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The professors and professors of the University of Theater and Cinematographic Arts (SZFE) were informed about the university management plan that the fall semester would be valid for students to
student credits would be reduced to zero for this period,
and would transfer them to the spring semester – hvg.hu was informed.
Let him have knowledge of the work, all this was said in the meetings of the head of department and in one of the meetings of the Quality Management Council in early January. (The Council of University Professors and Students is responsible for educational and quality assurance tasks).
SZFE’s new management refused to write the zero-credit semester-closing plan in writing, even at the repeated request of the instructors. However, according to the new management, it is not possible to close the semester at the end of January, as the board of trustees headed by Attila Vidnyánszky wrote in a statement issued on November 27 that educational activities at SZFE can only continue after February 1, 2021.
The City Council is also concerned by the suggestion that credits for the fall semester be introduced in the spring, in addition to the 0 credits now included in Neptun’s university study system, in the spring, saying:
The legal university operation is tied to Neptune, and since the surface is marked by the time of any movement, no retrospective change in the system is conceivable.
University sources in a letter sent to the newspaper by the maintainer to the students.
draw the attention of self-pay students to the fact that “if their semester premiums have not been met in the fall semester,” they must make it up immediately, no later than January 15, 2021, that is, within of the three days.
The same letter states that, although self-pay students are asked for money, the fall semester of state scholarship students “will not be credited or deducted from the 12 available state semesters, nor will it be credited or will be deducted from the number of semesters available to complete your studies. “
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