Departure

Certificate of Attendance – Confirmation of Stay

Before leaving, you have to come to the International Office 2/3 days before your departure in order to sign your Departure Certificate. We will not sign this document unless you are physically present. The date on the Departure Certificate must coincide with your actual departure date. If you take the resit exams (July or September), please let us know and we will send the Transcript of Records in October with your resit mark.

If you have an attendance certificate from your home university, bring it with you the day of your departure and we will complete, sign and stamp it.

Transcript of Records (ToR)

Once completed your mobility period in the UHU, you will receive your Transcript of Records (marks) via email to you and your home International Office.

Delivery dates: 1C – March 1st  |  2C/Annual – August 1st.

The European Commission has developed the European Credit Transfer System (ECTS) to help students make the most of their studies abroad. This system is a way of measuring and comparing learning achievements and transferring them from one institution to another. Likewise, it helps higher education institutions to enhance their co-operation with other institutions by improving access to information on foreign curricula and providing common procedures for academic recognition.

ECTS credits are a value allocated to modules to describe the student workload required to complete them. They reflect the quantity of work each course requires in relation to the total quantity of work required to complete a full year of academic study at the institution, that is, lectures, practical work, seminars, private work – in the laboratory, library or at home – and examinations or other assessment activities.

English denomination Local Scale
(0-10)
ECTS Grade % of successful students normally achieving the grade Definition
First Class with Distinction 9 – 10 A 10 Excellent – outstanding performance with only minor errors
First Class 8 – 8,9 B 25 Very Good – above the average standard but with some errors
Second Class 7 – 7,9 C 30 Good – generally sound work with a number of notable errors
Pass Mark 5 – 6,9 D
E
25
10
Satisfactory – fair but with significant shortcomings
Sufficient – performance meets the mínimum criteria
Fail 0 – 4,9 FX
F
Fail – some more work required before the credit can be awarded
Fail – considerable further work is required