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  • Course enrolment (Student Portal) and Group enrolment

  • Degree certificates & completing a pre-master programme

  • Aberrant examination regulation

    General

    An aberrant examination regulation deals with a deviation of the set-up or scheduling of examinations because not granting such deviation would lead to a disproportionate delay in the study programme.

    In most cases the aberrant examination regulation will take the form of an oral examination, but this is not necessarily the case. It is for the examiner to decide when the aberrant examination regulation will take place and what form the aberrant examination regulation will have.

    Once the request is granted, the student has to contact the lecturer in charge of this course for the exact arrangements. Please be aware that the examination should take place within two months from the decision of the Board of Examiners.

    Students need to be registered as a student of the University of Groningen at the time of the aberrant examination regulation. If the student cannot demonstrate this fact to the examiner, the examiner is not allowed to conduct the examination. Without a valid registration as a UG student the result will not be processed.

    Categories

    In principle, all examinations should be conducted in the way, order and at the times, stated in the Teaching and Examination Regulation including the Examination Regulation, Ocasys, and the examination schedule. If an unacceptable delay of the degree programme impends, the Board of Examiners might grant an aberrant examination regulation for a written examination. Aberrant examination regulations can only be granted the Board of Examiners (so not the examiner) in extraordinary cases of a pressing nature.

    Examinations conducted in a different fashion than arranged for by this examination regulation (and thus which are not determined by the Board of Examiners), are invalid. Deviation with regard to the set-up of the degree programme (spreading, acceleration, change in order of examinations) can only be granted if they have been requested beforehand and have been approved by the Board of Examiners.

    No aberrant examination regulations are granted to participants of the Study Abroad programme or students in the first year of the LLB programme.

    Requests are only granted under very strict conditions. For more information and the conditions per category, please check the regulation.

    In order to facilitate students with an impairment, several options are available. Considering the fact that the nature and severity of the impairment differs per student, the Faculty aims to assist and support each students individually, since every impairment demands different facilities. The first point of contact is the study adviser of the International Office. The office hours of the study advisers of the International Office are available on www.rug.nl/law/io. Students who need extra facilities, need to contact the study adviser timely.

    Applications

    Please complete the form to file a request at the Board of Examiners.

    Last update: 01-6-2024

  • Requesting a transcript or statement

    Certified transcript

    You can request a (certified) transcript from the Student Service Law by filling in this form.

    You can choose between the following options:

    • a ‘clean’ transcript (only the passing grades)
    • a full transcript (holding all results)

    Processing time:

    • If you have requested a digital version, the transcript will be sent within two working days.
    • If you wish to collect the transcript from the reception desk of the Röling building, this can be done within two working days during opening hours. You will be notified as soon as the transcript is available.
    • If you would like the transcript sent to you by post, the transcript will be sent by post within two working days.

    Please only use this form to apply.

    Statement

    You can request the following statements from the Student Service Law:

    - statement of registration
    - statement of medium of instruction
    - statement of expected graduation
    - statement of medium of instruction and expected graduation

    You can apply for such statements using this form.

    Last update: 21-6-2024

  • Access to lecture recordings

    Lecture- recordings

    The Faculty of Law has the objective to train capable and academically skilled legal experts. With this in mind, the Faculty has consciously chosen to offer academic education on site. This means that the standard for teaching is offering the education in physical form. Only in case of proven (long-term) exceptional circumstances, access to lecture-recordings can be requested. Seminars and working groups are never recorded; these formats require active participation and protection of the privacy of the active participants.

    Unfortunately, it is not possible to make recordings in all lecture rooms. This limits the offer of lecture-recordings. The schedule shows which courses are recorded under ‘remarks’. If recordings are made for courses, the recordings of the lectures are published five working days before the (resit) examination. This does not apply to courses in year 1, with the exception of the 10 ECTS course in block 4.

    Important:if lecture-recordings are being made, you will find information about those recordings for each course in the schedule under ‘remarks’. Some master courses will have the recordings available to students as default. Therefore, first check the schedule before you request access.
    Please be aware: for courses offered at master-level, it is up to the lecturers to decide whether or not the lecture will be recorded. It is therefore possible that for some courses no lectures are recorded whatsoever. That automatically leads to the impossibility of offering the recordings within five working days before the (resit) examination.

    Access possible if:

    As described above, it is only possible to apply for access to lecture-recordings in case of proven (long-term) exceptional circumstances. Such a request could then lead to having access to the lecture-recordings prior to the exam period. Please note that access to lecture recordings is only granted during the period in which live education is provided

    Your circumstances should fit one of the categories mentioned below for a request to possibly be successful:

    • Overlap compulsory courses
    • Board membership
    • Pre-master students Taks Law and Legal Public Administration
    • Studying in part-time mode
    • Compulsory Law in Practice internships
    • Elite Sports Student Programme
    • Proven special circumstances

     

    For each category, please find the specific conditions here below.

    Overlap compulsory courses

    When you have an overlap of lectures of compulsory courses within your Law programme, you can submit a request for access to the lecture-recordings. In the online application form, please attach a screenshot of your schedule that shows the overlap. You will also have to indicate for which of the overlapping courses you are requesting access to the lecture-recordings.

    Please be aware: overlap with working groups is not part of this arrangement, since you can choose your own working group when enrolling. Please keep this in mind when choosing your working group.

    A request can only be approved if you meet the following requirements:

    • You are enrolled in the courses in Progress
      and
    • It concerns lectures of compulsory courses, taught at overlapping (and therefore not adjacent) times*
      and
    • You have met the norm for Binding Study Advice for the specific programme
      and
    • It applies to compulsory post-propaedeutic or master courses.
    • In case of overlap between courses in two different tracks, you must be enrolled in Progress for both tracks and your planning must have been approved by a study adviser. In this case, access to lecture recordings will be granted for a maximum of one course per block.

    Board membership






    Students holding a board position will be given access to lecture-recordings with a maximum of one course per block, provided that:

    • The student has passed all first-year courses of the Bachelor ‘Rechtsgeleerdheid’ (Law) or the Bachelor International and European Law, or is enrolled in a master’s programme of the Faculty of Law, and,
    • The student falls into one or more of the following categories:
      a. Co-governance:
      - student assessor Executive Board
      - Student assessor Faculty Board, Faculty of Law
      - Member of the University Council
      - Member of the Faculty Council, Faculty of Law
      b. Board member of a study association of the Faculty of Law, for which the board member receives a CUOS grant for at least five months or more in the relevant academic year.

    By filling in this online application form, you can apply for access to the lecture-recordings of individual courses. You should attach the grant letter of the CUOS Administrative Body Membership Grant to the form.and proof of the overlap of compulsory board activities and the lecture,

    You will only be granted access when you are actually enrolled in the specific course(s) in Progress.

    Pre-master students Tax Law and Legal Public Administration

    Pre-master students of Tax Law and of Law and Legal Public Administration who are working in a profession which is relevant to their studies for more than 0.6 FTE have the option to request access to lecture-recordings. Please note: this does not apply to courses in the propaedeutic phase. You can submit your request by filling in the online application form. You will only be granted access when you are actually enrolled in the specific course(s) in Progress.

    Please send the proof that you are working for more than 0.6 FTE in a profession which is relevant to your studies to LLB rug.nl or LLM rug.nl before or right after you have sent in the application form.

    Studying in part-time mode

    The English-taught programmes can only be taken in full-time mode. This option therefore is not applicable to the English-taught programmes.

    Compulsory Law in Practice internships

    All master’s degree programmes have a compulsory Law in Practice component. One of the possibilities within this compulsory Law in Practice component is doing an internship. If you do an internship within the framework of this compulsory Law in practice component and simultaneously follow a master’s course, it is possible to request access to the lectures of that master’s course. For this, you have to provide proof of the internship you are following by providing your internship agreement. You will only be granted access if you are actually enrolled in the specific course in Progress.

    Please note: in the master phase, the lecturer of each courses decides whether a course is recorded or not. It is therefore possible that no recordings are made at all for some lectures in the master phase, but also that the recordings are immediately available to everyone. Take this into account when planning your programme. For each (master’s) course the schedule states under ‘remarks’ whether recordings will be made and, if so, when they will be available.

    Doing an internship on a voluntary basis, so not within the framework of the Law in Practice module in the master programme, cannot lead to access to lecture-recordings.

    Elite Sports Student Programme

    The University of Groningen has an arrangement for top-level athletes (Elite Sports Student Programme). This arrangement entails that students with a granted top-level athlete status can adjust their study programme to their top-level athlete programme. Students that think they are eligible for this top-level athlete arrangement should turn to the top-level athlete sports coordinator of the University of Groningen, Mr Cees Reitsma as soon as possible after the start of the academic year. The Faculty will be informed about which students have been allocated top-level athlete status.

    By filling in this online application form, you can submit a request for access to the lecture-recordings for individual courses.

    You will only be granted access when you are actually enrolled in the specific course(s) in Progress.

    Special circumstances

    Are you faced with extraordinary and demonstrable circumstances, which make that you are not physically able to attend lectures for a longer period of time? In such cases, it may be possible to submit a request for access to lecture recordings. The Faculty will assess your situation.

    In this
    online application form, you can indicate for which courses you would need access to the lecture recordings and for which reason. If you have already submitted proof to the Board of Examiners e.g. for being granted exam facilities, you will not need to submit this again.If you have not sent in such proof, please forward your documents for assessment to LLB rug.nl(bachelor and exchange students) and LLM rug.nl(pre-LLM and LLM students).

    The Faculty does not regard the following reasons as a reason for access to lecture recordings:
    ADHD, ADD, side job, non-compulsory Law in Practice components, non-compulsory electives, non-compulsory internships, not having childcare available, dyslexia, quarantine obligation due to Covid, travel distance, travel time between classes.

    In principle, having ADHD and ADD is not a reason to gain access to lecture recordings. Should your situation give cause for this due to special circumstances, we advise you to submit a request. Please note: you must be able to demonstrate these special circumstances.

    It is not possible to be granted access due to a short-term (shorter than one block) circumstance.

    You will only be granted access when you are actually enrolled in the specific course(s) in Progress.

    Application deadlines

    Access to lecture recordings can be requested per block through the online application form. Below you will find the dates from which you may submit your request:

    block 1: from 19 August

    block 2: from 21 October

    block 3: from 13 January

    block 4: from 24 March

    Requests for access to the lecture recordings that have been submitted before the set dates per teaching block (dates of the course enrolments) will not be processed. Requests for access without course enrolment will be denied. The processing time is seven working days on average.

    Problems & questions

    If you are experiencing technical difficulties with the lecture recordings, please send an email to brightspace.law rug.nl.
    For other questions, please send an email to
    lecture-recordings-law rug.nl.

    Disclaimer and Code of Conduct

    The disclaimer below is applicable to all approved requests for access to the lecture recordings:

    The Faculty of Law will strive to make the lecture recordings available in Brightspace no later than the next working day.

    The Faculty accepts no liability for malfunctions or other causes, which lead to the impossibility to make lecture recordings available.

    Please also check our Code of Conduct for the use of the lecture recordings. Please read these regulations carefully.

    Access to lecture recordings is applicable from the moment you have been granted access taking into account the disclaimer and Code of Conduct.

    No rights can be derived from the access granted.

    Last update on 24-07-2024


  • Mid-year registration LLB programme

    Procedure

    Students can only register in the University of Groningen LLB programmes per 1 September. Do you want to restart your programme at a different moment – e.g. to temporarily interrupt your programme – you can only do so with the permission of the Admissions Board.

    With such permission, you can register at one of the following registration dates:

    1 November
    1 February
    1 April

    A registration request should be sent to the Admissions Board at least 6 weeks before the intended registration date. Are you planning on interrupting your LLB programme temporarily? Discuss your study plan with a study adviser of the International Office beforehand. The Admissions Board will take this step into consideration when reaching a decision.

    Request

    Mid-year registration request LLB programme

    Last update: 21-6-2024


  • Approval courses

     

    General

    Every student, bachelor, master, and pre-master, should ask for course approval. This should be done at least three (3) months before graduation/completing their programme. For master and pre-master students it is strongly advised to ask for approval immediately after the start of the programme. This approval can be obtained via Progress.

    This approval has two functions:

    • It is the first step in the graduation process (both bachelor and master) or a step in the transition from pre-master to master;
    • It is an extra check for you to see if you are not missing any courses.

    If your courses are not approved timely this will lead to delays in the graduation process and possibly to problems when registering for a Master’s degree programme.

    Your degree certificate is produced based on the approved list of courses. Therefore always check your list of courses to see if it correct and complete. A bachelor list of courses should at least be 180 ECTS, a master list of courses should at least be 60 ECTS; you will also have to add course units which you still have to complete in the list of courses. You will need to place any courses on top of the minimum 180 / 60 ECTS in the ‘extracurricular courses’ section.

    Register your list of courses in Progress

    To register for the graduation process, please follow these steps in Progress:

    1. Go to ‘enrolling’, then click ‘Faculty of Law’.

    2. Go to ‘Application degree certificate’ and click the degree you wish to apply for (1stbachelor degree LLB or 1stor 2ndmaster degree LLM).

    3. Go through the steps in the graduation process.

    Your degree certificate (diploma) will be based on your approved list of courses. Therefore check your list of courses to see if it is correct and complete. An LLB degree should be 180 ECTS, an LLM degree 60 ECTS. Also make sure to place the courses in the correct category (first year courses, second & third year courses, compulsory courses, etc.). Courses which are not needed to complete your bachelor’s or master’s degree programme should be placed in the section’extra-curricular credits’.

    Please make sure to hand in your list of courses when asked for. This can already be done before you have passed all courses.

    Manual

    You can find the manual in the graduation process in Progress. You go to the graduation process through ‘enrolling’ and clicking the graduation process. You can find the link to the manual at the top of the process in Progress.

    You can also find the LLB graduation manual, pre-master completion manual and LLM graduation manual here.

    Changes

    Any changes to your list of courses can be sent to BoE-Law rug.nl.

    Optional courses

    For all requirements with regard to your programme, please check the Teaching and Examination Regulations of your programme (TER).

    Last update: 21-6-2024


  • Exemptions

    Applying for exemptions

    In order to apply for an exemption, you need to fill in an exemption request form. You can fill this form in online and attach all necessary documentation.

    Assessment

    The Board of Examiners can, at your request, grant an exemption for an examination if you have passed an examination of a course which is similar in content size/workload and level which is part of an already obtained bachelor or law master degree.

    For exact regulations with regard to exemptions, please check the Teaching and Examination Regulations.

    The Board of Examiners decides within six weeks after receiving your request. You need to provide the Board of Examines with information with regard to your diploma, examinations, and assessments based on which you apply for an exemption. You will also have to hand in some documentations, like a certified transcript or diploma, a list of literature of the course and a course description. You should hand in a file which is as complete as possible; an incomplete file can only for this reason be rejected.

    As rule of thumb: HBO courses (courses from a University of Applied science) cannot lead to exemptions from post-propaedeutic courses (bachelor or master courses).

    Deadline

    Applications need to be handed in by the end of week 2 of the block in which the course is taught.

    Last update: 01-06-2024


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  • Studying with extra facilities

    General

    The Faculty offers the possibility to students with an impairment to participate in examinations in a way that is geared towards their specific situation.

    Such examination facilities are granted by the Board of Examiners and executed by either the departments responsible for a course or the Student Administration and Student Affairs Office.

    Proceduretemporary impairment

    Is your impairment temporary, e.g. a broken wrist, please contact a study adviser of the International Office as soon as possible. Make sure to provide the study adviser with a recent expert statement (e.g. a doctor’s statement). Based on these documents, it can be assessed what kind of temporary facilities, e.g. the use of a laptop, can and should be arranged for. The study adviser will contact the Board of Examiners on your behalf with a possible request for temporary facilities.

    You will then receive notification from the Board of Examiners about the possible allocation of the facility. This allocation is temporary.

    Procedure non-temporary impairment

    If you have a non-temporary impairment, please complete the information tool. Some circumstances can immediately be applied for via the information tool, for others you will have to make an appointment with a student counsellor first. Please complete this information tool first to find out which steps to take.

    As soon as you have received the advice letter from the student counsellor, you can apply for extra facilities, using this application form. Please be aware: you will have to forward the advice letter from the student counsellors yourself to the Faculty. For privacy reasons these advice letters are not forwarded to the Faculty by the student counsellors.

    The Board of Examiners will subsequently contact you about the possible allocation of facilities; if need be, you will be invited for a meeting. When allocating the facilities, it will be indicated whether the facilities are granted to you permanently or for a certain period of time. The facility therefore does not has to be applied for each examination period. You can find these specifications in the approval letter.

    You are responsible for the timely application of the facility/facilities, handing in the expert statement(s), and the advice of the student counsellor. If the application is not done in time, it cannot be guaranteed that the facilities will be arranged for before the examination period. Please keep the following deadlines in mind:
    For block 1: 27 September 2024
    For block 2: 6 December 2024
    For block 3: 28 February 2025
    For block 4: 9 May 2025

    To do

    1. Arrange for an advice letter by a student counsellor.Should you need facilities for a short period, this step can be skipped (e.g. arm in plaster). In some cases it will be necessary to make an appointment with a student counsellor, and in others your application can be taken care of digitally. The correct procedure can be found via www.formdesk.nl/rug/examfacilities.

    2. As soon as you have received the advice from the student counsellor or if you cannot produce an official advice before the deadlines mentioned above, you need to contact a study adviserof the International Office before the above mentioned deadline(s).You can contact the study advisers through LLB rug.nl(bachelor students) or LLM rug.nl(pre-LLM and LLM students). You need to include your advice letter from the student counsellor or – should you not have received that yet – a statement by a (medical) expert.

    Taking exams

    You will receive notification from the coordinator examination facilities a week before the start of the examination period at the latest. Should you not receive such mail, please contact voorzieningen-rechten@rug.nl.

    Organising examination facilities is very labour intensive. Should you therefore decide to not participate in an examination you registered for, you need to inform the secretariat of the department responsible for the course. If you take your exam in a separate room organised by OSA, please contact the department dealing with the facilities on the day of the exam at the latest (as specified in the approval letter by the Board of Examiners). If you take your exam in a room organised by OSA an dyou do not show up for the exam without informing the department, you will receive a warning. If this happens a second time, the exam facilities will be cancelled. Please take this into account!

    Last update: 21-6-2024


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