2011-2012 A.Y.
Integrated Master of Arts in Giurisprudenza (5-y; Law)
8.
CERTIFICATIONS AND DIPLOMA SUPPLEMENT
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8.1.
Certifications
Students can request the following certifications/documents in Italian or in English:
It is specified that such certifications are available only in paper format. Students can print the above certifications/documents by accessing through the yoU@B Diary, only to the Punto Blu terminals located at the University. They must click on >Punto Blu and the Administrative Area>Certifications menu. Students can print on condition that they have paid their University tuition and fees and are correctly enrolled in the current academic year. Students who do not enroll in the current academic year (2011-2012) will receive, from 03 September 2011 to 3 January 2012, a certification attesting the student's enrolment in the previous academic year, i.e."he/she was enrolled in the 2010-2011 academic year in...". The same certification if requested after 3 January 2012 will contain, in addition to the sentence above, also a phrase attesting that the student did not renew his enrolment, i.e. "after that year the student did not renew his enrolment at this University". Graduates can request the following certifications:
Alternatively students/graduates can: -request certifications at the Academic Affairs Division Desk. -empower, by written authorization, another person to request or pick up certifications at the Academic Affairs Division Desk.
-send the signed request specifying their name and surname (family name), student ID and a contact number, the address where they wish to be sent the certifications at (if requested) type of certification required, number of copies attaching a complete copy of their identity card or other identity document:
The certifications requested will be sent only by post to the address specified on the request. Last change 07/03/2012 10:02 |
8.2.
Diploma supplement
The diploma supplement is an official document that is issued on completion of a university or higher education institute qualification and conforms to the European template developed by the European Commission, the Council of Europe and UNESCO - CEPES. In accordance with the norms the diploma supplement issued in a bilingual version (Italian and English). The diploma supplement aims to make the student's level of qualification more "transparent" by providing additional information regarding the course of the studies carried out. Thus making it easier for potential employers to understand and evaluate new academic titles furthermore simplifying the process of recognizing Italian higher education qualifications abroad and the freedom of movement of graduates. The document contains only official data about the student's academic career. It does not contain any value-judgments, equivalence statements or suggestions about recognition but describes the nature, level, context, contents and status of the studies carried out and completed by the student. It is divided into 8 sections that contain the following information:
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