Academic leave of absence and discontinuation

If you need to take a break during your studies at the Department of Theology, you must apply for an academic leave of absence to have a guaranteed place on the programme after the break. If you make an unannounced interruption of studies, you have no guaranteed place to resume your studies.

Academic leave of absence

A leave of absence can be granted if you meet any of the special conditions stated in the Higher Education Ordinance. If you have a reason other than those specified in the statutes, the department decides whether the leave of absence can be granted. If you have been granted a leave of absence, you have a guaranteed right to return to your studies.

The decision will indicate when you are due to resume your studies. If you cannot return to your studies at that time, you can apply for a new leave of absence.

Appeals

If you are denied a leave of absence, you can appeal the decision to the Higher Education Appeals Board (Överklagandenämnden för högskolan). The Uppsala University Registrar must receive the appeal within three weeks from the decision. State the decision you wish to appeal and its registration number. The appeal will be registered at Uppsala University and then sent to the Higher Education Appeals Board, which will decide on the appeal.

Discontinuation

If you want to terminate your studies on a programme, you must report it to the department. If you want to terminate your studies on a single course, you can report the discontinuation of studies via Ladok for students.

If you make an unannounced interruption of studies, without having applied for and being granted an academic leave of absence, you have no guaranteed place to resume your studies. Only if a place is available, you may be allowed to resume your studies.

Application for academic leave of absence and discontinuation of studies

Academic leave of absence

Discontinuation of studies

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