5. Individual Organization of Studies § 12
§ 12
- At the student’s request, the dean may agree to the individual organization of studies, in relation to the student:
1) pursuing studies at more than one major,
2) pursuing studies in more than one scope within the major,
3) with a disability,
4) particularly involved in social activities in the academic community,
5) in a difficult personal situation, recognized by the dean in consultation with the faculty body of the Student Government,
6) being a member of the national sports team, the national team reserve or the Universiade team, regardless of club affiliation,
7) undergoing part of their studies at another domestic or foreign university.
- The Dean, at the student’s request, agrees to the individual organization of studies in relation to:
1) pregnant students,
2) students who are parents,
3) admitted to studies within the procedure of confirming learning outcomes.
- Individual organization of studies consists in setting individual deadlines for the implementation of didactic obligations arising from the curriculum. The individual organization of studies does not lead to an extension of the date of graduation.
- Individual organization of studies does not release students from the obligation to participate in and pass courses and internships provided for in the curriculum.
- The dean determines the rules and procedure of individual organization of studies for a period not longer than an academic year.
- In the event of a student’s violation of the established rules for the implementation of individual organization of studies or lack of progress in learning, in relation to decisions taken pursuant to sec. 1, the dean may withdraw consent to this mode of study.