YOU ONLY CARE ABOUT THE BOARD EXAM STANDINGS, pero hindi ang moral values ng students niyo.

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u/AdWorth9818 — 1 day ago