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FAQ

Do you have a question concerning the Honours College? You can find the answers to the Frequently Asked Questions below.

Application

1. I haven’t received all my results yet. Can I still apply?

Yes, you can apply for the Honours College even if some of your first-year results are still pending. Simply submit your application with the results you have received.

In August, a continuation check takes place. We will check that, by the end of your first year, you have obtained 60 EC in your bachelor’s programme and achieved a GPA of at least 7.0. If you have taken a first-year honours course, we will also check that you have successfully completed this course.

If you do not meet the continuation requirements, you will be notified via your Umail account. If you do not hear from us, you can proceed with your course application.

2. Where can I download a list of my grades?

You can download your grade list in uSis. Log in to uSis and click on ‘Transcript’. Your transcript will open in your browser, where you can download it and save it as a PDF.

Programme and courses

1. When do classes take place?

Many honours courses take place after 17:00 hrs or on Friday afternoon, so that interference with regular classes is reduced as much as possible. Please note: This does not apply to all honours courses. Always check your availability before you apply for an honours course. 

2. What is the difference between honours credits and regular credits?

Honours credits and regular credits are both part of the European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System, the standardized academic credit system in Europe.

However, Honours College credits are extracurricular. This means they cannot be used towards your regular bachelor’s degree, for example as elective credits. If you take an honours course, it will be listed separately on your bachelor’s diploma supplement. If you complete the Honours College (20 EC) and meet the certification requirements, you will also receive a certificate.

3. Does Honours College use a pass/fail grading system?

Pass/fail means you do not receive a numerical grade, but either a pass or a fail for a course. This system focuses more on the learning process and helps reduce stress, as there is no final single assessment. It is usually combined with more assignments and regular feedback throughout the course.

Various Honours College courses use a pass/fail system. You can check in the prospectus whether this applies to a specific course. 

4. Is attendance mandatory?

Yes, honours courses generally require mandatory attendance. Please check whether the course timetable fits with your bachelor’s timetable, before listing it as a preference in the course application process. 

5. Is it possible to take part in an exchange programme or internship as an Honours student?

Yes, you can take part in an exchange programme or do an internship while you are an Honours College student. Be sure to plan your 20 EC of honours courses around the semester you will be away. The easiest way to do this is by taking a 5 EC course in your first bachelor’s year and/or taking a 10 EC course.

Please note that any credits you may earn with an internship cannot be counted towards the Honours College. 

6. What types of students participate in the Honours College?

At the Honours College, you will meet like-minded students from other bachelor's programmes. What honours students have in common is a shared curiosity and eagerness to learn about various disciplines.

It is important to remember that the Honours College is an extra programme that students need to make time for. Hence, the people that join tend to be very intrinsically motivated to develop themselves, meet new people and broaden their horizons. 

Completing the programme

1. Do I need a 7.0 GPA to complete the Honours College?

A GPA of 7.0 is an entry requirement for the Honours College, because it shows that you are able to follow an additional programme, without affecting your regular bachelor’s studies.

After you have entered the Honours College, we assume you will maintain a GPA of at least 7.0 during your bachelor's. However, this is not a strict requirement for certification. To receive an Honours College certificate, you must meet the following requirements:

  • You have completed 20 EC of honours courses.
  • You have completed your bachelor's degree and the Honours College within four years. 

Should your participation in the Honours College begin to affect your regular bachelor’s studies, we kindly ask you to reconsider your participation and prioritise your regular studies.

2. What if I cannot finish my bachelor's degree within three years?

If you are admitted to the Honours College, we expect that you are able and willing to complete your bachelor’s degree within the standard three years. As honours students are very active and often engage in a range of activities alongside their regular studies, we recognise that, in practice, this three-year period can be restrictive. This has been taken into account when drawing up the certification requirements. To receive an Honours College certificate, you must meet the following requirements:

  • You have completed 20 EC of honours courses.
  • You have completed your bachelor's degree and the Honours College within four years. 

If you do not meet the requirements, all completed Honours courses will still be included on your diploma supplement. You will, however, not receive an Honours College certificate. 

Should your participation in the Honours College begin to affect your regular bachelor’s studies, we kindly ask you to reconsider your participation and prioritise your regular studies.

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