Common use of Academic Commitments Clause in Contracts

Academic Commitments. (a) All students taking part in the exchange program when admitted by the host institution have the right to be enrolled as student without right to academic degree for up a maximum period of one year (2 semesters) and for the maximum number of credits allowed in each institution, being subject to the same academic regimen as the others. All the students participating in the exchange program will have to comply with the applicable laws of the destination country. (b) The Parties have the right to restrict, in coordination with the concerned Schools or Colleges, the courses that can be offered to exchange student(s), if appropriate, in order to facilitate the mutual recognition of academic studies. (c) The exchange students may attend any academic course offered by the host institution, except when the program has the enrollments limited. Any academic credit obtained in the host institution can be transferred to the home institution, according to its own procedures and the Plan of Studies. The host institution will give the necessary orientation and information according the Plan of Studies. (d) If the exchange student has filled out an Academic Learning Agreement or Plan of Studies, previously signed and stamped by both institutions, the host institution must allow the student to enroll in all courses previously selected, except if a course in particular is not available for the specific academic semester. In such case, the host university must inform the home institution and/or amend the Academic Plan of Studies in accordance with the courses offered.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Specific Agreement for Student and Teacher Exchange, Specific Agreement for Student and Teacher Exchange, Specific Agreement for Student and Teacher Exchange

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