If you are enrolled in a Bachelor’s degree programme, you incur into
automatic forfeiture in the following cases:
a) if, within two years, you fail to
pass first-year compulsory exams which are required for admission to second year.
In this case you are considered to have forfeited and cannot continue your
studies in the same academic career. If you intend to resume your studies and
enrol in another Bachelor’s degree programme, you must sit and pass the
admissions test and conveniently place yourself in the ranking list.
b) if they fail to pass any exam for three consecutive years, or they do not complete
all the exams (excluding the Final Examination) in six years. In this
case they are considered to have forfeited and cannot continue their studies
in the same academic career. As a forfeited student, you are allowed to enrol again in the same Bachelor’s
degree programme (if this is still offered) without having to sit the admissions
test.
The years of part-time enrolment count as 0.5 / year.
An instance to the Rector for deferment of the
terms of forfeiture is permitted in the event of serious and certifiable
reasons.
When forfeited students begin a new academic career, they may apply for
the recognition of the credits earned during the degree programme from which
they have forfeited.
The forfeiture rules provided for by article
12 of the
Student Regulations are applicable to
students enrolled at Politecnico starting from the 2016/2017 academic
year.
These forfeiture rules are also applicable
to
students enrolled at Politecnico
before the 2016/2017 a.y., but in this case the number of years of
enrolment is calculated starting from the 2016/2017 a.y., instead of the actual
enrolment date.