Common use of Language deficiency Clause in Contracts

Language deficiency. ‌ A student with a language deficiency because she has grown up abroad and who follows a degree programme that is delivered in Dutch may ask the Examination Board for an extension to the length of the examination and/or to be allowed to use a non-digital dictionary when taking interim examinations or partial examinations in the first and second year of enrolment. This request must be accompanied by a written recommendation from the student counsellor.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Teaching and Examination Regulations, Teaching and Examination Regulations, Teaching and Examination Regulations

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Language deficiency. ‌ 1. A student with a language deficiency because she has grown up abroad and who follows a degree programme that is delivered in Dutch may ask the Examination Board for an extension to the length of the examination and/or to be allowed to use a non-digital dictionary when taking interim examinations or partial examinations in the first and second year of enrolment. This request must be accompanied by a written recommendation from the student counsellor.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Teaching and Examination Regulations, Teaching and Examination Regulations, Teaching and Examination Regulations

Language deficiency. 1. A student with a language deficiency because she has grown up abroad and who follows a degree programme that is delivered in Dutch may ask the Examination Board for an extension to the length of the examination and/or to be allowed to use a non-digital dictionary when taking interim examinations or partial examinations in the first and second year of enrolment. This request must be accompanied by a written recommendation from the student counsellor.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Teaching and Examination Regulations, Teaching and Examination Regulations, Teaching and Examination Regulations

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Language deficiency. ‌ A student ‌ 1. Students with a language deficiency because she has they have grown up abroad and who follows follow a degree programme that is delivered in Dutch may ask the Examination Board for an extension to the length of the examination test and/or to be allowed to use a non-digital dictionary when taking interim examinations tests or partial examinations tests in the first and second year of enrolment. Students first contact the student counsellor for consultation and then submit a substantiated request to this effect the Examination Board. This request must be accompanied by a written recommendation from the student counsellor.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Teaching and Examination Regulations

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