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Important information from Student affairs office, please read

Important information from Student affairs office, please read

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Dear math student,

A few days have now passed since the course started, and we hope that you’ve had a good start.

We would like to share some important information regarding course registration, exam sign-up, examination and grading procedures

Please take a moment to read through this information carefully to ensure you stay up to date and meet all necessary deadlines.

Register for courses in Ladok

When you are admitted to a course, you have to register for the course in Ladok in order to:

  • Keep your place on the course
  • Get grades reported on the course
  • Sign up for the exam
  • Receive study grants from CSN

How do you know if you are registered?
If the course appears under the "Current" on your Ladok page, your registration is complete. If you have taken the course before but did not finish it, you will instead find the course under "My Education" and "Not Completed."

Note that Ladok and the course webpages (kurshemsida) are not linked. Even if you are activated/enrolled to the course webpage you still need to register for the course in Ladok

The last day to register for most courses that start in the AB-period is on Sunday September 21th. (NOTE! If the course is given in collaboration with KTH, double check the date yourself in Ladok). If you have problem with the registration, please contact us in time before the web registration closes in Ladok.

Signing Up for Exams (Note: 10-day Deadline)
To participate in a written on-campus exam, you must sign up for the exam in Ladok.
You can register starting about one month before the exam date, and the deadline to sign up is 23:59, 10 days before the exam.

  • Example: If the exam is on March 23, the registration period ends on March 13.

Please note that we cannot register you for the exam after the deadline has passed. If you miss the sign-up deadline, you will need to register for the next upcoming exam date.

If you have already signed up for the exam but later realize that you will not write the exam, we kindly ask you to de-register (avanmäla) from the exam in Ladok.

Examination and grading
It is important that you are aware of
of the rules and regulations for the particular course you are currently enrolled in.

You can read more about examination rules here: During your studies.

Exam returns
The De
partment uses a digital system for exam returns, which automatically sends your scanned and graded exam to the email address linked to your account on the course homepage. Your exam will be sent from the following email address: tentataerlamning@math.su.se.

Course evaluations 
Course evaluations are an important tool for us to find out what you students think about our courses. When the course is finished you will get an evaluation by email to fill out.
You can find previous course evaluations here:
Course evaluations at the Department of Mathematics.

Keep your email address up to date
When you activate your university account you add your email address. This address is connected to your SU email address (your university account user id followed by student@su.se). This is the address that Stockholm University uses to contact you during your studies.

Make sure you keep your address up to date so you won’t miss relevant information from your teachers etc. To check and update your address go to Digital tools and services.

Contact the Student affairs office
You find the student affairs office at floor 3 in House 1 Albano (behind the elevators at Zone D).
We have drop-in visiting hours on Tuesdays at 11:45-12:45.
You can always contact us by e-mail or by phone. You can find more information about our telephone hours and what we can help you with on our
website.

If you have any questions regarding this post, please send us an email: studentexpedition@math.su.se. We are not able to answer questions in this news forum.

We wish you the best of luck with your studies!

Best regards,
Student Affairs office, 
Department of Mathematics