What should you do if you are unable to study on-campus
If you are unable to study on-campus and one of the following applies to you:
- you are a foreign student and unable to travel to Russia;
- you are a citizen of the Russian Federation and unable to return to Russia from another country;
- you are in a high-risk group.
Follow the instruction below
Send an Application to Transfer to Distance Learning to the Programme Office’s manager
- the application does not require a specific form but should be addressed to the supervisor of your academic programme;
- the application must state the reason for your transfer to distance learning (a decision will be taken by the head of your degree programme).
Correct your own individual curriculum
- the manager of the programme office will help you correct your own individual curriculum (IC);
- your individual curriculum can include upper-level courses, courses from other curricula, inter-campus courses and MOOC
- if you earn less than 60 credits in a year, then you will be required to study more next year (and the tuition cost for the current academic year will be reduced accordingly)
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