Faculty of Law

 

   
 
 
 
 
   
 
Studies Postponement

 

  1. A student is permitted to postpone his/her studies at the Faculty of Law to a maximum of 4 academic semesters (2 years) either intermittent or connected.
  2. If for any reason, the Faculty year for either the first or second semester begins without the student registering, his/her registration will be terminated for the given semester, unless of course the student presents the school with an involuntary excuse that can be accepted by the Dean of the Faculty in no more than 2 weeks from the beginning of the semester.
  3. If student exceeds the permitted postponement period, he/she will lose their place and will have to re-apply and if accepted into the same major may keep old records, provided he/she completes requirements for graduation; in which case the previous school years will be counted towards the maximum number of years required for graduation
  4. New or transfer students are not permitted to postpone studying unless one semester has passed since enrollment at the Faculty
  5. If a student decides to withdraw from the Faculty or the university as a whole, he/she will have to submit an request to the admission department after which their records will show (withdrawal from Faculty or University) in writing, in which case a student sacrifices his/her place.
  6. If a student should refrain from attending classes for 1 or more faculty semester without the written consent of the Dean of the Faculty, the student jeopardizes his/her place and will therefore have to submit a new application in order to re-enroll at the University

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

 

 

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