Regulation Amending the Iğdır University Associate and Undergraduate Education-Teaching and Examination Regulation
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This regulation introduces several restrictions and procedural changes to Iğdır University's rules for associate and bachelor's degree programs. First-year students are now prohibited from taking upper-level courses. Mandatory courses must be taken within the student's own program and cannot be taken from other departments. Courses from the fall semester cannot be opened in the spring semester and vice versa. Students may not request a registration freeze without first renewing their course registration at the beginning of the term. The authority for certain decisions has been shifted from general boards to the relevant management board. Horizontal and vertical transfers continue to follow existing national legislation.
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Key Changes
- First-year students are prohibited from enrolling in upper-term courses
- Mandatory courses cannot be taken from outside the student's registered program
- Fall semester courses cannot be offered in spring semester, and spring courses cannot be offered in fall
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What this law requires
First-year students are prohibited from enrolling in upper-level (higher semester) courses
Mandatory courses must be taken within the student's own program and cannot be taken from other departments
Courses scheduled for the fall semester cannot be offered in the spring semester, and vice versa
Students must renew their course registration at the beginning of the term before submitting a registration freeze request
Course placements during the week and responsible instructors must be announced by the relevant management board at least ten working days before the start of each semester/year