FAQ
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Make an appointment with an academic counsellor to see what you can do in your situation. If there are personal circumstances that affect your study, contact your academic counsellor.
For all the rules and regulations regarding the BSA see this link.
It is always wise to consult an academic counsellor if you are suffering delays in your study, also if this is not due to personal circumstances.
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You can make an appointment with an academic counsellor online.
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You should first ask the teacher if the grade has been submitted. If the teacher has submitted the grade but it still is not online then contact the central student administration, spa-ewi@tudelft.nl.
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If you are too late for enrolling for an exam visit the examinations page.
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The board of examiners decides whether you get an exemption for an subject. See here the form to make a request for an exemption. Pay attention: exemptions do not count for your BSA and the weighted average!
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See the page regarding admission and enrolment for the entry requirements of the studies. If you still have questions after reading this, you can direct those questions towards contactcentre-esa@tudelft.nl.
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See this page for all information regarding the minor.
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You can follow a self-composed minor. You have to make a request for this to the board of examiners of EEMCS. See here for more information regarding the self-composed minor and the application form.
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You can choose to do a minor abroad. If you want to do a minor abroad make sure that you don’t have any open courses while you are doing your minor. If you want more information regarding your minor abroad, contact international office of EEMCS, exchange-eemcs@tudelft.nl.
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TUD offers support for students with a disability. It is advisable to make an appointment or visit our <link en student faculties eemcs-student-portal organisation academic-counsellors open-office-hour _blank>open office hours to discuss the impact of your disability on your studies. See this page for more general information with regard to studying with a disability.
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If you are having second thoughts, Make an appointment.
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No, because of the bachelor-for-master rule, for more info see the link.
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You can find them here.
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There are several places where you can follow workshops. Just to mention a few:
- Gezondeboel: Online tool for awareness and self-management. Scroll down on the website for modules available in English.
- Career and Counselling Services offers workshops on awareness and self-management, making study choices, study skills or career management.
- X offers a wide range of workshops, e.g. sports, performing arts, visual arts, lifstyle or wellbeing.