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Reminder:Proper attire during graduation/Assembly Protocol /Graduation Proceedings(Second Sem 2023)

 
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Reminder:Proper attire during graduation/Assembly Protocol /Graduation Proceedings(Second Sem 2023)
by Catherine Carumba - Tuesday, 11 June 2024, 7:21 PM
 

To all BSIT and BSCS Candidates for graduation(Second Sem 2023-2024)

Pls be reminded:

A. Proper attire during graduation :
FEMALE
1. Shoes = Close Black shoes (at least with 2 inches heels.STRICTLY NO Silver /glittering strappy sandal and/or slippers)
2. Outfit = NO long gown and/or  NO pants


MALE
1. shoes = Black shoes (no sandals or no rubber shoes)
2. dress = DARK pants but NOT maong or denim
Polo with collar (may be short sleeves or long sleeves BUT NEVER SLEEVELESS)

B. Assembly Protocols: 

1. Candidates for graduation shall go straight to their assigned seats.

2. Attendance of candidates shall be checked by the coordinators accordingly.

3. Upon reaching the assembly area, candidates shall have his/her attendance checked by the coordinator; will accordingly cue and be arranged alphabetically;
4. Parents/Guardians of the Candidates must be directed to go straight to the assigned boxes/seats.

5. Require the candidates to eat  early  lunch prior to the assembly time


C. Graduation Proceedings:
Candidates should be ....
a. Be very attentive to the proceedings and extend utmost respect and courtesy to everyone.
b. Be seated properly for the whole duration of the proceeding.
c. AVOID HECKLING, "LOUDTALKS" and SHOUTING.
d. Express gratitude by saying "Thank you" when receiving the Diploma and/or Medals.
e. AVOID using the Graduation Cap as "PAMAYPAY" or Fan at any part of the proceeding.
f. Move out discreetly from the ringside section when taking the call of nature or when wanting to drink water. 

g. Avoid using mobile phones (ie. messaging, calling or taking pictures or video) while the proceeding is going on.

h. Graduates shall shake the hands of the givers of diploma, and will make a slight bowling gesture as a sign of acknowledgment and gratitude.