More And Better
Enrolling in Mark Upgrading Exams
As from semester 2 of 2011-12
As part of the implementation of new online procedures in the Academic Area and included in the project FMUL-Digital (GCI), students will have new facilities at their disposal in their “Registry and Bursar’s Office” area. This process will enable streamlining services, make things more convenient for students, facilitate the filing of forms, and reduce their concern about the opening times of services, among other things.
The process is operating in semester 2 of the current academic year in the subjects of years 1, 2, 4, and 5. The new online function (form to enroll in exams for purposes of upgrading marks) enables students to enroll in all the subjects whose marks they wish to upgrade and send the form electronically.
Find out more here.
To make the payment of the mark upgrading exam fee easier for students, please note the following:
• Students who pass the subject in which they have enrolled to sit the mark upgrading exam in the current academic year will only have access to the ATM reference to pay the fee (the reference will be made available in the Virtual Registry) after the grade of the first exam sitting has been published by the corresponding lecturer in the Virtual Registry. We suggest students check their personal information at the Virtual Registry regularly.
• Students who have passed the subject in which they have enrolled to sit the mark upgrading exam in previous years will have access to the ATM reference to pay the fee (reference available in the Virtual Registry) before the date of the exam. We suggest students check their personal information at the Virtual Registry regularly.
Please note that from the moment students apply to enrol in the mark upgrading exam, the payment of the corresponding fee is mandatory (6.20€ per Subject).
In the knowledge that this is the way forward to reduce bureaucracy and improve access to all, reducing the need to come to our offices and to stand in queues, and that this will improve the quality of our services, we count on your collaboration.
Additional information: academica@fm.ul.pt
As part of the implementation of new online procedures in the Academic Area and included in the project FMUL-Digital (GCI), students will have new facilities at their disposal in their “Registry and Bursar’s Office” area. This process will enable streamlining services, make things more convenient for students, facilitate the filing of forms, and reduce their concern about the opening times of services, among other things.
The process is operating in semester 2 of the current academic year in the subjects of years 1, 2, 4, and 5. The new online function (form to enroll in exams for purposes of upgrading marks) enables students to enroll in all the subjects whose marks they wish to upgrade and send the form electronically.
Find out more here.
To make the payment of the mark upgrading exam fee easier for students, please note the following:
• Students who pass the subject in which they have enrolled to sit the mark upgrading exam in the current academic year will only have access to the ATM reference to pay the fee (the reference will be made available in the Virtual Registry) after the grade of the first exam sitting has been published by the corresponding lecturer in the Virtual Registry. We suggest students check their personal information at the Virtual Registry regularly.
• Students who have passed the subject in which they have enrolled to sit the mark upgrading exam in previous years will have access to the ATM reference to pay the fee (reference available in the Virtual Registry) before the date of the exam. We suggest students check their personal information at the Virtual Registry regularly.
Please note that from the moment students apply to enrol in the mark upgrading exam, the payment of the corresponding fee is mandatory (6.20€ per Subject).
In the knowledge that this is the way forward to reduce bureaucracy and improve access to all, reducing the need to come to our offices and to stand in queues, and that this will improve the quality of our services, we count on your collaboration.
Additional information: academica@fm.ul.pt