12. BENEFITS, AWARDS AND DISTINCTIONS §30

§ 30

  1. A student may be granted benefits at the University on the principles set out in the Regulations for benefits for University students.
  2. The conditions and procedure for granting and paying the ministerial scholarship and funded scholarships are governed by separate provisions.
  3. Awards and distinctions may be awarded to the student when:

1)        he/she achieves high scientific, artistic and sporting achievements,

2)        he/she has significant achievements in the student scientific movement,

3)        he/she is active in student government or student organizations,

4)        in other recognized circumstances.

  1. The student referred to in sec. 3 can be distinguished with:

1)        an award, diploma, congratulatory letter from the Rector or dean,

2)        an award funded by state institutions, scientific societies, social organizations and foundations, in accordance with the regulations applicable to these awards.

  1. Detailed rules for awarding prizes and distinctions are set out in separate provisions.
  2. A special form of distinction in a given academic year may be the award of the title of:

1)        the best graduate:

a)      of the faculty,

b)      of the University,

2)        the best student:

a)    of the faculty,

b)   of the University,

3)        the best athlete of the University.

  1. The rules and procedure for granting the titles referred to in sec. 6, are determined by Rector and dean, respectively.
  2. The dean, after consulting the dean’s council, may determine other forms of awards for students of a given faculty. The faculties cover the costs of awards with their own resources.