Süleyman Demirel University Associate and Undergraduate Education, Instruction and Examination Regulation
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This regulation establishes the rules for student registration, education, instruction, and examinations in associate (ön lisans) and bachelor's (lisans) programs at Süleyman Demirel University in Turkey. It defines key terms including academic advisor, AKTS credits, DNO and GNO grade averages, and various teaching formats. Student admission requires high school graduation and central exam success via ÖSYM. Registration must be completed in person or via e-Devlet within deadlines; incomplete or false documents result in loss of rights. Students must renew registration each semester electronically and select courses according to Article 26. Maximum study durations are set at 4 years for 2-year associate programs, 7 years for 4-year bachelor's, 8 years for 5-year, and 9 years for 6-year programs. The regulation covers foreign language preparation, program structures using at least 30 AKTS per semester, double major/minor options, and allows for distance, evening, and summer education.
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Key Changes
- Maximum study periods defined: 4 years for 2-year associate, 7 years for 4-year bachelor's, 8 years for 5-year, 9 years for 6-year programs
- Registration must be renewed electronically each semester via OBS within dates set by Senate academic calendar
- Minimum 30 AKTS credits per semester and 60 AKTS per academic year required for all programs
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Obligations
What this law requires
Students must complete registration in person or via e-Devlet portal within announced deadlines; failure to complete registration within the deadline results in loss of student rights and status
Students must renew their registration each semester electronically and select courses according to Article 26 during the dates specified in the academic calendar
Students must provide original documents or officially certified copies during registration; incomplete or false/misleading documents result in denial of registration and loss of enrollment rights
Students who do not renew their registration within the deadline may submit a petition with justification documents to their department within the timeframe specified in the academic calendar to request late registration approval
Students who exceed maximum study duration (4 years for 2-year programs, 7 years for 4-year, 8 years for 5-year, 9 years for 6-year) must pay required contribution fees or tuition to renew registration each semester and manually select courses