Istanbul Atlas University Faculty of Dentistry Education-Training and Examination Regulation
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This regulation establishes the rules for student admission, registration, education, training, and examinations at Istanbul Atlas University's Faculty of Dentistry. It defines key terms including AKTS (ECTS credits), GANO (GPA), academic advisors, and various course types. The regulation sets Turkish as the primary language of instruction, with possible foreign language programs subject to Senate, Board of Trustees, and YÖK approval. Student registration requires payment of tuition and submission of documents; forged documents lead to immediate cancellation and legal action. Attendance requirements are strict: minimum 70% for theoretical courses and 80% for practical courses. The maximum study duration follows Law 2547, with provisions for registration freezing, exchange programs, and special students who do not receive diplomas.
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Key Changes
- Minimum attendance raised to 70% for theoretical courses and 80% for practical/clinical courses
- Strict registration rules: forged documents result in cancellation, invalid diplomas and no tuition refund
- Students with prior DZ (absenteeism failure) must register for those courses first and cannot take new courses until resolved
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Obligations
What this law requires
Student enrollment requires submission of original documents or university-certified copies; any documents with deficiencies, alterations, or forgeries must result in immediate registration cancellation and legal action initiation
Maintain minimum 70% attendance for theoretical courses and 80% attendance for practical courses
Students must pay tuition fees and submit all required documents within announced deadlines to complete final registration
Invalidate and revoke all certificates and diplomas of students whose registration documents contained forgeries or alterations, regardless of graduation status, and deny refund of tuition payments
Students must provide evidence of sufficient foreign language proficiency to enroll in programs where instruction is in a foreign language