Regulation on Amendments to Atatürk University Graduate Education and Teaching Regulation
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This regulation changes various aspects of graduate education at Atatürk University. Key changes include moving oversight from the Rectorate to the Senate, updating the academic calendar, altering course registration procedures, and modifying absenteeism and grading policies. These changes primarily affect students and academic staff within the university, requiring awareness and adaptation to new timelines and processes.
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Key Changes
- Oversight of academic matters moved from the Rectorate to the Senate
- Course registration procedures updated
- Academic calendar to be set by the Senate annually
Obligations
What this law requires
The Senate must determine the academic calendar for the next academic year by no later than April, taking into account proposals from institutes.
Students must complete course registration through the Student Information System (ÖBS) each semester within the timeframe specified in the academic calendar, after fulfilling financial obligations.
Students who fail to register for courses within the specified timeframe cannot attend classes, take exams, or use student rights in that semester/year.
Academic advisors must review and approve student course registration information through the Student Information System, with all student and advisor actions recorded and displayed on the course registration page.
Instructors must announce exam results within seven days of the exam date and grade letters no later than the same day following the announcement of semester-end and makeup exam results in the ÖBS system.