12. BENEFITS, AWARDS AND DISTINCTIONS §30
§ 30
- A student may be granted benefits at the University on the principles set out in the Regulations for benefits for University students.
- The conditions and procedure for granting and paying the ministerial scholarship and funded scholarships are governed by separate provisions.
- 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.
- 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.
- Detailed rules for awarding prizes and distinctions are set out in separate provisions.
- 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.
- The rules and procedure for granting the titles referred to in sec. 6, are determined by Rector and dean, respectively.
- 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.