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Academic criteria

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  • enrollment is done only once a year, and once it is formalized, it is irrevocable. However, within 10 days of enrollment, students who allege a just and proportionate cause may make a change in their registration. It is advisable to read carefully the enrollment report which lists the subjects in which the student has been enrolled; if an error is detected, it should be rectified as soon as possible (on the spot, if possible), and in any case before the expiration of the aforementioned 10-day period. After this period, any modification of the enrollment must be made by means of a written request, providing the reasons that recommend it.

  • In the enrollment of each academic year , students must, first of all, include the core and compulsory subjects not passed in previous years.

  • In order to complete the elective credits, students must enroll in elective courses of the Study program of their degree program, provided that they have been offered.

  • The enrollmentmust be formalised in a minimum of 40 credits and a maximum of 78 credits (with a tolerance of 2 credits, both minimum and maximum).

Evaluation call

  • assessment is part of the learning process of students, who reinforce and fix the knowledge of a subject, and not only account for what they have learned. The form of assessment, its format and the evaluation criteria are known well in advance because they are published in the guide professor the subjects.
  • The enrollment in each subject entails the right to the evaluations of the ordinary and extraordinary call, in the academic year for which it is formalized.
  • Students may sit a maximum of four assessment (two exams per academic year) in each subject, except for those who cannot continue their programs of study
  • Those who do not get a subject approve after the fourth convocation must apply for the extension to two more convocations. The application must be formalized by written request within five days after the publication of the final grades of the student's last convocation. The written request must be accompanied by a work plan agreed upon with the professor manager the subject.
  • It will not be possible to apply for additional convocations to the 7th and 8th, so the student will be forced to abandon their programs of study
  • Degree students who so request may be evaluated in the re-sit examination period, even if they have already passed the subject during the course. To do so, they must make a written request be included in the certificate at least five calendar days before the beginning of the corresponding examination period. The final grade of the subject will be that of the re-sit examination period, even if it is lower than the grade obtained previously.

Withdrawal of convocation

  • Students may not waive assessment exams at their own discretion, but they may be excused from those which they are unable to attend due to a duly justified cause and which must be presented by written request, within the established deadlines: fourteen calendar days prior to the official exams. Those who obtain Withdrawal of convocation in a subject will not be able to attend -irrevocably- the corresponding exam.
  • Resignations obtained only produce academic effects and, therefore, do not entail the total or partial cancellation of the enrollmentand only have an effect on the call of assessmentand the corresponding subject; consequently, they do not have any economic effects either.

Calendar of exams

  • Students can consult the exam calendar at the beginning of the course.
  • In order to change the date of the exams, the approval of the board of Directors is required at least one month before both dates. The course committee will collect the written agreement of all students scheduled for the exam and the subject manager and will send the request by written request.
  • Specific changes of exams: will only be contemplated when the student is affected by unforeseeable and unforeseeable circumstances beyond his/her control, which prevent him/her from attend the test on the initially established date.

They may be recognized as just cause:

  1. Serious illness requiring hospital admission of the student on the date of the exam.
  2. serious family status .
  3. Students representing or participating in official sports/artistic competitions that coincide with the date of the exam, for students recognized within the Sports Talent Program or Artistic Talent.
  4. Summons to sit on a polling station or court summons on the same date as the examination.
  5. Coincidence of exams of different subjects on the same date and time, when it is not possible to take them on the same day. Priority will be given to changing the date of the exam of the higher course subject . The student must notify at least one month in advance.
  6. Other exceptional situations duly justified and that prevent the attendance to the exam.

No justified causes shall be considered:

  1. staff planning: the staff organization of activities that are not related to the above-mentioned causes.
  2. Lack of foresight: inadequate planning of programs of study and academic activities.

In any case, the School reservation the right to determine if a cause is justified and reminds the student that he/she has the re-sit examination period to attend.

→ rules and regulations GENERAL ABOUT assessment

Students who lack a maximum of 30 ECTS credit to complete the degree program, even if they have not enrolled in previous years, may take part in the special exams, provided that they have completed their programs of study within the period of schooling established in the current regulations.

Students in the first year of a Degree who have not C credits of compulsory subjects during the academic year as a whole will not be able to continue their programs of study in the degree program for which they have enrolled. Likewise, a second criterion for continuance is that between the first and second year of enrollment a minimum of 60 credits must be passed.

rules and regulations GENERAL PERMANENCE IN THE UNIVERSITY'S OFFICIAL UNIVERSITY Degree programs of study

  • All students who wish to change their group in any subject must submit a formal application by written request during the first week of the semester. Applications made by other means or after the deadline will not be accepted.
  • Requests for a change of group will be evaluated only when a duly documented force majeure cause is alleged and justified. Force majeure shall be understood as an exceptional, unforeseeable and unavoidable status that prevents the student from attend the originally assigned group .

→ Consult the guide professor of each Prácticum subject .

  • Not having subjects in high convocatories (from the 4th onwards)

  • Not having more than two subjects pending from other courses.

  • Be enrolled in all the ECTS credit of the Degree

  • In order to be able to defend the TFG, the student must also have completed all the Practicum corresponding to the Degree

The graduation ceremony, besides having a festive meaning for the students and their families, is a public manifestation that the University of Navarra will grant, at the moment the student has fulfilled all the academic requirements, a university degree scroll .

In order to participate in the graduation ceremony the student must:

  • Be enrolled in more ECTS credit in the last year than in the previous year.
  • Have less than 30 ECTS credit pending enrollment to finish the degree program.