Section 1

The amendments to these Regulations shall be submitted in writing to the Campus Director for channeling to the corresponding organism.

  • a. The application for amendment requires the recommendation of the Academic and Student Affairs Commission.

Section 2

The period for channeling applications for amendments to the Regulations closes on the last day of classes, according to the Academic Calendar for the second semester of each year.


Section 3

All amendments generated at the three institutions shall be evaluated by a Systemic Commission on Amendments to Regulations, made up of the three Vice Chancellors for Student Affairs and chaired by the Vice President for Marketing and Student Affairs.


Section 4

The Vice President for Marketing and Student Affairs shall be responsible for presenting to the President the amendments to the Student Regulations and shall further be responsible for presenting to the Permanent Commission of the Board, once approved by the President, the amendments for final approval.


Section 5

The analysis and approval of the Student Regulations shall be referred to the Permanent Commission of the Board of Directors of the Ana G. Méndez University System known as the Commission for Academic and Student Affairs.


Section 6

Once amendments presented by the Vice President for Marketing and Student Affairs to the Commission for Academic and Student Affairs are approved, the Board of Directors shall have the duty and right to approve the Regulations or the proposed amendments, as well as to introduce additional amendments, in accordance with Article VII, Section 1, Paragraph I of the Institutional By-laws.


Section 7

The amendments to the Student Regulations shall become valid on the starting date for the academic year after they are approved.


Ana G. Méndez University System does not exclude from participation, nor denies benefits, nor discriminates against any person for reason of race, sex, color, birth, origin, social condition, physical or mental impediment, or for political, religious, social or labor ideas.


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