Istanbul 29 Mayis University Associate and Undergraduate Education-Teaching and Examination Regulation
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This regulation establishes the rules for associate (önlisans) and bachelor's (lisans) degree programs at Istanbul 29 Mayıs University in Turkey. It covers student registration, tuition fees, academic advising, course enrollment limits, prerequisites, attendance requirements, examination procedures, and grading systems. Key provisions include a maximum study duration of 7 years for 4-year programs, 8 years for 5-year programs, and 9 years for 6-year programs. Students must attend at least 70% of theoretical classes and 80% of practical sessions. Course loads cannot exceed 1.5 times the normal semester credit load. The regulation details absolute and relative grading methods, makeup exam rules, and procedures for objections to grades. It is based on Turkey's Higher Education Law No. 2547.
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Key Changes
- Maximum study duration set at 7 years for 4-year programs, 8 years for 5-year programs, and 9 years for 6-year programs
- Mandatory attendance: minimum 70% for theoretical courses and 80% for practical courses
- Maximum course load per semester limited to 1.5 times the normal semester credit load
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Obligations
What this law requires
Students must renew their registration each semester within the timeframes determined by the university's relevant councils in the academic calendar and enroll in courses.
Students must pay tuition fees within the deadlines established in the academic calendar; failure to do so results in registration not being processed or renewed, and the student loses student rights.
Students must attend at least 70% of theoretical classes and 80% of practical sessions.
Students cannot enroll in course loads exceeding 1.5 times the normal semester credit load for their program level, except as specified for year-long course repeats with advisor approval.
Each student must have an academic advisor assigned by the department head; student course registration, additions, and withdrawals require advisor approval.