Study organization
Study organization
When does the semester begin? What is the semester fee? Where can I find the examination schedules? What can I do with the CampusCard? We have compiled the most important information for the organization of your studies. If you have any questions, we would also like to help you personally. For contact data of your point of contact, see the respective topics.
The academic year consists of a winter semester and a summer semester. The winter semester officially begins on September 1st and ends on February 28th/29th of the next calendar year. The summer semester begins on March 1st and ends on August 31st.
Semester | Start of lectures | Start of examinations | End of examinations |
---|---|---|---|
Summer semester 2024 | March 04, 2024 | June 15, 2024 | July 06, 2024 |
Winter semester 2024/2025 | September 23, 2024 | January 11, 2025 | February 01, 2025 |
Summer semester 2025 | March 03, 2025 | June 14, 2025 | July 05, 2025 |
Winter semester 2025/2026 | September 22, 2025 | January 10, 2026 | January 31, 2026 |
Summer semester 2026 | March 02, 2026 | June 13, 2026 | July 04, 2026 |
Winter semester 2026/2027 | September 21, 2026 | January 16, 2027 | February 06, 2027 |
Teaching generally starts, dependent on the respective date
- in the winter semester, at the beginning of the 39th calendar week and generally ends during the 5th week of the following calendar year (19 weeks). Examinations start on the Saturday of the second week of the year.
- in the summer semester, at the beginning of the 10th calendar week and generally ends during the 27th calendar week (18 weeks). Examinations start on the Saturday of the 24th calendar week.
More special features
- The dates and objectives are largely compatible with the Lower Saxony and North Rhine-Westphalia summer vacations. They also include a lecture break of four weeks in February/March.
- The Friday before the Tuesday after Pentecost are used for lectures. So, instead, there are no lectures on the Friday after Ascension Day.
- Lectures are not held through the holidays at the turn of the year during the winter semester. There are no lectures on January 2 if it falls on a Friday. This creates an additional day off during the Easter week.
- There are no lectures on December 22 if it falls on a Monday. There are no lectures on December 23 to allow for timely journeys home.
- Lectures will be resumed on the Tuesday after Easter. For this, there are no s during the entire Holy week.
General opening hours of the university buildings:
Monday - Friday 7:00 am - 8:00 pm
Saturday 7:30 am - 1:00 pm
Self-study areas (building CL, building SB 4th floor)
Monday - Friday 7:00 am - 10:00 pm
Saturday and Sunday 8:00 am - 8:00 pm
Students at Osnabr¨¹ck University of Applied Sciences must pay a semester fee for each semester. The semester fee for the summer semester 2025 is made up as follows:
Study programs in Lingen and Osnabr¨¹ck*:
Administration fee: 75 Euro
Student services fee: 93 Euro
Student self-administration fee: 13 Euro
German semester ticket: 176.40 Euro
Total: 357.40 Euro
* does not apply for the extra-occupational Bachelor's degree programs "Management of Operational Systems" "Mechanical Engineering", "Midwifery" (enrolment for summer semester 2025), "Nursing Management", "Nursing Science", "Physiotherapy" and "Plant Technology in Agriculture" and all non-consecutive part-time Master's degree programs; they pay the amount of 181 Euro reduced by the Germany semester ticket and / or the additional fees to be paid in accordance with the fee schedule of the degree program.
Student on leave of absence
For the summer semester 2025, students on leave of absence pay an amount reduced by the administrative fee of
Study programs with Germany semester ticket:
Osnabr¨¹ck and Lingen campuses: 282.40 Euro
Degree programs without a Germany semester ticket:
Osnabr¨¹ck and Lingen campuses: 106,- Euro
Information on re-registration, including bank details, can be found here.
Enrolled students who want to continue their studies in the following semester must report back in the following periods:
- June 1 to July 15 for the winter semester
- December 1 to January 15 for the summer semester
Re-registering takes place by the transfer of the current semester contribution (and the long-term study fees, if applicable) to the following account:
Bank details:
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IBAN: DE90 2655 0105 0000 0787 90
BIC: NOLADE22XXX
Sparkasse Osnabr¨¹ck
Intended purposes:
Line 1: HSOS und your Matrikelnumber (without space) - Example: HSOS1234567
Line 2: Your surname, first name
Academic leave of absence
Students can be granted a leave of absence from the second semester for one to four semesters for an important reason. Study and examination services cannot be used during a leave of absence.
Also in the sabbatical semesters, students must re-register, but the semester fee is reduced by the administrative fee. For the current semester fee for a sabbatical semester, see the point Semester fee.
Applications are to be submitted in writing for the winter semester no later than July 15 and for the summer semester no later than January 15. Learn more about the leave of absence from the Registrar's Office (website only available in German) at servicedesk@hs-osnabrueck.de or phone: +49 (0)541 969-7100
De-registration/Unenrollment
Students can de-register at any time through a written request to the Registrar's Office (website only available in German). Find the application form on the intranet. The de-registration is done - if not otherwise requested - usually at the end of the current semester. It may not be retroactively rescinded.
Upon successful completion of the degree program, the de-registration takes place automatically with the date of the last examination.
The CampusCard is your student identity card. You will get it automatically by mail as a first-year student. To get your CampusCard, it is necessary that all documents required for registration were filed completely and your semester fee has been received in the Osnabr¨¹ck University of Applied Sciences bank account. Then upload a digital passport image on your profile. Details will also be provided by e-mail.
What functions does the CampusCard have for students?
- Library card (website only available in German)
- Public transportation ticket for bus and train
- Payment card for canteens and cafeterias (website only available in German)
- Print and copy card (website only available in German)
- Access card for buildings and locker locks
- Visual identification
How long is the CampusCard valid?
You extend the validity period of your CampusCard - and hence the validity of the public transportation ticket - each semester after your renewal registration for the next semester at one of our validation stations (map):
- Westerberg Campus: in the building AB, next to the main entrance (Albrechtstra?e)
- Haste Campus: located near the library (Building HR)
- Lingen Campus: in the building of "Studentisches Arbeiten" (Hall I/II, Building KD)
Where can I load money onto my CampusCard?
Money can be added to the card at the following locations:
Osnabr¨¹ck location:
- in the cafeterias am Westerberg, in Haste and the Bistro Caprivistra?e
- in the Westerberg and Haste libraries
Lingen location:
- in the cafeteria
- in the library
How do I get a new CampusCard if it is lost, stolen or defective?
Please contact the ServiceDesk (website only available in German) with your student number. A processing fee of €15 will be charged for the replacement of lost or deliberately damaged CampusCards.
The Osnabr¨¹ck University of Applied Sciences provides you with various services, such as a private mailbox, free WLAN, access to the intranet as well as the PC pools.
Central user ID for e-mail and the OSCA-portal
For many IT services, you need a central user ID. This consists of a user name and a password. With your approval or your registration, you will automatically get your user ID and a temporary password by e-mail. Please change the temporary password on the intranet under the "Manage profile" menu item to get access to all services.
Each student will receive a personal e-mail address in the following form from the Osnabr¨¹ck University of Applied Sciences: First name.Surname@hs-osnabrueck.de. Please regularly check your mailbox for new e-mail because all official notifications of the Osnabr¨¹ck University of Applied Sciences will be sent to this e-mail address. You can reach your mailbox via the intranet. You can retrieve your e-mail with a mail client. You can find setup instructions in the Infothek on the intranet.
Intranet
In the intranet of the Osnabr¨¹ck University of Applied Sciences you can manage your personal profile, register for modules, lectures and exams and retrieve studies services and certificates.
For the login you will need your central user ID and password.
Please note that some functions of the intranet are only available once you are fully enrolled.
Internet access at the university locations
If you use a laptop or smartphone with wi-fi, free, wireless Internet access is available at many locations of the Osnabr¨¹ck University of Applied Sciences. The name of the WLAN network is "eduroam".
Eduroam (education roaming) is a global network of universities and research institutions, which allows you to use the Internet with your central user ID. Instructions to set up eduroam are available on the intranet.
In the learning landscapes of the buildings SB, SL and CL, you can use also the network ports with your own network cable in addition to WLAN. There too, you need your central user ID. Instructions on how to set up your device for network access can also be found on the OSCA Portal.
Printing and copying services
On campus, there are several multifunction devices from the Konica-Minolta Company which can be used via the payment function of the CampusCard. More information about prices and locations is located in the infothek (information center).
The ServiceDesk is available for questions and problems relating to the central IT services of the university. These include, among others, the OSCA University Portal, the central user ID, your e-mail, WLAN with eduroam, the application portal and many other services.
Contact
Phone: +49 (0) 541 969-7100
E-mail: servicedesk@hs-osnabrueck.de
Service times
Monday to Thursday from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm
Friday from 8:00 am to 3:00 pm
Directions
AB 0101 A
Note: Write us, if possible, from your university e-mail address so that the system automatically assigns your person and you will soon understand the respective processing steps OSCA Portal to your ticket.
Consulting service
For the Osnabr¨¹ck University of Applied Sciences reconciling studies and care-giving responsibility is a priority. Therefore, we support you with various measures to balance studies and family.
The staff of the Equal Opportunity Office (website only availabe in German) is available for personal advice on the balancing of studies and family. The Equal Opportunity Office also provides information on topics such as child care or changing rooms at the Osnabr¨¹ck University of Applied Sciences in addition to contact people.
Identification "Studies and family"
Students with children or with care-giving responsibilities may also apply for the "Study and family" card in the Registrar's Office (website only available in German). This allows, for example, a more flexible course of studies. More information as well as the application form can be found on the intranet.
Your contact person for the issuance of the card:
Marie Bongartz
Registrar's Office in the CB Building, Room CB 0008
Phone: +49 (0)541 969-3139
E-mail: m.bongartz@hs-osnabrueck.de
Initiative "Studying with a child"
Studying with a child (website is only available in German) is an initiative of the universities, student services, and the City of Osnabr¨¹ck. There you will find support and care-giving services, as well as information on topics such as financial services.
From 1 December 2021, the new electronic student registration procedure of the statutory health insurance companies will apply. This new electronic reporting dialogue between the health insurance companies and Osnabr¨¹ck University of Applied Sciences enables paperless communication and sustainable optimization of the reporting procedure.
Generally speaking, you must have sufficient health insurance coverage to be able to study in Germany. An exemption is only possible in exceptional cases (private health insurance).
In the past, students had to submit a paper document from the health insurance company to enroll at a university. From now on, this "document" will be made available to the universities digitally by the health insurance company!
Students are subject to the statutory health insurance obligation. An exemption is only possible in exceptional cases (private health insurance).
For enrollment, the university requires an electronic notification from a statutory health insurance company as to whether or not statutory insurance exists.
For this purpose, please ask your statutory health insurance company to check your insurance status, which you will have at the beginning of your semester (01.09. for the winter semester or 01.03. for the summer semester), and ask them to send it to Osnabr¨¹ck University of Applied Sciences in electronic form. The health insurance company will then transmit your insurance status directly to Osnabr¨¹ck University of Applied Sciences using the electronic notification procedure. The further submission of health insurance certificates in paper form is not required! The university will also confirm your enrollment to the health insurance company via the electronic registration procedure.
In principle, the statutory health insurance fund with which you are or will be insured at the beginning of your studies is responsible for the electronic health insurance registration.
Important: Even if you are privately insured and are exempt from compulsory insurance, your insurance status must be checked by a statutory health insurance fund and transmitted to the university. Prospective students who are not insured by the statutory health insurance at the beginning of their studies should contact the statutory health insurance with which they were last insured, or any other statutory health insurance.
If you are insured abroad, your insurance status must also be checked by a statutory health insurance company and electronically transmitted to the university.
If you have any further questions, please contact your health insurance company directly.