What does Co-Registration mean?

As a student, you have a "home university". This is the university at which you are admitted to the degree programme and at which you enrol every semester. However, you would now like to attend courses at another university which you need for your studies at your home university or which you would like to take additionally? Then the most practical way at the university at which these course(s) is (are) offered is to co-enroll for them without applying for admission as a regular student.

Co-registered students are therefore students who take individual courses for their studies at universities other than their home university. It is not possible to complete a degree programme as a co-enrolled student! The formalities for co-registration vary from university to university, so that you should first enquire about co-registration at the respective university.

Please note: Co-registration 

  1. must be re-registered each semester (as well as the continuation of regular studies)
  2. only possible between Austrian universities!
  3. if you change your study programme (change of study programme number), you have to co-register again! If the study programme at the home university is closed, the co-registration is automatically closed at TU Wien.

NOTE!

First clarify with your home university whether and in what form the courses/examinations that you complete within the scope of co-registration can also be credited to your regular degree programme at your home university! Courses/examinations taken by students of TU Wien in the context of co-registration at other Austrian universities are only recognised as electives/transferable skills.

How to apply for co-registration

Step 1: Report the continuation of your studies

First of all, you have to register the continuation of your studies at your home university (by paying the ÖH-fee and any tuition fees), only then is co-registration at other universities possible.

Step 2: Online application

Complete the online application, opens an external URL in a new window by clicking on the tile "Co-registration".

Step 3: Required documents

Use the application form, opens an external URL in a new window to apply for co-registration. This form already contains the text for the pre-approval, which must then be filled out and signed by the responsible academic authority. The following documents must be sent to the Admissions Office via contact form within the admission deadlines:

  • Application form with completed pre-approval of the selected course/examination at the TU Wien for the current semester by the competent governing body responsible for study law at the home university (e.g. dean of studies, curriculum director, head of study programme, vice rector for teaching).
  • Proof of having passed the STEOP in the Bachelor's degree programme in question (transcript of records or collective certificate with the remark "STEOP completed"), issued by the governing body responsible for study law at the home university.
  • Proof of at least 30 ECTS credits in the diploma or Master's degree programme (transcript of records or transcript of records)
  • current study record of the home university
  • valid student ID

The co-registration will then be carried out electronically within a few days. It is not necessary to appear in person at the Admissions Office!

Step 4: Continuation of co-registration

In order to continue co-registration in the following semester, the documents required for co-registration must be submitted to the Admissions Office via Jira, opens an external URL in a new window within the admission deadlines.

The Bachelor's programme Subject of instruction Descriptive Geometry has been offered at the University of Vienna since the academic year 2014/15. However, the courses take place at TU Wien. Therefore, admission to the programme takes place at the University of Vienna (please note that an admission procedure has to be completed at the University of Vienna). For participation in and completion of the courses, co-registration at the TU Wien is required.

Please send questions about the courses to lehramt@geometrie.tuwien.ac.at. Information on the courses can also be found on the website of the Institute for Discrete Mathematics and Geometry (link is in German), opens an external URL in a new window.

NOTE! For this co-enrolment, neither a StEOP has to be completed nor the confirmation of the governing body responsible for study law has to be submitted!

Step 1: Report the continuation of your studies

First of all, you have to register the continuation of your studies at your home university (by paying the ÖH-fee and any tuition fees), only then is co-registration at other universities possible.

Step 2: Online application

Complete the online application, opens an external URL in a new window by clicking on the tile "Co-registration".

Step 3: Required documents

The following documents must be sent to the Admissions Office via contact form within the admission deadlines:

  • current study record of the home university
  • valid student ID

The co-registration will then be carried out electronically within a few days. It is not necessary to appear in person at the Admissions Office!

When can I co-register?

You can co-register during the admission period each semester.

Students who are admitted to this Master's programme at the University of Vienna require co-registration at the TU Wien in order to be able to complete the courses offered at TU Wien as part of this programme.

Step 1: Report the continuation of your studies

First of all, you have to register the continuation of your studies at your home university (by paying the ÖH-fee and any tuition fees), only then is co-registration at other universities possible.

Step 2: Online application

Complete the online application, opens an external URL in a new window by clicking on the tile "Co-registration".

Step 3: Required documents

The following documents must be sent to the Admissions Office via contact form within the admission deadlines:

  • current study record of the home university
  • valid student ID

The co-registration will then be carried out electronically within a few days. It is not necessary to appear in person at the Admissions Office!

When can I co-register?

You can co-register during the admission period each semester.

Step 1: Report the continuation of your studies

First of all, you have to register the continuation of your studies at your home university (by paying the ÖH-fee and any tuition fees), only then is co-registration at other universities possible.

Step 2: Online application

Complete the online application, opens an external URL in a new window by clicking on the tile "Co-registration".

Step 3: Required documents

The following documents must be sent to the Admissions Office via contact form within the admission deadlines:

  • current study record of the home university
  • valid student ID

The co-registration will then be carried out electronically within a few days. It is not necessary to appear in person at the Admissions Office!

When can I co-register?

You can co-register during the admission period each semester.