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Organization of the summer semester

3.4.1. The summer semester is organized with the following goals:

3.4.1.1. cancellation of academic debts;

3.4.1.2. earning credits of elective subjects included in the humanities department and determined by the higher education institution and ANAS, assuming the prerequisites of the subjects;

3.4.1.3. raising the grade of a successful subject;

3.4.1.4. Creation of conditions for students of other higher education institutions and master's level students of ANAS in individual subjects offered by the higher educational institution, as well as students of the master's level of higher education institutions in individual subjects offered by ANAS to earn appropriate credits.[25]

3.4.2. The summer semester is organized after the end of the spring semester, and its start date is determined by the higher education institution and ANAS. The duration of the summer semester (theoretical training and exams) is 6 (six) weeks (except for specially designated higher education institutions). The exam period is organized in the last week of the summer semester, not exceeding 1 (one) week.

3.4.3. The total number of credits in the subjects taken by the student in the summer semester should not exceed 10. 3.4.4. The summer semester and exams are completed 2 weeks before the start of the next semester.

3.4.5. For students who do not participate in the exam in the summer semester due to good reasons, one exam is organized until the beginning of the next semester. 3.4.6. Regardless of his participation in the summer semester, the student must submit his individual study plan for the fall semester to the faculty or the Science and Education Chair of ANAS from July 5 to 15, and he can make appropriate changes to his individual study plan during the period specified in subsection 3.3.1 of these Regulations. [27] 3.4.7. A student is not allowed to retake the exam in order to improve his/her grade in the subject in which he/she has passed. However, he takes the subject again in the summer semester to improve his grade and take the listening test. If the student does not achieve his goal, his previous score remains valid. 3.4.8. In accordance with the requirements of subsection 3.2.23 of these Rules, if a student who is not admitted to the exam attends more than 50 percent of the classes specified for the subject (subjects) in the semester, he has the right to retake that subject (subjects) in the summer semester. 3.4.9. The summer semester in higher educational institutions and ANAS is carried out on a voluntary basis on a paid basis (with the exception of specially designated higher educational institutions).

3.4.10. In the summer semester, the payment of a student's credit for a subject is determined in accordance with the requirements of clause 4.3 of these Regulations.

3.4.11. The number of students in the subject group in the summer semester is determined by the higher education institution and ANAS, taking into account the financial possibilities.

3.4.12. Teachers are involved in the summer semester on a voluntary basis. At this time, the teacher's activity is paid on an hourly basis. In addition, teachers are paid extra due to the funds obtained from the subject group. The amount of that payment is determined by the higher education institution and ANAS.

3.4.13. With the exception of what is specified in subsection 3.4.12 of these Regulations, the salaries of other employees involved in this work are paid from the funds obtained in the summer semester by order of the rector of the higher education institution and the president of ANAS. [28]

3.4.14. Higher educational institutions and ANAS freely determine the payment amount of summer semester organizers and teachers according to their financial capabilities.