Sivas Cumhuriyet University Associate and Bachelor Degree Education-Teaching and Examination Regulation
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This regulation establishes the rules for student admission, registration, education, examinations, graduation, diploma issuance, and deregistration at Sivas Cumhuriyet University. It applies to all faculties, state conservatories, schools, and vocational schools except the Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry, and Veterinary Medicine. Student acceptance occurs through central exams by ÖSYM, international student exams, horizontal/vertical transfers, and special student statuses. Initial registration must be completed in person or via e-Devlet within announced deadlines with required documents; failure to register on time results in loss of rights. The regulation defines key terms including AKTS credits, GPA calculation, hybrid education, double major, minor programs, and special student procedures. It references the Higher Education Law No. 2547 and aligns with national regulations on transfers and credit recognition.
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Key Changes
- Establishes that initial registration must be completed within deadlines announced by the Rectorate via e-Devlet or in person; late registration results in complete loss of student rights
- Defines GPA (GNO) calculation as the total of (credit × grade coefficient) divided by total credits from all courses taken since enrollment
- Requires minimum 2.00 GPA for students in double major programs in addition to completing required courses
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Obligations
What this law requires
Students must complete initial registration in person or via e-Devlet within announced deadlines with required documents; failure to register on time results in forfeiture of university enrollment rights
University must announce registration deadlines and required documents in advance to students
Students must fulfill financial obligations related to student contribution fees or tuition before completing registration
University must accept only complete documentation for registration; incomplete documents result in rejection of registration
Students must select courses during the registration period and obtain approval from their academic advisor before course enrollment