GUIDES TO THE UNIVERSITY

2008-2009 A.Y.

Master of Science Programs (2-y)



9.6. Suspension, temporary interruption and resumption of university studies

     

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9.6.1. Suspension

Students are suspended if they have not earned any credit points for a period of time equal to the standard program duration.

The suspension takes into account the academic years in which students:

  • are enrolled but do not earn credits;
  • do not enrol.

The years mentioned above are calculated in determining disqualification (see "Disqualification"). Students who intend to resume their studies after being suspended must submit a written formal reinstatement request, at the Teaching and Organizartion Services Desk. The validity of any previously earned  credit points and the year of studies in which students must enrol will be evaluated.
The suspension will result in students being unable to carry out any administrative or educational activities or make use of any university services.    

Students who resume studies must consult the University Fees Office (TCA) regarding university fees and tuition.

If, after reinstatement, students do not earn any credit points during another year of the program, they will be suspended once again for the following years until disqualification.


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9.6.2. Temporary interruption

Students who during the academic year are involved with duties for military service, civil service, female students in the year of birth of each child and students who are forced to interrupt studies because of serious illness and certified prolonged medical conditions can apply  to temporarily interrupt their studies in accordance with D.P.C.M. 09/04/2001.
Temporary interruption means that those students will not be able to complete any administrative operations, participate in educational activities or make use of university services offered to students. The years for which the student did not enrol do not count towards disqualification. For each year of temporary interruption students are required to pay a fixed sum for each year as set by the University Fees Office (TCA). 


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