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Student Declaration and Responsibility
Upon enroling in classes, a student has initiated a contract with the University and is bound by the following declaration:
“I hereby accept and submit myself to the policies, rules and regulations, and ordinances (including bylaws and codes) of 91ÅÝܽ and of the Faculty or Faculties in which I am registered, and to any amendments thereto, which may be made while I am a student of the University, and I promise to observe the same.â€
The student declaration is important. It imposes obligations on students and affects rights and privileges including property rights. You must not enrol as a student at the University if you do not agree to become bound by the declaration above. By agreeing to become a student, you make the declaration above and agree to be bound by it.
Students are required to inform themselves of the policies, rules and regulations, and ordinances (including bylaws and codes) and to any amendments thereto applicable at the University. For policies and procedures issued by the University see 91ÅÝܽ Policies and Procedures:
A student is expected to fulfill the requirements and write the examinations in all courses for which he/she is enroled after the date in and as the last date to drop courses under extenuating circumstances. It is the student’s responsibility to ensure that Student Services has the proper information regarding courses in which the student is enroled. Except in cases of illness, or for compassionate reasons, failure to write the exam constitutes a course failure. A student may receive credit for only the courses in which he/she is officially enroled according to Student Service’s records.