Incoming Students
Faculty of Business Management and Social Sciences
Osnabrück: an excellent place to study for international students
Choose Osnabrück - the city of peace - for your study abroad experience!
Osnabrück University of Applied Sciences - with international degree programs, free semester language courses and cross-cultural exchange opportunities it is the perfect place not only to gain specialist knowledge, but also to develop an intercultural understanding, grow as a person and make new friends. Our university unites an appealing study environment with a modern infrastructure. The teachers have a diverse vocational background and global knowledge. On your way to an international career, we accompany you with individual counseling and support.
Osnabrück - rich in history and located in northwest Germany - has a population of 165,000, 15% of whom are students studying at two universities. Our town combines a vivid, diverse community from 140 nations with the charm and amenities of a big city, but is less anonymous. Thanks to the low cost of living, short distances and helpful people, you can easily manage your everyday life and will quickly feel at home here. The city and its lovely green countryside offer a large range of sports and recreational facilities plus a vibrant cultural scene, ranging from historical sights to art and music events.
Let Osnabrück excite and inspire you! Unforgettable memories are waiting for you!
Options for international students
You want to study a complete Bachelor's or Master's program at the Faculty of Business Management and Social Sciences (WiSo) in order to attain a degree?
An overview of our degree programs as well as useful information to prepare your study stay in Germany are given at: Degree-seeking students. Our "Handbook for international students" can also provide you with helpful tips and advices (PDF for download top right of this website). Moreover, the offers mentioned under Service for international students are relevant for you.
The following degree programs at our faculty are run in English:
Bachelor: International Management (B.A.)
Master: International Business and Management (M.A.)
Master: Management in Nonprofit Organisations (M.A.)
Details on the admission requirements and application procedures can be found on the homepages of the degree programs or on the page: Information for an application with foreign documents
Please note: You cannot apply for a regular study place on this website for incoming students. The online registration here is exclusively destined for the visiting students of our faculty.
Visiting students for us are exchange students from partner universities with which we have concluded a cooperation agreement.
Exchange students cannot attain a degree from our university. They stay with us in general for a minimum of six months (one semester) or a maximum of one year (two semesters) to study or to do an internship or a combination of both. For an Erasmus study you must spend at least three months in Germany, for an Erasmus internship minimally two months.
An enrollment at Osnabrück University of Applied Sciences (OUAS) can however be enabled for a minimum of three months only. Students, who stay for a shorter term, cannot get a student ID card and the public transportation ticket from us, but we offer the following services instead (in Osnabrück only, not in other towns): access to student canteens, library and university computers, authorization card for buying reduced bus tickets, possibly an accommodation via our Housing Service (subject to free rooms).
To prepare your study or internship stay in Osnabrück in an optimal way, you can gather useful information from this incoming website of our faculty, from our "Handbook for international students" as well as under international visiting students.
At the beginning of every semester, all incoming students must pay the semester fee.
Details on the admission requirements and application procedure: Online registration as visiting student
Exchange students from partner universities, with which we have a cooperation agreement, also include dual degree students. They come to us as visiting students with the aim to additionally obtain a Bachelor's or Master's degree from our university.
Dual degree students must meet the requirements agreed between their university and ours. They study with us for at least six months (one semester), in some cases for a year (two semesters) or even longer. The eligibility is checked by their own university which must specifically select and nominate the students for this program. Currently, we have such exchange agreements with the following universities:
- Ecole de Management de Normandie, Le Havre, France (Bachelor)
- Université Paris-Est-Créteil Val de Marne (UPEC), France (Master)
- Hefei University, China (Bachelor)
- Kyung Hee University, College of International Studies, Seoul, South Korea (Bachelor and Master)
- Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Paraná, Curitiba, Brazil (Bachelor)
- Universitas Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta, Indonesia (Bachelor and Master)
- Universidad de La Sabana, Chía, Cundinamarca, Colombia (Bachelor)
To help you well prepare for your stay in Osnabrück, you will find helpful tips and information on this incoming website of our faculty, in our "Handbook for international students" as well as under international visiting students.
At the beginning of every semester, all incoming students must pay the semester fee.
Details on the admission requirements and application procedure: Online registration as visiting student
We also accept visiting students who come to us as freemover students and who are enrolled at a university outside Germany which does, however, have no cooperation agreement with Osnabrück University of Applied Sciences (OUAS). You may study with us for one to two semesters but you cannot attain a degree. If you are interested in doing an internship in Germany, you can do so in your second term but you must organize it on your own.
Free movers must pay the full semester fee. You may deduct the administrative charge from this amount in case you receive a financial grant which is mainly financed by the German state, e. g. a scholarship of the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) (page in German only) or of the German Association for International Cooperation (GIZ).
You can inform yourself about the single steps to prepare your stay in Osnabrück on this incoming website of our faculty, in our "Handbook for international students" as well as under international visiting students.
Details on the admission requirements and application procedure: Online registration as visiting student
Visiting students: online registration
Exchange students from partner universities and freemover students must meet the requirements as stated on this page to be admitted as visiting students at the Faculty of Business Management and Social Sciences (WiSo):
Registration as a full-time student at a university outside Germany
You must be enrolled at a university abroad during the whole period of the planned stay in Germany and you must have completed at least one semester at your home university before coming to us.
Prior nomination by your home university before submitting the online registration
Before you submit your application, your home university must nominate you by e-mail to the International Faculty Office - best with our nomination chart and latest by April 30 for the winter semester and by October 15 for the summer semester. You can find the responsible contact for your country at: Contact International Faculty Office. Only freemover students, who are not nominated by their university, may apply directly.
Payment of semester fee
At the beginning of every semester, all incoming students have to pay the semester fee.
Good command of English and/or German
Visiting students must prove to have the language proficiency for a study or internship semester resp. as demanded by our faculty:
Nomination by home university
First of all, your university must nominate you by e-mail to our International Faculty Office with our nomination chart. Applications, for which we do not receive a nomination, cannot be accepted. Only freemover students, whose universities do not nominate, may apply right away.
Application via the Mobility-Online application portal
Step 1:
Please fill in the online form and submit it - you can find the link to the form at the bottom of this page. The system will send you a confirmation by e-mail with instructions for the next steps to complete the application.
Note:
- Special characters, upper and lower cases: Please enter your name and all other data in Latin letters without special characters (e. g. à, ?, ?, ?) and observe upper and lower cases, i. e. don’t enter your data in upper or lower case letters only.
- E-mail address: Enter your university's student address as first contact, other (private) e-mail addresses (hotmail, gmail, outlook etc.) only as second contact, please! Otherwise, important information might not reach you. Your university's student e-mail address will be used for the whole communication during the application process and your mobility.
- Faculty: Please only select our faculty "WiSo - Faculty of Business Management and Social Sciences".
- Exchange activity: Interns click on "Study and internship semester", please.
- Study area: Visiting students shall only choose "WiSo: Free course selection", dual degree students the relevant Bachelor or Master program.
- It can take a bit at times until the portal saves your data or loads new pages.
- The automatic confirmation e-mails do not reach you? Please check your SPAM file!
Step 2:
Register in the Mobility-Online portal and compose a user name and a password for creating a personal user account. The system will send you a confirmation by e-mail.
Step 3:
Log into your user account via the links in the confirmation e-mail. Enter your personal details (address) as well as the data on previous studies and upload your application documents, all in the given order.
Note:
- Should you not have all documents on hand and the deadline is near, first upload other files for the missing documents in the online form so that you can submit your application and keep the deadline.
- You can e-mail the missing papers to the International Faculty Office once available.
- Admission e-mails or invitation letters for non-EU students will, however, only be sent once all documents are complete and correct, i. e. including signatures, stamps and all further data that is needed.
- The files of the application documents shall not be uploaded altogether as one file, but as several separate files: e. g. the CV under CV, the language certificate under language certificate.
- Name your files clearly: e. g. Passport_first name_ surname.
- If one document, e. g. your transcript, consists of more than one page, please first convert it into one file. But please do not scan several pages side by side on one page of the file as this impedes the readability.
You must upload the following documents in your Mobility-Online user account:
- 1. Photograph
File format: JPG, JPEG, PNG, GIF
Photo format: upright format, maximal 3.5 x 4.5 cm
Photo size: maximal 207 x 266 pixels
Not older than three months
Pictures taken with a digital camera or smartphone can be accepted as long as you observe our directions. Best upload a picture that meets the requirements for a passport, i. e. the photo should only show head and shoulders and it should be well-focused.
Should you scan the image on a white sheet of paper, please first crop it before you upload it in the application portal!
- 2. Copy of identity card
Passport (non-EU-students)
Personal ID card (EU students)
File size: maximal 5 MB
File format: PDF
Driver's licenses cannot be accepted as ID documents! The card/passport must be valid during the whole period of your mobility in Germany - please apply for an extension in time!
- 3. Curriculum vitae in tabular form
In German or English
Specimen as PDF format
Specimen as MS Word format
File size: maximal 5 MB
File format: PDF
- 4. Up-to-date transcript of academic
record from home university In German, English, French, Spanish, Italian or Dutch
File size: maximal 5 MB
File format: PDF
Required particulars:
- Your full name
- Semesters and subjects completed to date, incl. credits and grades
- Address, signature, stamp of your university, incl. the current date
Please also include transcripts of already achieved Bachelor or Master degrees or e-mail these to us.
- 5. Language certificate
Command of German and/or English
Template as MS Word format
Alternatively: any other relevant language certificate
File size: maximal 5 MB
File format: PDF
A language proof is not required if your mother tongue is German or English (depending on your choice of modules).
- 6. Certificate of enrollment
from home university Template as MS Word format
File size: maximal 5 MB
File format: PDF
- 7. EU students: copy of European Health Insurance Card (EHIC)
File size: maximal 5 MB
File format: PDF
Please scan both sides of the card! The validity of the card must cover the whole period of your mobility. Please apply in time for an extension or a new card with your insurer. To meet the application deadline, you can first submit a provisional certificate and send a copy of your EHIC to the IFO by e-mail once available. More details: Health insurance
Step 4:
Mark your application as completed. Only afterwards the International Faculty Office can check it. Your data and documents will be blocked temporarily. You will be notified by e-mail if any document needs to be replaced.
If we can accept your application, you will receive an admission e-mail from us. It contains important information and instructions for the further procedure as well a visa admission letter for students with a non-European nationality. Please immediately take the next steps for preparing your mobility, as far as appropriate: apply for an accommodation, a visa, the international winter/summer language school German, etc. - see also: Application and admission procedure for visiting students
We cannot guarantee your admission or we may cancel it if your application reaches us after the closing date, if you submit invalid or forged documents or if you do not keep our conditions.
Should you have not received an admission or rejection e-mail or any other notification from us within two weeks after you have submitted your online application, please check your SPAM file or contact our International Faculty Office!
Online application form
Do you meet our admission requirements and do you have the required documents on hand? Then:
Application periods
Winter (September to February): March 1 to May 15 of the same year
Nomination by home university: latest by April 30
Summer (March to August): September 1 to November 1 of the preceding year
Nomination by home university: latest by October 15
Please first clear with your home university if you may extend your stay as a visiting student at Osnabrück University of Applied Sciences (OUAS) by an additional term. Afterwards we will need a new certificate of enrollment from your university by e-mail. It shall contain the dates of the upcoming semester and be signed and stamped by your coordinator.
PLEASE DO NOT APPLY AGAIN VIA MOBILITY-ONLINE! We will copy your profile from the preceeding semester instead.
- Certificate of enrollment from home university
Template as MS Word format
File size: maximal 5 MB
File format: PDF
Application periods
Winter (September to February): March 1 to May 15 of the same year
Summer (March to August): September 1 to November 1 of the preceding year
Application and admission procedure for visiting students
Please e-mail the certificate to your IFO coordinator who can also answer further questions: Contact International Faculty Office
Visiting students: study / internship semester
The academic year of Osnabrück University of Applied Sciences (OUAS) consists of two semesters.
The winter semester is the first part of the academic year. It begins on September 1 and ends on February 28. The lectures are held from mid-September to the beginning/middle of January. Subsequently, the three-week examination period lasts until the beginning of February.
The summer semester is the second part of the academic year and lasts from March 1 to August 31. The lectures are taught from the start of March until mid-June. The three-week examination period ends at the beginning of July.
During the semester break in February or from the beginning of July to mid-September, the international winter and summer programs take place at our university.
Important dates and deadlines at the Faculty of Business Management and Social Sciences (WiSo), of which you should keep track by all means, can be gathered from the following academic calendars:
Academic calendar - winter semester 2024/2025
Academic calendar - summer semester 2025
Academic calendar - winter semester 2025/2026
First of all, we would advise you to ask your home university for any funding programs they offer for a mobility abroad, such as Erasmus+ in case of EU students.
Further tips for scholarship programs and to finance your stay in Germany:
- Osnabrück University of Applied Sciences: Scholarships and financial support
- German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD): Study in Germany - Funding
- German Student Services (YouTube video): Tips for international students - How do I finance my studies in Germany?
- Funding programs for students from the U.S.A, Canada and Brazil: UAS7 Study and Internship Program.
- Part-time jobs while studying in Germany: Handbook for international students
Design your study semester yourself! Choose one of our Incoming Exchange Programs for exchange and freemover students and compose your individual timetable:
- Bachelor Exchange Program: Global Management and Economics
- Bachelor Exchange Program: Business Psychology / Human Resource Management
- Master Exchange Program: Global Management
- Master Exchange Program: Nonprofit Organisations
- Individual Choice of Modules
There you will also find the module requirements and descriptions, as far as already available.
Dual degree students shall select their courses with the help of the coordinators of their degree program - contact details: Handbook for international students: see "International course coordinators at our faculty".
Erasmus Plus internships in the study areas Nursing, Midwifery, Social Work, Occupational Therapy
Bachelor exchange students from our partner universities, with which we have concluded corresponding Erasmus agreements, can do an internship in the above-mentioned study areas in Osnabrück. The internship places are arranged by the Faculty of Business Management and Social Sciences (WiSo) with the collaborating practice institutions. With the confirmation of your acceptance, the International Faculty Office will give you the contact details of the responsible coordinators to clarify the details and the further procedure of the internship. Besides the practical work, you can or in some cases must study one additional module at our faculty, e. g. a language course in German or English or a study-related subject.
Be aware that you can be enrolled as a visiting student, get a student ID card and the public transportation ticket only if you stay in Germany for minimally three months. For this purpose, you must apply for the admission as a visiting student (see last item on this page).
The minimum period for an Erasmus internship is two months. Under the heading “Short-term internships without enrollment”, you can read which services we offer to students who want to stay with us for less than three months.
Language requirements for Erasmus Plus internships
1. Bachelor exchange students - Nursing
- English: minimal B1 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR)
- German: minimal B1 for the internship - B2 for studying the regular nursing modules at our faculty
2. Bachelor exchange students - Midwifery, Social Work
- German: minimal B2 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR)
- An internship in English in these fields of activity cannot be arranged at the moment.
- Participation in the International Language School German prior to the start of the internship (strongly recommended)
- Semester language course in German at our Faculty (strongly recommended)
3. Bachelor exchange students - Occupational Therapy
- English: minimal B1 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR)
- German: minimal B1
For all internships, previous knowledge of German is required as you often have to communicate in German with the patients or customers in the practice institutions. Otherwise, the fields of activity would be very limited. Therefore, we strongly recommend, if possible, to attend also the below German language courses:
- Participation in the International Language School German prior to the start of the internship
- Semester language course in German at our university
Internships in other study areas
All visiting students can plan a study and internship stay over two semesters in Germany: In the first semester of your one-year stay, you can study at our Faculty, and in the second term, you can do an internship in a company, institution or organization. The enrollment for the first and second semester will be realized by the International Faculty Office after you have applied for a study place as a visiting student (see last item on this page).
A mere internship stay without a previous study semester at our university is not possible, only within a few stipulated exchange programs. Since we currently do not have any cooperation partners for e. g. business-related internships, these must be fully arranged by yourself without our support. That means you must find a company or institution that is willing to take you as an intern and clear all the required formalities for the internship on your own. OUAS cannot give ECTS credits or issue certifications for these internships as they are not part of our syllabi and cannot be guided academically. We can only offer to enroll you. The internship does not necessarily have to be in our town, but definitely in Germany.
Schedule at least six months for your search and preparations and take into account that most firms want interns to have at least a basic or more likely a very good command of German.
Students who are already in Osnabrück can get advice for searching an internship place and for preparing the application documents from the Career Services (in German) within the Learning Center of OS UAS. They also run the Internship and Job Portal "Praxiko" (in German). Best first see over the portal together with your buddy before you arrange an appointment via learningcenter@hs-osnabrueck.de to clear any queries. Another good option to get in touch with regional companies is the Chance Career Fair (in German), held at our university every autumn.
Further tips on where to find internship places are given in our handbook for international students.
Short-term internships without enrollment
Bachelor exchange students from partner universities can also come to Germany to do an internship for less than three months. An internship place, academic guidance and a final certificate can be arranged by our university only with our cooperating practice institutions and within the stipulated exchange programs (e. g. Erasmus).
Even though you can neither be enrolled at our university nor obtain a student ID card, we can offer you the following services instead (in Osnabrück only, not in other towns): access to student canteens, library and university computers, authorization card for buying reduced student bus tickets, possibly an accommodation via our Housing Service (subject to free rooms).
For this purpose, our International Faculty Office will need your full name, e-mail address and date of birth. Get in touch with our housing service (housing@hs-osnabrueck.de) not later than two months before your internship starts. You can also find yourself a private accommodation. There are tips on this in our handbook for international students - see "Accommodation alternatives".
Maybe our short-term summer and winter programs could be of interest to you, too?
Combined study and internship semester for students from University of Florida (Warrington College of Business Administration) and University of Southern Indiana, U.S.A.
As a student of the above partner universities, you may do a combined study and internship semester in Osnabrück. That means you can gain practical experiences in a local company and study a few modules at our Faculty, all in one semester. You must have a good command of German and will be selected and nominated for this special program by your home university. Afterwards you must apply at our Faculty to become a visiting student (see last item of this page). The internship will be arranged and guided by the responsible academic coordinator of OS UAS. Further details on this exchange program can be given by your home university.
UAS7 Study and internship programs for students from the U.S.A., Canada and Brazil
Students from the U.S.A., Canada and Brazil can apply for the UAS7 Study and Internship Programs to be sponsored by a scholarship of the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) or by a travel grant. After you have received the confirmation for one of these exchange programs, you must additionally apply for a study place as a visiting student at our Faculty (see next item).
Registration as visiting student and legal conditions for internships in Germany
For nearly all of the above internship options, you must be enrolled at a university outside Germany during the whole period of your stay. And you must apply online for admission with our International Faculty Office: Online registration as visiting student
We cannot offer academic guidance or a written confirmation for any internship performances beyond the stated exchange programs. You are advised to ask your internship company for a final certification instead.
A minimum wage for your internship must be paid to you and you require a work permit from the Citizen Center Osnabrück when your internship shall last more than three months and if it is not an obligatory part of your degree program at your home university. Ask your home university if they can confirm a compulsory internship as this will increase your chances to find a place, even if you might not receive a remuneration in that case.
Moreover, please ask your health insurance company in what way your insurance cover might be affected by taking up a job/internship.
Further information:
Central pages for visiting students - legal conditions: Working / internships
Student Services of Germany (Deutsches Studentenwerk): Information for international students - Jobbing
German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD): Work placements
ECTS (European Credit Transfer System) is a standardized system for counting academic credits, which facilitates credit recognition between universities in Europe. ECTS credit points measure the student workload, comprising time spent in class as well as studying outside the classroom (including self-study, groupwork, papers, examinations, internships, etc.)
Recommended workload per semester Up to 30 ECTS, or 32.5 ECTS incl. a block week event For 1 ECTS, you are supposed to work for 30 hours. At Osnabrück University of Applied Sciences, most modules are awarded with 5 ECTS, which equals a workload of 150 hours. | Academic year Divided into 1 winter and 1 summer semester Semester duration: 6 months each, incl. semester break Lecture period: ca. 14/15 weeks each Examination period: 3 weeks each |
Bachelor degree programs Standard duration: 6 semesters 1st study stage: 1st and 2nd semester 2nd study stage: 3rd to 5th semester Internship, academic project and Bachelor thesis: 6th semester | Master degree programs Standard duration: 4 semesters General and key competences, specializations: 1st to 3rd semester Master thesis: 4th semester |
Visiting students (no dual degree)
All visiting students must compose a learning agreement with the modules they wish to study in Osnabrück. This must be signed by the student, their home university and Osnabrück University of Applied Sciences (OUAS). If an internship is intended, which shall be assessed by our university, the agreement shall also contain information on the planned practical activities.
Specimen of a learning agreement
Visiting students must agree the choice of their subjects or the details of their internship and the number of the ECTS credits to be achieved with their academic coordinators at their home university. The requirements set by them must be met and have priority.
After you have been admitted as a visiting student, please compose a first learning agreement during the below periods. The International Faculty Office (IFO) will send a reminder e-mail with further instructions. The following guidance document explains already what you must consider before making your choice - please read it carefully: Guidance for composing the learning agreement
Erasmus+ students: We have two universities in Osnabrück. If you compose a digital learning agreement, please make sure to choose the right university, otherwise your choice of modules will not reach us:
>> Select: D OSNABRU02 - 凤凰体育 (or Fachhochschule) Osnabrück
Dual degree students, who want to attain a dual degree from our university, shall compose their learning agreements with the help of the coordinators of their degree program - contact details: Handbook for international students: see "International course coordinators at our Faculty".
Periods for composing the learning agreement
First learning agreement before the mobility (first selection of modules)
Winter semester (September to February): June 1 to 15
Summer semester (March to August): November 15 to 30
Final learning agreement during the mobility (confirmation or change of first choice)
Winter semester: October 5 to 20
Summer semester: March 15 to 30
Online registration for modules on the Intranet of OUAS
Students must register online for their courses within the Intranet of our university at the start of the semester. Detailed information and instructions will be e-mailed by the International Faculty Office before this process starts.
The final semester timetables with the modules of all degree programs offered at our Faculty will only be published shortly before the semester begins. These contain detailed information on the single modules, e. g. the lecture venues and times as well as the names of the teachers.
Exchange students and free movers will be enrolled in one of the regular degree programs at the Faculty of Business Management and Social Sciences (WiSo). You may however choose modules from different Bachelor/Master programs and semesters and combine these with language courses. Therefore, you will compose your individual timetable on your own at the beginnning of the semester. That means you will not get completed schedules from the International Faculty Office.
Examinations and examination results
Students can find detailed information on the examinations and the examination results on the Intranet.
Retake of examinations
Failed examinations can be repeated at our Faculty only during the examination period of the next semester. Even if a module is not held in the following term, there will be a retake examination.
Visiting students can possibly resit for failed examinations even if they have already returned to their home countries. In any case, the exam must be taken on the same day and at the same time, either in Osnabrück or at your home university. You must only come to the examinations at our Faculty if the distance between Germany and your home country is not too far.
First please clarify with your university if a retake of examinations at OUAS is really necessary, if our retake period is not too late for them or if there are alternative solutions at your school. If you decide for a resit of our exams, ask your international coordinators if they agree to exchange the examination papers by e-mail and if they can invigilate the examinations for us. The International Faculty Office needs this confirmation and the proctor's contact details from your university.
Afterwards, the International Faculty Office will ask the OUAS teachers concerned for their permission that you may resit for the written parts of the examinations at your home university. Should the time difference be too big, for example, the teachers can refuse to give their consent. If they give their OK, we will inform you and clear the further steps with you and your university. We will obtain the examination papers from the teachers only shortly before the days of the examinations, but of course we will e-mail them to your proctor in due time.
For the retakes, you must be re-enrolled at our university and pay the semester fee. Please submit a new certificate of enrollment to the International Faculty Office, latest by the end of the registration period for the examinations (see academic calendars): Certificate of enrollment as MS Word format
Moreover, the following points have to be taken into account:
- The teachers, the contents and the examination type of the modules that you have initially attended and failed, can differ in the following semester.
- The teachers of the firstly attended modules do not offer retakes or extra examinations in the examination period of the next term if the modules are taught by other teachers during the following term.
We suggest to ask your former teachers if they hold the lecture in the successional term again and thus offer a retake examination themselves. If they don't, contact the teachers of the next term and ask for the contents or lecture scripts or any other assistance so that you can compare the contents and best prepare for the resit. The contact details can be provided by the International Faculty Office.
If an assignment, a presentation or a mid-term examination had been additional examination performances of the failed module, these must be repeated, too, even if you passed these already in your first attempt. The details need to be cleared with the teachers.
- The retake dates cannot be chosen by you. Day and time are fixed by our Faculty. If you write the exam at your home university, you must take it on the same day and at the same time as in Osnabrück.
- The examination regulations of our Faculty do not allow a retake of passed examinations to improve the grades.
Should anything be unclear, please contact your IFO coordinator: Contact International Faculty Office
Final certificates
The final certificates for visiting and dual degree students will be issued automatically by the Registrar's Office of our university and posted to your home university once all the examination results are on hand, at the earliest in
- March after the winter semester
- September after the summer semester
The International Faculty Office has no access to the examination results and cannot accelerate the transcript process.
Your final certificate will contain the grades and ECTS credit points for all passed and failed modules for which you have completed the required examinations. It is not possible to omit failed examinations in your final transcript. OUAS can only certify performances for the modules that have been specified in the official course catalog of the respective semester, which have been stipulated in the learning agreement and for the exams of which you have duly registered.
Specimen of a study abroad certificate
The German grading system
In the certificates, OUAS gives
- local grades or only a "pass" or "fail" for ungraded subjects
- ECTS credit points, except for a few preparatory/basic courses
- ECTS percentages
in accordance with the European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System (ECTS). We do neither assign ECTS grades from A to F nor determine any other ranking of the examination results. Further explanations of the grades can be found on the central page for visiting students: The German grading system
For a better transfer of the grades you attained at OUAS, the coordinators of your university can additionally have a look at the following PDF charts: Grading charts of OUAS
Grades for ungraded subjects
A few subjects are not graded at our Faculty and assessed with credits and "pass/fail" only. Should you definitely require grades for all your modules in your final transcript to get the full recognition through your home university, please ask your teachers if they can give you a grade for their usually ungraded class. Clear this immediately at the start of the lecture period, however by all means BEFORE the examinations begin. After the examination period has started, the Registrar's Office will not comply with your wish for an extra grade anymore, and only the regular assessments will be entered in your final transcript.
Grade reports for the recognition of your examination performances
If you need, besides the regular assessments at OUAS, additional overviews of the examination results with average grades and failure rates for the recognition by your home university, you will find grade reports on the Intranet: click "eCampus > Study Service > Registrar’s Office > “Notenspiegel”.
German courses offered by CIM and CIS
The results of the International Winter/Summer Language School German offered by the Center for International Mobility (CIM) will be transmitted automatically to the Registrar's Office and, if possible, included in the final study abroad certificate.
Exception: You have studied a German course with the same level during the following semester. In this case, only one German course will be certified in the transcript.
Current status of the examination results and intermediate transcripts
To get the current status of your examination results and provided that you are still enrolled and have access, you can check these yourself on the Intranet: click "eCampus > Study Service > Registrar’s Office > “Notenspiegel”. Or directly address to:
Ina Müller-Schlicht
Registrar's Office
i.mueller-schlicht@hs-osnabrueck.de
Phone: (05 41) 9 69-31 42
Students who study at OUAS for more than one semester, will get an official final certificate only after their stay. In case an intermediate transcript is required, you can generate a PDF transcript by yourself from the Intranet: click "eCampus > Study Service > Selfservice documents > Performance list". Alternatively, contact the Registrar's Office.
Service for international students
New international students
In order to help you to orient yourself easily at our university and in our town at the start of your stay in Osnabrück, a buddy shall take care of you.
Buddies are local students of our Faculty who shall, for example, pick you up at the station, assist you with the move into your residence room and shall also show you the university campuses. Your buddy supports you with the initial formalities (opening up a bank account, conclusion of a health insurance or registration at the Citizen Center unless this can be done during the group appointment arranged by the IFO) or can accompany you to a doctor, if desired. Further details on the buddy program can be gathered from our "Handbook for international students" (top right of this webpage).
This means you will have a helper and advisor in Osnabrück right from the beginning, and who knows: Maybe this will result in a lifetime friendship?
You do not have to apply for a buddy yourself. The International Faculty Office will select one for you and will send you the contact details before you travel to Germany. Afterwards you should get in touch with your buddy immediately. If the contact cannot be established for any reason, if you do not want to get a buddy or if you have questions, please write to: incoming-wiso@hs-osnabrueck.de
We would advise you to arrange a meeting with your buddy for your arrival in Osnabrück so that you can be picked up. Hence give your arrival dates to your buddy once you have finished your travel arrangements.
Application procedure for students of our Faculty (prospective buddies)
Students of our Faculty who would like to take care as a buddy of an international student, can find all information on the application procedure and the tasks of a buddy on the Intranet.
In the week before the classes begin, the International Faculty Office wants to give all international study beginners a warm welcome at the Faculty of Business Management and Social Sciences (WiSo). During our orientation days, we will introduce you to our university and service centers, show you the campuses and clear some registration processes with you. Moreover, the "meet and greet" event is a good opportunity to get to know the other international students and their buddies.
Unless you attend the International Language School German or the International Summer University, we strongly advise you to arrive in Osnabrück latest one week before our orientation days are held. Thus you will have enough time to clear important formalities and to make your accommodation your home.
For visiting students it is mandatory to attend the orientation days! We can tolerate your absence only if you can state a valid reason, e. g. examinations or other study obligations at your home university, delayed visa, medical treatments, etc. - private trips are no excuse! Please inform the International Faculty Office about your absence and late arrival.
The program can slightly vary from semester to semester. The International Faculty Office will e-mail the itinerary with the exact dates for the upcoming semester in due time.
Dates of the orientation days of the upcoming semesters: see Academic calendars
For more details on the initial formalities to be cleared after your arrival in Osnabrück, please read:
Arrival checklist for visiting students
Handbook for international students: see "Initial formalities upon your arrival"
How to book an online appointment at Residents' Registration Department - Bürgeramt Osnabrück
Contact International Faculty Office
Michaela Buchholz
Incoming Student Advisor: Europe
International Faculty Office, Faculty of Business Management and Social Sciences
m.buchholz@hs-osnabrueck.de
Room: CN 0206
Phone: +49 (0) 541 969-2076
- Office hours:
Please make an appointment.
Nathalie Banehr
Incoming Student Advisor: Non-European Countries
International Faculty Office, Faculty of Business Management and Social Sciences
incoming-overseas-wiso@hs-osnabrueck.de
Room: CN 0203
Phone: +49 (0) 541 969-7094
- Office hours:
Please make an appointment.
Samantha Beyerlein-Drengk
Incoming Student Advisor: Non-European Countries
International Faculty Office, Faculty of Business Management and Social Sciences
incoming-overseas-wiso@hs-osnabrueck.de
Room: CN 0206
Phone: +49 (0) 541 969-2089
- Office hours:
Please make an appointment.
Gita Lestari-K?tting
Incoming Student Coordinator: Orientation Days, Buddy Program, Social Events,
Registration at Citizen Center Osnabrück
International Faculty Office, Faculty of Business Management and Social Sciences
Program Coordinator for M. A. International Business and Management
g.lestari-koetting@hs-osnabrueck.de
Room: CN 0204
Phone: +49 (0) 541 969-3569
- Office hours:
Please make an appointment.
Incoming Student Tutor
International Faculty Office, Faculty of Business Management and Social Sciences
incoming-wiso@hs-osnabrueck.de
Room: CB 0009
Phone: +49 (0) 541 969-2208
Postal address:
Osnabrück University of Applied Sciences
Faculty of Business Management and Social Sciences
International Faculty Office
Albrechtstr. 30, 49076 Osnabrück
P. O. box 1940, 49009 Osnabrück
Germany
Address for visitors:
Caprivistr. 30 A
CN building
49076 Osnabrück
Germany