Adana Alparslan Türkeş Science and Technology University Associate and Bachelor Degree Education-Training Regulation
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This regulation establishes the rules for student registration, education, examinations, and evaluation at Adana Alparslan Türkeş Science and Technology University faculties, schools, and vocational schools in Turkey. It details procedures for initial registration (including e-Devlet and proxy options), horizontal and vertical transfers, course exemptions, and mandatory academic advising. 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 (excluding one-year language prep). Students must renew registration each semester by paying fees within the academic calendar deadlines. The regulation implements the European Credit Transfer System (AKTS/ECTS) with a standard 60 credits per academic year.
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Key Changes
- Maximum study periods set at 4 years for 2-year associate degrees, 7 years for 4-year bachelor's, 8 years for 5-year, and 9 years for 6-year programs (excluding 1-year language prep)
- Students limited to 45 AKTS credits per semester
- Attendance requirement of at least 70% for theoretical courses and 80% for practical courses
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Obligations
What this law requires
Students must complete their registration personally or through a notarized proxy, or via e-Devlet platform, within the deadline set by the university academic calendar or forfeit their enrollment rights
Students must renew their course registration each semester by paying required contribution fees or tuition within the dates specified in the academic calendar
Students must complete 2-year associate programs within a maximum of 4 years, 4-year bachelor's programs within 7 years, 5-year programs within 8 years, and 6-year programs within 9 years (excluding one-year language preparation)
The university must assign an academic advisor to each student upon final registration according to procedures and principles established by the Senate
Foreign language education programs must be taught in the designated foreign language, except for mandatory Turkish courses (Atatürk Principles and Revolution History, Turkish Language)