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Academic Policy

European University France

European University France is committed to upholding high academic standards and delivering quality education aligned with the French National Qualifications Framework (RNCP) and the European Qualifications Framework (EQF). This Academic Policy outlines the principles, procedures, and expectations that guide our teaching, learning, and assessment processes.

  1. Academic Structure
    Degree Levels: We offer Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Doctorate (PhD) programs.

Credit System: All programs follow the European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System (ECTS):

Bachelor’s: 180 ECTS

Master’s: 90–120 ECTS

Doctorate: Based on research output and dissertation, typically 180 ECTS equivalent

Language of Instruction: English is the primary language of instruction. Optional French language support is available.

  1. Assessment & Grading
    Assessment Methods: Coursework, written exams, oral presentations, group projects, research papers, and dissertations.

Grading Scale:

A (Excellent): 18–20

B (Very Good): 16–17.9

C (Good): 14–15.9

D (Satisfactory): 12–13.9

E (Pass): 10–11.9

F (Fail): Below 10

Resits: Students who fail may be allowed one reassessment opportunity per course.

  1. Academic Integrity
    Academic honesty is a core value. Students must:

Submit original work

Properly cite sources

Avoid plagiarism and cheating

Violations may result in:

Grade penalties

Academic probation

Expulsion in severe cases

  1. Attendance & Participation
    Students are expected to attend at least 75% of scheduled sessions.

Active participation is required, especially in seminars and workshops.

For online learners, participation in virtual sessions and timely submission of assignments is mandatory.

  1. Progression & Graduation
    To progress to the next academic year or graduate, students must:

Earn the required ECTS credits

Complete mandatory modules, internships, or dissertations

Maintain academic good standing (no outstanding disciplinary issues or unpaid fees)

  1. Appeals & Student Rights
    Students have the right to:

Appeal a grade through a formal process

Request academic accommodations (e.g., for disabilities)

Receive fair and respectful treatment from faculty and staff

Grade appeals must be submitted in writing within 14 days of receiving results.

  1. Policy Review & Contact
    This Academic Policy is reviewed annually. For questions or concerns, please contact us.

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