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Individual Study Programme (ISP)

In your individual study programme you indicate which courses you want to take in the coming semester or academic year. What should you take into account in the composition of your ISP?

You can find your ISP on KU Loket, under 'Education and Students' tab.

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Why do I have to submit an ISP?

Your ISP, your individual study programme, is the contract you enter into with the faculty (and, by extension, with the university in general). It applies to you alone. You determine yourself, taking into account certain rules, which courses you will include in your study programme and for which courses you will, as a result, participate in the evaluation.

As from the submission of your ISP (deadline: at the latest on the third Wednesday of the semester), your programme may be approved by an ISP employee. After approval of your ISP, your study programme for that semester will be final. It will then no longer be possible to make any further changes.

Practical guidelines

When putting together your ISP, there are some general rules that you have to take into account.


 

How should I draw up my ISP?

Questions?

Any questions about filing, saving and sending your ISP? Ask them to a staff member of the Education and Student Administration.
 

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