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De-registration

Procedure

The application for exmatriculation must be submitted to the Student Service Centre (SSZ).

In the case of ex officio de-registration, students will receive a notification with information on legal remedies as well as a written confirmation of de-registration.

De-registration upon request

De-registration on request generally takes place at the end of the semester, but can also be carried out on a desired date.

Important: The routing sheet for graduates and students leaving the university must be signed and stamped in advance at the library. The return of borrowed equipment must also be confirmed.

De-registration due to graduation

The final examination is only deemed to have been completed once the grade has been received by the Student Service Centre.

If the last academic achievement is a final thesis or an internship, this is only deemed to have been completed once it has been approved by the examination board or the internship supervisor.

De-registration takes place automatically at the end of the semester, but can also be carried out on a desired date upon request.

De-registration due to final failure to pass

Students must be exmatriculated ex officio if they have definitively failed an examination required by the study and examination regulations.

De-registration due to late re-registration

Students are to be exmatriculated ex officio if they have not re-registered on time.

Legal consequences

Upon exmatriculation, students lose their membership at Landshut University of Applied Sciences and thus all rights and obligations. This means that the student ID card and enrolment certificates may no longer be used from the date of de-registration.


As a result, students lose their right to participate in examinations.