6. Change of University, Major and Froms of Studies. Student Mobility § 13- § 17

§ 13

  1. A University student who intends to move to another university is required to:

1)        notify the dean in writing, not later than 14 days before the proposed date of transfer, of the name of the university where he/she intends to continue his/her studies,

2)        submit the orientation checklist.

  1. A person who has met the conditions specified in sec. 1, ceases to be a University student on the day of obtaining confirmation of admission from the receiving university.


§ 14

  1. After completing the first year of studies, a student at another university, including a foreign university, may apply for transfer to the University.
  2. A University student may apply for a change of major or form of study.
  3. The decision on the transfer, at the student’s written request, is taken by the dean of the receiving faculty, indicating the semester and year of study.
  4. The dean of the receiving faculty shall immediately notify the student’s current university or dean of the faculty in which the student has been studying about entering him/her on the list of students.
  5. The dean, when making a decision on transfer, decides on the recognition of completing subjects on the basis of transferring ECTS credits.

 

§ 15

  1. In deciding on a transfer to the University from another university, the following shall be taken into account, in particular:

1)   compliance of the disciplines to which the major is assigned,

2)   meeting the recruitment criteria, in particular, exceeding the point threshold applicable in recruitment to the major to which the student intends to transfer, in the year of recruitment of a given educational cycle,

3)   results obtained during previous studies,

4)   the possibility of recognizing learning outcomes obtained in the current course of study.

  1. The dean refuses to transfer a student from another university, including a foreign one, as well as to change the major or form of study if:

1)   organizational reasons prevent it, including a lack of places in student groups or the inability to realize program differences,

2)   the student failed to complete the first year of studies,

3)   the student is suspended,

4)   disciplinary proceedings are pending against the student,

5)   pending removal from the list of students at the current university.

§ 16

  1. A student may study in more than one major. Admission to parallel studies is carried out by recruitment, confirmation of learning outcomes or transfer from another university.
  2. The basic major is the major previously started. When undertaking more than one major at the same time, the student shall designate the basic major.
  3. A student may study at the same time in more than one scope of education of given studies (at a given major, level and profile) if they cover the same year of study.
  4. Taking up parallel studies at more than one scope of education of a given major is subject to the dean’s consent.
  5. The dean may refuse to admit a student to an additional scope of education, if this is prevented by organizational considerations or if the previous credits were obtained late (this concerns majors in which the selection of the scope of education does not take place immediately after admission to studies).


§ 17

  1. A student, with the dean’s consent, may pursue part of his/her studies at another university, including a foreign university, if the studies at this university concern the same field as the studies at the University.
  2. A student leaving the University shall agree on the curriculum with the dean, taking into account the required learning outcomes, which after completing the classes included in the agreement together with the list of credits shall constitute the basis for obtaining credit for the period of study at another university.
  3. Before the student’s departure to another university, the dean shall determine the conditions, dates and manner of completing compensatory courses in terms of any curriculum differences by the student resulting from the divergence of curricula at the University and the university in which the student will pursue part of his/her studies.
  4. A positively completed period of study at another university is credited at the University together with assigned ECTS points. Grades are rewritten on the University scale.
  5. In the case of international mobility (e.g. Erasmus +), upon returning to the University, the student is required to provide the orientation checklist that finishes participation in the curriculum and confirms the achievements recognized by the mother unit. Changes in the curriculum implemented as part of international mobility, with the consent of the dean and the University administration unit competent for foreign mobility, may be introduced by the student within the dates specified in the given mobility program.
  6. In the event of failure to obtain a credit for a subject included in the agreement on the curriculum at another university, the student shall complete the program differences indicated by the dean at the University.