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The students from less privileged families are supported by the state upon covering the additional costs incurred in acquiring higher education. The aim of need-based study allowance (hereinafter study allowance) is to provide assistance to students, whose households are unable to support them, motivate them to study full time and successfully and complete a curriculum during nominal period of study.

Need-based study allowance can be applied for by a student who complies with following conditions:

Project nameIntegraCare: Person-centred care training program for multidisciplinary professionals

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    Piret Tamme

    Head of the Department, Lifelong-Learning Centre Leading lecturer

    • piret.tamme@ttk.ee
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Following e-books are accessible from the computers (specially marked) of the Tallinn Health Care College library:

Study Counselling
  • sharing information on the organization of studies
  • sharing information regarding students` practical training 
  • planning, extending or interrupting academic leave
  • calculating and selecting student`s study load
  • performing subject assessments, liquidation of study depts
  • exclusion from the list of students (exmatriculation)

DEADLINES FOR THE AUTUMN SEMESTER 2021/2022:

Health Education Center Midwife Curriculum is for the period of 01.09.2019 – 31.08.2022 involved in Erasmus + project: “Transforming transnational intercultural sensitivity for midwifery students through an inclusive mobility model” (TOTEMM).

(Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices KA203 - Strategic Partnerships for higher education)

Participants of the project:

Tervisharidus keskuse Ämmaemanda õppekava on kaasatud ajavahemikul 01.09.2019 – 31.08.2022 Erasmus + projekti: “Transforming transnational intercultural sensitivity for midwifery students through an inclusive mobility model” (TOTEMM).

(Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices KA203 - Strategic Partnerships for higher education)

How long do the studies last and how often do the lectures take place?

The Academic Regulations are based on the following: Higher Education Act, Vocational Educational Institutions Act, the Statutes of Tallinn Health Care College.

Compliance with the Academic Regulations is mandatory for the entire membership of the College (students, academic and non-academic staffs), regardless of the status of a learner, or the form of any contract that establishes a basis for execution of duties of the staff.

Students matriculated at the College shall be entered in the register of the Estonian Education Information System (EHIS).

2023 ADMISSION - APPLYING TO ASSISTANT PHARMACIST CURRICULUM 

Find more information about Assistant Pharmacist curriculum HERE.

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