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It is recommended that the programs of the Ecclesiastical
Faculty of Theology be pursued on a full-time basis,
although it is possible to complete the requirements on a
part-time basis as well. Full-time residency means that the
candidate is involved in a full program of studies at the university.
According to article 37 of the statutes, "no ordinary
student in this faculty can be at the same time an ordinary
student in some other faculty."
Residency also means a quality of presence which is
spelled out in part in article 39 of the statutes: "Students enrolled
in the faculty are expected to observe all the regulations
of the faculty concerning the curriculum, attendance at
classes, examinations, and deadlines for research papers.
They should moreover, comport themselves in a professional,
ethical, and Christian manner consonant with the
goals and purposes of the ecclesiastically-recognized faculty
of theology of which they are a part."
Students who are priests and/or religious must present
a letter authorizing their studies signed by their ordinary.
They must reside at the University, in a diocesan rectory,
or in a religious house. Any other living arrangements
must be approved in writing by their ordinary.
More detailed information is available in the Statutes
of the Ecclesiastical Faculty and other information available
from the President of the Ecclesiastical Faculty.
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