Regulation Amending the Uşak University Education-Instruction and Examination Regulation
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This regulation introduces several changes to the existing academic rules at Uşak University in Turkey. Senior-year students are now exempt from the priority requirement to retake failed courses from previous semesters and may register for current semester courses as long as they do not exceed 50 AKTS credits. The passing grade for certain exams has been set at a minimum CC letter grade. Students who do not take the semester/final exam or receive FF, FD, DD, or DC grades are now eligible to take the make-up (bütünleme) exam, with the make-up exam grade factored into the semester grade point average. The disciplinary expulsion clause has been updated to include students who have received an expulsion penalty from any higher education institution. Student disciplinary procedures will now be carried out strictly in accordance with Article 54 of Law No. 2547.
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Key Changes
- Senior students exempt from mandatory retake of failed prior courses; limited to maximum 50 AKTS credits per semester
- Minimum passing grade for specified exams changed to at least CC letter grade
- Students receiving FF, FD, DD, or DC, or who did not sit the exam, are now eligible for make-up (bütünleme) exam
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Obligations
What this law requires
Senior-year students must not exceed 50 AKTS credits when registering for current semester courses, regardless of whether they have retaken failed courses from previous semesters
Students must achieve a minimum CC letter grade to be considered passing on specified exams
Students who do not take semester/final exams or receive FF, FD, DD, or DC grades must be made eligible to take the make-up (bütünleme) exam
Make-up exam grades must be factored into the semester grade point average calculation for students who take the make-up exam
Students who have received an expulsion penalty from any higher education institution are subject to expulsion as a disciplinary measure