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Deadlines for Enrolment/Registration and other Academic Acts
The beginning of the 2011/12 academic year is getting closer, and time has come to disclose the Enrolment/Registration schedule. For students coming to year 1, for the first time, and for those with a bachelor degree, the period is 19-23 September 2011. With regard to all other students, there will be two enrolment stages: stage 1 takes place between 22 August and 11 September, and it is for students who have completed all subjects and whose grades are published in the Online Registry Office; stage 2 is for all those who did not enrol during stage 1, and will run from 26 September and 16 October.
Check out these and other relevant academic deadlines here
Fee in 2011/2012
The fee of the Integrated Master Degree in Medicine in the 2011/2012 academic year is 999 euros. It can be paid in one single payment, or in four instalments on the dates shown below:
1st Instalment – 300 euros, to be paid upon enrolment and before the online registration
2nd Instalment – 233 euros, payable by 31 January 2012
3rd Instalment – 233 euros, payable by 31 March 2012
4ª Instalment – 233 euros, payable by 31 May 2012
In addition to those referred to above, you can check out the amounts and deadlines for payment of fees for students with scholarships here
September examinations
Special Sitting (3rd Sitting) – will take place on the 1st fortnight of September
This examination period is for students registered on year 3 (completion of the first cycle of studies and admission to the degree) and on year 5 of the degree (completion of all academic activities to start clinical internships in year 6), to enable them to complete subjects from previous years not yet concluded.
Students in these circumstances are automatically enrolled in the aforesaid exam sitting.
Specific Sitting – will take place on the 2nd fortnight of September
This examination period is for all students covered by special legislation:
1. Working Students;
2. Part-time students;
3. Students with a physical and sensorial disability;
4. Students who are mothers or fathers;
5. Students suffering from a transmissible or infectious/contagious disease attested by medical services, and which prevents them from doing well academically;
6. Students with a serious disease or one that requires prolonged recovery, attested by the competent medical services, and which prevents them from doing well academically;
7. Young student association leader;
8. High Performance Student Athletes;
9. Student Athletes of the University of Lisbon.
Students in these circumstances must register at the Academic Services (Floor 01, near the Students’ Bar), between 5 and 7 September. .
Ana Maria Silva
academica@fm.ul.pt
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