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Forfeiture

Students who have started a university degree course without obtaining a degree or who, for any reason, have interrupted their studies, and have not taken exams for eight consecutive academic years , lose their student status. In such cases, they must re-enroll in the degree course and repeat the exams they have already passed. 
In any case, it is strongly recommended to contact the Student Office to verify the actual status of one's academic record.
To interrupt the forfeiture term, the student must take at least one exam, even with a negative result, provided that the result is recorded.
Students who fail to take the final graduation exam do not incur in the loss of their student status.

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