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give the student a zero grade for that examination. The instructor also should
submit a report containing his/her recommendation to the department
chairperson that offers the course. Based on his/her judgment in each particular
case, the course instructor may take further action, such as giving the student an
F grade in that course. The department chairperson should submit his/her report
on the case to the college dean. The College Council either may be satisfied with
the instructor’s punishment for the student or refer the case to the Academic
Disciplinary Committee, which in turn makes the necessary investigations and
submits its recommendation to the Rector of the University, in accordance with
the Student Disciplinary By-Laws.
Article 39
The College Council that offers the course may approve the re-grading of examination
papers within a period not to exceed the beginning of the next semester’s examinations.
The Rules of Implementation for Article 39
Any student who feels that he/she has received an unfair grade in any course has the
right to immediately discuss the matter with the instructor of the course. If the student
and his/her instructor are unable to reach a mutually agreeable solution, the student may
submit an official appeal to the department chairperson that offers the course but no later
than the end of the fourth week of the following semester. The department chairperson is
entitled to ensure that the appeal is justified by referring to the instructor’s evaluation of
the student, based on the student’s class work and final examination scores. The
department chairperson accordingly takes the appropriate action, if deemed necessary,
by submitting the student’s appeal to the College Council.
Article 40
Based on the recommendation of the relevant department council, the College Council
determines the duration of the final written examinations, which should not be less than
one hour and not more than three hours.
Article 41
The College Council sets the regulations pertaining to the final examination procedures,
without detriment to the provisions stated in Articles 31–40.
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