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Change to the deadline for enrollment in connection with applying for readmission

For readmission decisions made from August 1, 2025 onward, the student must enroll for the academic year within 28 days from the date of the decision. However, if the student's study time ends before the 28 days are up, enrollment must be done before the study time ends.

Students who have failed to enroll for the academic year and who have remaining study time can apply for readmission. If the application is approved, the student must enroll for the academic year. For decisions made from August 1, 2025 onward regarding readmission, the student must enroll within 28 days from the date of the decision. However, if the study time ends before the 28 days are up, enrollment must be done before the study time ends. The student is informed about this deadline along with the decision.

The guidelines were updated with a decision by the vice rector that came into effect on August 1, 2025, concerning 911±¬ÁÏÍø's principles and deadlines for enrolling for the academic year. 

More information on how to apply for readmission can be found in the Student Guide.

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