Granting of exemptions. 1. The Examination Board is authorised to grant exemptions to a students if they have passed examinations at other higher education institutions whose content, scope and level are deemed by the Examination Board to correspond in sufficient measure to (parts of) the module for which the student wishes to be exempted. 2. Students wishing to be considered for an exemption must submit a motivated and substantiated request to that effect in writing to the Examination Board before the teaching of the module for which exemption is being requested begins. The request must be accompanied by documentary evidence indicating that the student has already satisfied the requirements for the modules for which an exemption is being requested. 3. The validity period of an exemption granted for (parts) of the module of the main phase is unlimited in principle, unless the exemption has been granted in respect of one of the modules listed in Section 8.3. 4. The Examination Board will determine, on the basis of the evidence submitted, whether the student has met the requirements of the relevant module. 5. The Examination Board will grant a request for exemption if, in its opinion, the student meets the requirements of the relevant module or parts thereof. The Examination Board will inform the student of its decision by digital means within four weeks of the date on which the request was received. 6. Exemptions will be listed with the description ‘exemption’ in the examination results summary in SIS. A partial examination for which the student has been granted an exemption will not count towards the average final grade for the module of which this partial examination forms part.
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Granting of exemptions.
1. The Examination Board is authorised to grant exemptions to a students student: if they have passed examinations at other higher education institutions whose content, scope and level are deemed by the Examination Board to correspond in sufficient measure to (parts of) the module for which the student wishes to be exempted.
2; if they have acquired knowledge and skills outside higher education institutions whose content, scope and level are deemed by the Examination Board to correspond in sufficient measure to (parts of) the module for which the student wishes to be exempted. This provision is not applicable for the minor. Students wishing to be considered for an exemption must submit a motivated and substantiated request to that effect in writing to the Examination Board before the teaching of the module for which exemption is being requested begins. The request must be accompanied by documentary evidence indicating that the student has already satisfied the requirements for the modules for which an exemption is being requested.
3. The validity period of an exemption granted for (parts) of the module of the main phase is unlimited in principle, unless the exemption has been granted in respect of one of the modules listed in Section 8.3.
4. The Examination Board will determine, on the basis of the evidence submitted, whether the student has met the requirements of the relevant module.
5. The Examination Board will grant a request for exemption if, in its opinion, the student meets the requirements of the relevant module or parts thereof. The Examination Board will inform the student of its decision by digital means within four weeks of the date on which the request was received.
6. Exemptions will be listed with the description ‘exemption’ in the examination results summary in SIS. A partial examination for which the student has been granted an exemption will not count towards the average final grade for the module of which this partial examination forms part.
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Granting of exemptions.
1. The Examination Board is authorised to grant exemptions to a students if they have passed examinations at other higher education institutions whose content, scope and level are deemed by the Examination Board to correspond in sufficient measure to (parts of) the module for which the student wishes to be exempted. Final project(s) can not be considered for exemption.
2. Students wishing to be considered for an exemption must submit a motivated and substantiated request to that effect in writing to the Examination Board before the teaching of the module for which exemption is being requested begins. The request must be accompanied by documentary evidence indicating that the student has already satisfied the requirements for the modules for which an exemption is being requested.
3. The validity period of an exemption granted for (parts) of the module of the main phase is unlimited in principle, unless the exemption has been granted in respect of one of the modules listed in Section 8.3.
4. The Examination Board will determine, on the basis of the evidence submitted, whether the student has met the requirements of the relevant module.
5. The Examination Board will grant a request for exemption if, in its opinion, the student meets the requirements of the relevant module or parts thereof. The Examination Board will inform the student of its decision by digital means within four weeks of the date on which the request was received.
6. Exemptions will be listed with the description ‘exemption’ in the examination results summary in SIS. A partial examination for which the student has been granted an exemption will not count towards the average final grade for the module of which this partial examination forms part.
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Granting of exemptions. for (parts of) modules
1. The Examination Board is authorised to grant exemptions to a students students:
a. if they have passed examinations at other higher education institutions whose content, scope and level are deemed by the Examination Board to correspond in sufficient measure to (parts of) the module for which the student wishes to be exempted.;
2. Students wishing to be considered for an exemption must submit a motivated and substantiated request to that effect in writing to the Examination Board before the teaching of the module for which exemption is being requested begins. The request must be accompanied by documentary evidence indicating that the student has already satisfied the requirements for the modules for which an exemption is being requested.
3. The validity period of an exemption granted for (parts) of the module of the main phase is unlimited in principle, unless the exemption has been granted in respect of one of the modules listed in Section 8.39.7.
4. The Examination Board will determine, on the basis of the evidence submitted, whether the student has met the requirements of the relevant module.
5. The Examination Board will grant a request for exemption if, in its opinion, the student meets the requirements of the relevant module or parts thereof. The Examination Board will inform the student of its decision by digital means within four weeks of the date on which the request was received.
6. Exemptions will be listed with the description ‘exemption’ in the examination results summary in SIS. A partial examination for which the student has been granted an exemption will not count towards the average final grade for the module of which this partial examination forms part.
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Samples: Teaching and Examination Regulations
Granting of exemptions.
1. The Examination Board is authorised to grant exemptions to a students if they have passed examinations at other higher education institutions whose content, scope and level are deemed by the Examination Board to correspond in sufficient measure to (parts of) the module for which the student wishes to be exempted.;
2. Students wishing to be considered for an exemption must submit a motivated and substantiated request to that effect in writing to the Examination Board before the teaching of the module for which exemption is being requested begins. The request must be accompanied by documentary evidence indicating that the student has already satisfied the requirements for the modules for which an exemption is being requested.
3. The validity period of an exemption granted for (parts) of the module of the main phase is unlimited in principle, unless the exemption has been granted in respect of one of the modules listed in Section 8.3section 9.7.
4. The Examination Board will determine, on the basis of the evidence submitted, whether the student has met the requirements of the relevant module.
5. The Examination Board will grant a request for exemption if, in its opinion, the student meets the requirements of the relevant module or parts thereof. The Examination Board will inform the student of its decision by digital means within four weeks of the date on which the request was received.
6. Exemptions will be listed with the description ‘exemption’ in the examination results summary in SIS. A partial examination for which the student has been granted an exemption will not count towards the average final grade for the module of which this partial examination forms part.
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Samples: Teaching and Examination Regulations
Granting of exemptions.
1. The Examination Board is authorised to grant exemptions to a students if they have passed examinations at other higher education institutions whose content, scope and level are deemed by the Examination Board to correspond in sufficient measure to (parts of) the module for which the student wishes to be exempted.;
2. Students A students wishing to be considered for an exemption must submit a motivated and substantiated request to that effect in writing to the Examination Board before the teaching of the module for which exemption is being requested begins. The request must be accompanied by documentary evidence indicating that the student has already satisfied the requirements for the modules for which an exemption is being requested.
3. The validity period of an exemption granted for (parts) of the module of the main phase is unlimited in principle, unless the unlessthe exemption has been granted in respect of one of the modules listed in Section 8.3section 8.2.
4. The Examination Board will determine, on the basis of the evidence submitted, whether the student has met the requirements of the relevant module.
5. The Examination Board will grant a request for exemption if, in its opinion, the student meets the requirements of the relevant module or parts thereof. The Examination Board will inform the student of its decision by digital means within four weeks of the date on which the request was received.
6. Exemptions will be listed with the description ‘exemptionVR’ in the examination results summary in SIS. A partial examination for which the student has been granted an exemption will not count towards the average final grade for the module of which this partial examination forms part.
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Samples: Teaching and Examination Regulations
Granting of exemptions.
1. The Examination Board is authorised to grant exemptions to a students if they have passed examinations at other higher education institutions whose content, scope and level are deemed by the Examination Board to correspond in sufficient measure to (parts of) the module for which the student wishes to be exempted.;
2. Students wishing to be considered for an exemption must submit a motivated and substantiated request to that effect in writing to the Examination Board before the teaching of the module for which exemption is being requested begins. The request must be accompanied by documentary evidence indicating that the student has already satisfied the requirements for the modules for which an exemption is being requested.
3. The validity period of an exemption granted for (parts) of the module of the main phase is unlimited in principle, unless the unlessthe exemption has been granted in respect of one of the modules listed in Section 8.3section 9.7.
4. The Examination Board will determine, on the basis of the evidence submitted, whether the student has met the requirements of the relevant module.
5. The Examination Board will grant a request for exemption if, in its opinion, the student meets the requirements of the relevant module or parts thereof. The Examination Board will inform the student of its decision by digital means within four weeks of the date on which the request was received.
6. Exemptions will be listed with the description ‘exemption’ in the examination results summary in SIS. A partial examination for which the student has been granted an exemption will not count towards the average final grade for the module of which this partial examination forms part.
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Samples: Teaching and Examination Regulations