Bachelor EER (OER) 2013-2014 DRAFT - School of Business and ...
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B. Extraordinary family circumstances<br />
In order for extraordinary family circumstances to be regarded as the<br />
aforementioned precondition:<br />
- the student must have notified the Student Advisor, five (5) days prior to or<br />
within five (5) days after the affected examination, <strong>of</strong> his/her extraordinary<br />
family circumstances as a cause <strong>of</strong> failing to take or failing to pass an<br />
examination; <strong>and</strong><br />
- the student must have provided pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> the occurrence <strong>and</strong> nature <strong>of</strong> the<br />
extraordinary family circumstances.<br />
- If the student cannot meet the final requirement, he/she needs to contact a<br />
Student Advisor, a Student Psychologist, or a Student Dean.<br />
C. Student’s physical, sensorial or other functional disorder<br />
In order for a student’s physical, sensorial or other functional disorder to be regarded<br />
as the aforementioned precondition, the student must have reported the physical,<br />
sensorial or other functional disorder to a Student Advisor at the start <strong>of</strong> his/her<br />
studies, or as soon as the physical, sensorial or other functional disorder occurred. At<br />
the student’s request a Student Advisor may draw up individual regulations<br />
regarding the binding study advice as prescribed in article 38 <strong>of</strong> these regulations.<br />
These individual regulations need to be approved by the Board <strong>of</strong> Examiners in order<br />
to come into force.<br />
D. Student’s pregnancy<br />
In order for a student’s pregnancy to be regarded as the aforementioned<br />
precondition:<br />
- the student must have reported her pregnancy to a Student Advisor; <strong>and</strong><br />
- the student must have submitted a statement from the attending physician or<br />
midwife with a confirmation <strong>of</strong> her pregnancy or a birth certificate.<br />
- If the student cannot meet the final requirement she needs to contact a<br />
Student Advisor, a Student Psychologist, or a Student Dean.<br />
E. Student’s administrative activities<br />
In order for a student’s administrative activities to be regarded as the<br />
aforementioned precondition the administrative activities as such need to be<br />
recognised by law or by the Executive Board <strong>of</strong> Maastricht University in accordance<br />
with the rules governing the ‘Afstudeerfonds UM’, the graduation fund <strong>of</strong> Maastricht<br />
University.<br />
Chapter VI Final Provisions<br />
Article 40 Amendments<br />
1. Competent authority<br />
Amendments to these regulations are laid down by a separate decision <strong>of</strong> the SBE<br />
Board.<br />
2. General effect<br />
No amendments will be made that apply to the current academic year, unless the<br />
proposed amendments in all fairness do not affect the students’ interests.