Regulation Amending the Eskişehir Technical University Associate and Bachelor's Degree Education-Teaching and Examination Regulation
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This regulation introduces a formal framework for the optional summer school (yaz okulu) at Eskişehir Technical University. Students may now register for up to 20 AKTS credits in summer school (25 AKTS for graduating students or pilotage program students). The summer term must last at least five weeks including exams, is considered an extension of the spring semester, and does not count toward the maximum study duration. GPA is recalculated after summer school incorporating the new grades. Students can also take up to 45 AKTS per regular semester (60 AKTS for double-major students). Changes allow removal of the 'per semester' limitation in one article and update rules for taking courses from other institutions' summer schools.
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Key Changes
- Maximum course load increased to 45 AKTS per fall/spring semester (60 AKTS for double-major students)
- Summer school may be opened with unit board proposal and University Senate approval
- Students may register for maximum 20 AKTS in summer school (25 AKTS for graduating students and pilotage program students)
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What this law requires
Summer school (yaz okulu) may only be opened with the proposal of the unit management board and approval of the university management board, in accordance with applicable regulations.
Summer school must last a minimum of five weeks including examinations.
Students may register for a maximum of 20 AKTS credits in summer school; graduating students and pilotage program students may register for a maximum of 25 AKTS credits.
Students must pay summer school tuition fees as required by applicable regulations in order to take summer school courses.
Summer school registration must be completed no later than one week before the start of summer school.