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International Student Guide - Det Juridiske Fakultet

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Most students participating in ECTS will go to one single host institution in one single<br />

EU Member State, study there for a limited period and then return to their home<br />

institution.<br />

When the student has successfully completed the study programme, previously agreed on<br />

between the home and the host institution and returns to the home institution, credit<br />

transfer will take place, and the student will continue his/her studies at the home<br />

institution without any loss of time or credit.<br />

<strong>Student</strong>s selected by each institution to participate in ECTS can only be awarded a<br />

student mobility grant if they fulfil the general conditions of eligibility for the<br />

ERASMUS/Socrates grant.<br />

These are:<br />

• <strong>Student</strong>s must be citizens of one of the EU Member States or citizens of one of the<br />

EFTA countries (or recognized by one member State or one EFTA country by having<br />

official status of a refugee or stateless person or permanent resident).<br />

As to EFTA nationals, students will be eligible provided they are moving within the<br />

framework of ERASMUS/Socrates from the respective EFTA home country to an EU<br />

Member State. EFTA nationals registered as students in ECTS<br />

• participating institutions in other EFTA countries or in Community Member States<br />

are only eligible for participation in ECTS if they have established a right of<br />

permanent residence.<br />

• <strong>Student</strong>s will not have to pay tuition fees at the host institution.<br />

• The national grant/loan to which a student is entitled to for the studies at his or her<br />

institution cannot be discontinued, interrupted or reduced while that student is<br />

studying in another Member State and is receiving an ERASMUS/Socrates grant.<br />

• One study period abroad should not last less than three months or more than one year.<br />

For more details on ECTS, please consult The ECTS Department,<br />

ERASMUS Bureau at:<br />

http://www.europa.eu.int/comm/education/<br />

E-Mail: eac-info@cec.eu.int<br />

Examinations, Information and <strong>Guide</strong>lines<br />

When you are registered in a course you will automatically be registered for the<br />

succeeding exam. To be on the safe side, please check your exam registrations on<br />

Punk.ku<br />

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