26.03.2026 14:11
As the student amnesty regulation approaches its conclusion, details have started to emerge. While it is planned for students who were dismissed after 2022 to benefit from the amnesty without restrictions, it is being discussed that the 50% condition will not be required. The proposal is expected to be presented to the Parliament after the final evaluation with President Erdoğan.
Significant progress has been made in the studies related to the student amnesty. A comprehensive amnesty is on the way. Details were obtained by News.com Ankara Representative Şerife Güzel.
Those who have been expelled from their schools due to crimes such as terrorism, sexual abuse, and drug-related offenses, like in previous periods, will not benefit from the new regulation that the AK Party officials are working on.
WILL THERE BE A 50% CONDITION?
It was claimed that students wishing to benefit from the amnesty would be required to complete at least half of their registered program. However, according to the information obtained, AK Party officials state that such a restriction would not be appropriate.
For this reason, in the new proposal, the year 2022, when the last student amnesty was issued, will be taken as a reference point.
Students who have been expelled from their schools for various reasons or who have not renewed their registration after 2022 will be able to benefit from the amnesty without any restrictions.
WHAT WILL HAPPEN TO THOSE WHO BENEFITED FROM PREVIOUS AMNESTIES?
The only restriction in the proposal is planned to be related to before 2022. Accordingly, those who benefited from the amnesties issued before 2022 will not be able to benefit from the new amnesty.
WHEN WILL THE PROPOSAL COME TO THE ASSEMBLY?
It is planned for the student amnesty to be included in a 30-article proposal that will contain significant changes regarding foundation universities. The proposal is expected to be brought to the Assembly agenda after a final consultation with President Erdoğan and to be legislated in time for the new academic year.