Regulations
Here you will find everything to do with practical matters. Think about registering or deregistering for your programme, the rules regarding the EER, and resitting exams.
- Deregister from exam Find out how to cancel a test in case of force majeure.
- Education and Examination Regulations (EER) In the EER, you will find important rules on admission, progression, tests, re-sits, input of electives and graduation.
- Exemption If you followed classes elsewhere it is possible to request an exemption for a course or for credits.
- Retake exams Read here under which conditions you can retake an exam.
- Rules during exams Read here all about what you have to take into account during accounts.
- Calculators at U.S.E. In some exceptional cases calculators are permitted during exams.
- Exam inspection You can inspect your marked exam upon request.
Courses are valid indefinitely, but if a test was passed over five years ago, the Board of Examiners may require an additional test. This applies only to final grades; partial grades expire after the academic year they were earned. For issues regarding the validity of final grades, contact the the Board of Examiners . Full details are in the Education and Examination Regulations (EER) art. 5.11.
After registration, students are entitled to course participation, exams, and use of student facilities, but must finance items like books and course materials themselves. For additional costs beyond tuition fees, refer to Guidelines on extra contributions in addition to tuition fees.