At its fourth meeting held on December 1, the working group established with the participation of the University Student Union (EHÖK) and the University leadership decided on the following measures:
19. Publication of a comprehensive assessment calendar
- In line with the initiative of the Operative Working Group, the schedule for the remaining period’s mid-term tests, retake tests, and exam allocations is available HERE, accompanied by a detailed description provided to all students. Daily schedules will be published gradually, based on the number of registered participants.
- For the spring semester of 2026, a similar calendar covering the full semester’s assessment timetable will be prepared during the first weeks of the term, supporting better planning of assessments, timely correction of related issues, and a more even distribution of workload.
20. Publication of next semester’s course list to support academic progress
- To support students’ credit progress, a new student interface has been developed where the range of compulsory and compulsory-elective courses planned for the spring semester can be reviewed in advance.
- On this online platform, students can also provide preliminary feedback and requests regarding the courses planned for the upcoming term.
- At the initiative of the Operative Working Group, the University will issue a separate communication—primarily to students nearing graduation—encouraging them to review their curriculum (available in Neptun) and the list of courses they need to take next semester.
21. Measures to ensure a smooth start to the next semester
- To ensure a more even use of facilities, the spring semester of 2025 will begin gradually.
- First-year full-time bachelor and higher education vocational students will start on February 9.
- All other full-time students will start on February 16.
- Part-time cohorts will begin no earlier than February 13–14 (Friday–Saturday).
- The semester’s first intensive week (when elective courses will run) will take place between February 9–13, and the second between April 7–10.
- The course registration period—moved earlier compared to the previous semester—will begin during the week of January 19.
22. Communication of final examination requirements
- To ensure consistent information for all students, all regulations regarding the process and requirements of the final examinations will be published here.
- The Operative Working Group requests that the leadership of each faculty provide clear information to graduating students—and to teachers participating as examiners—on the details of the final exams, with particular emphasis on the expected content and depth of answers to professional questions.
For questions related to these matters, students should contact their faculty’s Vice Dean for Education.