REGINA IUSTITIAE SORORITY

ABOUT US

The Regina Iustitiae Sorority was founded in 2005 by three women who were inspired by a vision. Anna Asuncion Angeles, Patricia Lee Alexandra Bautista and Anna Noreen Devanadera decided to not only form an organization but a family, specifically, a sisterhood. The women founders sought to bring into play their individual strength to encourage excellence, support and participation in the establishment of a better Ateneo Law community and to play vital roles in the Philippine society. Its mission is clear, to forward women empowerment in the law school and to create an avenue for women advocates to achieve their full potential.

Translated to mean QUEEN OF JUSTICE, the sorority has aptly chosen purple and yellow as its official colors. Purple is often associated with womanhood, nobility and spirituality, and yellow with leadership and strength, all of which are characteristics which an ideal Regina should possess. The Official Seal of Regina Iustitiae was created and designed by Adrianne Marie Alazas from Batch 2-05. Three years from its foundation, Regina Iustitiae takes pride in the fact that it has now grown to Ten Batches. The Sisters of Regina excel not only as well-rounded law students but also as professional and high-caliber lawyers in their practice. Regina Iustitiae, Sorore Lex Atheneum. Every year is our year.


Mission
Regina Iustitiae Sorority is an organization of women who are strong leaders, devoted to upholding justice and to excelling in the respective niches chosen by them in life; who believe that the act of one reflects that of the whole, and thus act as one through interdependence based on complete trust on one another; whose treatment of one another and of others is that of sisters to one another, that is, of being one-half of another; who, being sisters, recognize that the other is one’s superior in one way or another; and who possess consistent dedication to the organization’s goals, even keeping to oneself those communication made in utmost confidentiality.


What does it take to be Regina?

A Regina embraces womanhood not as a mere lifestyle but as a mission. As a woman of the law, a Regina does not accept mediocrity. She is not contented with excellence alone but goes beyond that by refining the very core of her person. A Regina knows how to have faith in people and, most notably, in herself. A Regina believes that she is a part of a bigger whole and as such, willingly contributes to make her mark. To be a Regina means to be passionate, constantly committed and grounded. Every Regina is a Queen in her own right, a quintessence of royalty, elegance, leadership and significance.

Tuesday, May 06, 2008

ATTN: ALS GRADES APPEAL

Hi!
For those who intend to appeal their grades, please follow the procedures below:
1. Print your Grade Breakdown and submit it to your SACREP for CERTIFICATION. (see attached list of SACREPS and their contact numbers)
- To print your grade breakdown, click on the subject you intend to appeal to view the BREAKDOWN. Click "PRINT SCREEN" OR Click File, then Print.
- Make sure to LABEL the printed breakdown with your Name, Student Number, Subject, Professor, Year and Section, Semester.
NOTE: The breakdown to be submitted should be the EXACT COPY of the breakdown as seen on the screen.
2. Request and Pay for your bluebook through your SACREP
3. Put the following requirements in a long brown envelope:
  1. Appeal letter (see attached sample letters for: 1. mathematical error; 2. manifest oversight; 3. mathematical error AND manifest oversight)
  2. Appeal form (printed in LONG BOND PAPER, see attached)
  3. CERTIFIED Breakdown
  4. CERTIFIED Bluebook (with highest bluebook)
  5. CERTIFIED Questionnaire (will be prepared by your SACREP)
  6. Authorization from the owner of the highest bluebook
NOTE: Please use a paper clip and not a stapler in compiling all the documents
4. LABEL the envelope and submit it to your SACREP within the DEADLINE. (The deadline will be announced through your SACREPS)
- PRINT and attach at the upper LEFT hand corner of the envelope, using VERDANA 14 font the following details: Name, Student No, Year and Section, Subject, Professor, Semester, Ground for Appeal.
5. In case you are appealing on BOTH grounds for the same subject: (i.e. Manifest oversight AND Mathematical Error), please observe the following rules:
a. Use SEPARATE envelopes for manifest oversight and mathematical error.
b. For the mathematical error, use the attached sample appeal letter for mathematical error. However, IN THE APPEAL LETTER FOR MANIFEST OVERSIGHT, the corrected figures should already be reflected, use the attached sample appeal letter for MANIFEST OVERSIGHT WITH MATHEMATICAL ERROR (not the sample letter for manifest oversight only).
This means that in the appeal letter for manifest oversight, the figures at the bottom of the letter should already reflect the corrected figures.
If you have questions, please contact your block SACREPs.
Good Luck!
Diana Uy
SAC Chair

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