The right to study at Finnish Universities of Applied Sciences are defined in the Polytechnics Act and Decree.
Full-time studies mean accomplishing 60 credits per academic year (in degree of minimum of 210 credits). The right to study consists of the following:
- The normative study time: 3,5 years for Bachelor’s degrees and 2 years for Master’s degrees
- Right to absence (maximum of 1 year)
In order to retain the right to study, all KAMK students must register as present (attending) or absent (non-attending) yearly within set period of time. If a student changes the enrollment during the semester, the change is valid from the date of the application has been made.
Students registered as absent (non-attending) can not complete their studies and are not entitled to student grants, student meal subsidies or other student allowances. At the same time the students must take into account the possible effects of absence on study plans as the degree programme syllabus is in force for one academic year at a time. Absence from studies might also affect residence permits for non-EU/EEA students.
New students may register as non-attending for the first study year only because of legal reasons.