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On 20th February 2008 the Academic Senate approved the Student Bill of Rights which defines the rights of all students enrolled in the University of L’Aquila. The Bill is made up of seven articles: Principles, Teaching, Examinations and assessment procedures, Training and internships, Working students, Student representatives.
Consult the Bill of Rights (available in Italian).