A student is removed from the Student Registry when he/she cannot complete the requirements of the curriculum within the maximum period of study provided for by the Rules. An undergraduate student is removed from the Students Registry when he / she cannot complete the requirements of the curriculum without exceeding the regular teaching workload of one academic semester, being 30 credit units for one or more of the remaining semesters.
A student is removed from the Student Registry when he/she is not present at the University for one academic semester and all communication attempts (written and oral messages) through his/her Department or the Academic Affairs and Student Welfare Service are failed.
The Council of the Department shall be informed by the Academic Affairs and Student Welfare Service for all cases of removal.
An undergraduate student who has been removed from and returned to a university course through the Pancyprian Examinations, may apply to the Board of the relevant Department for the credit of modules he/she had succeeded in. It is understood that the Council of the Department decides, at its discretion, which modules to credit.
Removal from the registry
A student is removed from the Student Registry when he/she cannot complete the requirements of the curriculum within the maximum period of study provided for by the Rules. An undergraduate student is removed from the Students Registry when he / she cannot complete the requirements of the curriculum without exceeding the regular teaching workload of one academic semester, being 30 credit units for one or more of the remaining semesters.
A student is removed from the Student Registry when he/she is not present at the University for one academic semester and all communication attempts (written and oral messages) through his/her Department or the Academic Affairs and Student Welfare Service are failed.
The Council of the Department shall be informed by the Academic Affairs and Student Welfare Service for all cases of removal.
An undergraduate student who has been removed from and returned to a university course through the Pancyprian Examinations, may apply to the Board of the relevant Department for the credit of modules he/she had succeeded in. It is understood that the Council of the Department decides, at its discretion, which modules to credit.