10-09-2025, 06:17 PM
I sent an e-mail today since I called and they didn't pick it up again
I hope they will answer but I will most likely have to go to the secretary office by myself. Which isn't easy because I don't live there and they are only open for 4hrs each day.
Quote:Good evening,
I would like to address two questions to you regarding the new provisions concerning student dismissals and the prescribed duration of studies, as a student of the department admitted in the academic year 2016–17.
In paragraph 2 of article 76, concerning the maximum duration of studies, it is mentioned that an extension beyond the maximum duration is possible in the case of serious health reasons of a first-degree blood relative. I would like to know whether such a provision is included in the university’s internal regulations and, if so, what the required procedure is for submitting the necessary documentation for such a request.
In paragraph 3 of article 454 it states:
"For students enrolled in undergraduate programs of Higher Education Institutions as of the entry into force of the present law (Government Gazette 5024, Issue A’ 141/21.07.2022), and who had not exceeded the minimum study duration of their program at the time of publication of Law 4777/2021 (A’ 25), the calculation of the maximum study duration referred to in paragraph 1 of article 75 shall apply from the beginning of the academic year 2021–2022 onwards."
Having entered in 2016–17, at the time of publication of Law 4777/2021 I was in my 5th year of studies. Given this, I would like you to clarify whether I am counted among the students who will be dismissed in 2025, or whether the time limit for my studies in my case is 2028–2029, as I have calculated if this provision applies to me.
I would greatly appreciate it if you could answer my questions.
Thank you.
I hope they will answer but I will most likely have to go to the secretary office by myself. Which isn't easy because I don't live there and they are only open for 4hrs each day.
