Calendar for the academic year 2022-23
The 2022-23 academic year starts on 15 September and ends on 13 May.
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First semester: from 15 September to 15 January.
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Second semester: from 16 January to 13 May.
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conference face-to-face:
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Classes at Campus in Pamplona: November 11 and 12, 2022. download program.
- workshop Theological-Didactic at Campus in Madrid: 20 February 2023
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download guide General Iscr 2022/23
Examinations course 2022-23
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Ordinary call for applications second semester:
Final exams high school program and Program of pedagogy and didactics of religion: May 12 and 13, 2023 (Madrid and Pamplona).
Final examinations Diplomas: May 12 and 13, 2023 (on line).
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re-sit examination period:
Examinations Diplomas, high school program and Program of pedagogy and didactics of religion: June 23 and 24, 2023 (Pamplona).
Students will be entitled to four exam sittings on each subject. Those who do not manage to approve any subject once the third sitting has been used up may apply for extend the four sittings to two more.
The application must be formalised in the month following the publication of the grades of the third call, by means of a reasoned letter addressed to Director of the Higher Institute of Religious Sciences. An appeal may be lodged against the decision of the management committee of the Higher Institute of Religious Sciences within a period of fifteen days before the President Magnificent of the University.
Students who are unable to sit the exam, for duly justified reasons, may apply for written request 15 days before the date of the exam, stating the reasons for the impossibility of taking the exam. If the dispensation is not requested, the exams will be held regardless of whether or not the student student takes the exam.
For students who need to change the date or time of their exams for duly justified reasons, the deadline for submitting a request for a change of date or time will also be 15 days before the exam date. written request will also be 15 days before the date of the exam. This same period is applicable to students who have exams that coincide with each other. They must apply for change the date or time of one of them with the same advance notice.
The waivers obtained only produce academic effects and, therefore, do not entail total or partial cancellation of the enrollment and only have an effect on the corresponding examination and the subject ; consequently, they do not have any economic effects either.
Subject and seminar grades are expressed in the following terms: Fail, C, B, A and matricula de honor. For the purpose of calculating the average marks of transcript , the following values will be taken: Fail: from 0 to 4.9 points; C: from 5.0 to 6.9 points; B: from 7.0 to 8.9 points; A: from 9.0 to 10 points.
The lecturer may award enrollment with honours to students who have obtained a grade equal to or higher than 9. The number of students may not exceed 5% of the number of students enrolled, unless this is less than 20, in which case only one enrollment with honours may be awarded.