Procedure and dates
Enrollment takes place in three phases:
- Booking phase
- Allocation phase
- Allocation of remaining places
Booking phase: During this period, booking requests can be entered in Studiport.
Allocation phase: After the allocation phase, the available places are allocated on the basis of the booking requests entered. The distribution is done by an algorithm.
Allocation of remaining places: Places that were not allocated during the allocation phase can be enrolled in an allocation of remaining places. This makes it possible to individually adjust the result of the allocation phase, as far as places are still available.
Tutorials and FAQ
In the module catalogs and the study plan for your program, you can see which sub-modules are intended for which semester. In addition, you can get information from the departmental advisors, the departmental student councils and the respective secretary's office.
If you are just starting your studies at EUF, you will learn everything you need to know during the introductory week. Don't worry.
Yes, you can: During the enrollment phase you can easily go back to Studiport and change your priorities under the option [My functions] > [Enroll courses] or unenroll registered courses.
To change a priority, first log out of the course and then reset the priorities in the second step.
Your changed requests will then be taken into account accordingly in the subsequent allocation process.
In this case this course request will not be considered by the allocation algorithm. So you will not get a place in the course in any case.
You can see in the screenshot that it is perfectly alright to specify only one event request. It is just as alright to specify preferences for several available parallel groups. Only if you do not select a single event group and everything remains untouched on "Do not enroll", no enrollment request will be considered by the algorithm in the allocation phase.
Allocation algorithm
For each course, spots are automatically allocated based on the priorities entered. For instance, course allocation within a submodule is considered. During automated allocation, all available courses are gathered, and the following process ensues:
- A course is chosen, considering students who have ranked it as their top choice (priority 1).
- A lottery system ranks these students.
- Based on this ranking, students are allocated spots.
- This allocation stops when all students from this batch have a spot or when the course is fully booked.
- The process moves to the next course and repeats steps 1-4.
- If spots remain after all courses have been allocated and some students are still unplaced, the system reverts to the first course, this time focusing on students who selected it as their second priority (priority 2).
- This loop continues until no more registrations are open or no spots remain.
Students with special needs
Students with special needs (resulting from family responsibilities, chronic illnesses, or impairments) participate in the voucher and assignment process like all others. In order for the algorithm to recognize students with special needs, and accordingly carry out the allocation with priority, affected students must submit a request for recognition of special needs with regard to course selection to the Equal Opportunity Work Area well in advance.
This will ensure that this group receives the courses selected with priority 1.
Exception: More students with special needs have chosen a Priority 1 course than the course offers seats.