Resumption of study
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IV. Resumption of study
§ 15
- An application to resume study may be submitted by a person struck off the register of students after completing at least the first year of first-cycle study or long-cycle Master’s study, or the first semester of second-cycle study.
- Study shall be resumed in the field of study that the person applying for resumption pursued before and to the study programme pursued at the moment of resumption of study.
- Prior to the resumption, the dean shall define the terms, time limit and the method how to make up for the previously uncompleted courses and curriculum differences in the study programme pursued by the person resuming study.
- The person resuming study shall be required to make up for the unfulfilled requirements and curriculum differences specified by the dean, as referred to in section 3, regardless of the number of semesters previously completed. The person resuming study shall present a medical certificate on no health contraindications to pursuing a given field of study.
- Resumption of study shall be based on the Rector’s decision. Study shall be resumed to the semester directly following the semester when the student was struck off the register of students, except for resumption of study in order to take the diploma examination.
- In order to take the diploma examination, study shall be resumed for the period necessary to prepare and conduct the diploma examination following the submission of the diploma thesis by the person applying for resumption and after the person applying for resumption has met other requirements defined in the study programme.
- The application for resumption of study may be submitted no later than 5 years after the decision on striking a student off the register of students has become final.
- No more than two resumptions of study by the same person shall be allowed and no more than three applications for resumption of study may be submitted.
- Resumption of study shall not be possible if the student struck off the register has failed to settle financial and material liabilities towards the University.