Normally a student is expelled automatically when its study is completed, or the de-registration takes place at the request of the student. Under certain circumstances a university may also make a forcedĀ registration.
Under a forced de-registration refers to the forced de-registration of a student with no application of it. It stands in contrast to the regular de-registration at the end of the semester in which the last test was passed, and the de-registration of students at his request, if this example, the University or wishes to change university.
Forced Withdrawal: Possible reasons
A forced de-registration can then be induced, for example, if the studies or examination performance required for the continuation of Study required, has not provided definitive. Furthermore, the de-registration can be made even by force if duty fees as tuition fees or the semester fee was not paid. Also, the failure to submit an insurance certificate of the students through their own fault can lead to a forced de-registration. This can be in this case only be prevented if the certificate is filed within ten days. There may also be a reason for his forced de-registration if the sudents has not reported properly. Finally, a student will then forcibly expelled if he used violence against fellow students or staff, the university or that threatens, or when multiple events University hindered.
ForcedĀ registration: appeal
A forced de-registration, although the sharpest legal recourse, the one University has or college students against her. Nevertheless, it is of course possible that the student objecting to. This takes the form of a written objection, which must normally be submitted at least one month after receipt of the deregistration-writing at the university. Some universities include a contradiction, however, then there remains only the complaint. If an appeal is possible, this was rejected, is also dismissed the next step. It is then necessary to have appealed against the opposition action.