Prior to registration, first-year students are required to formally accept their study place by using the link they have received from UEF by email. The degree programme will inform the deadline for confirming the study place and it may change annually. If you do not confirm your study place, you will forfeit it.
If you are obliged to pay a tuition fee, pay the fee by deadline. Instructions on invoices will be sent to you by email. The tuition fee and the Student Union fee must be paid before the registration. The Student Union membership fees change every academic year.
After you have paid the tuition fee (if applicable), you can register online by logging into My Studyinfo with the same confirmation link you used for confirming your study place. Then proceed to register in the Oili registration service. Register as present (i.e. attending) and pay the student union fee by deadline.
If you cannot register online, you should register in person at the Student and Learning Services. If you know that you will arrive in Finland after the deadline for registration, please send an e-mail to opiskelu@uef.fi and explain your situation.
Upon registration, your information will be entered into the student register.
Once registered, you will get a student certificate. By showing this certificate, you will get a substantial discount on meals at certain campus restaurants and you are entitled to use the services provided by Finnish Student Health Service (FSHS) until you get your student card. NOTE! The services of FSHS are not available for exchange students!
You will also get instructions on how to activate your user account for the university’s IT services (e.g. email, WebOodi etc.) upon registration. The user account can be used in approximately one hour after the activation once your study right is valid. Please note, however, that your user account may not have all the necessary user rights at once, as new students get their final user rights only after registering at the university and after their information has been updated in the IDM system. This can take up to one day.
Each student must register as being present or absent for each one of their active study rights in the Oili registration service annually within the registration period.
NOTE! Remember to register as being present or absent for each one of your active study rights!
You can find the registration instructions here:
Registration instructions for new students
Annual registration – enrolled students
On this page you can find information on the following subjects:
- Registration as being absent
- Registering as absent due to a statutory reason
- Additional instructions for first year students who register as being absent
- Statutory reasons for registering as absent and the required documents
- Changing registration status from absent to present in the middle of the academic year
- Changing registration status from present to absent in the middle of the academic year
- Student and Learning Services’ contact information
Registration as being absent
A student may register as absent if they do not intend to complete any studies at the university during the semester they register as being absent for. Students registering as being absent must also register within the registration period. Students registering as being absent cannot take any courses or sit any exams during the semester or academic year in question. Those who register as absent do not pay the Student Union membership fee or the healthcare fee for students in higher education. Absent students are not entitled to student benefits or the services of the Finnish Student Health Services (FSHS).
Students who register as absent have limited access to the UEF electronic services. Absent students have access to Peppi and the student email and are allowed to use the library’s remote e-resources. You can find more information on the UEF account and user rights from the IT Services’ website (opens in a new tab).
According to the Universities Act, a student can register as absent for two academic terms (i.e., one full academic year) without the period of absence using up the duration of studies. For study rights that started before 1 August 2015, the maximum period for registering as absent without the the period of absence using up the duration of studies is four academic terms. You may register as absent for more than two (four, for study rights that begun before 1 August 2015) semesters. However, periods of absence exceeding the stated maximum do not further lengthen the study right duration but rather use up the duration of your study right the same way registering as being absent does. Here you can find information on the normative duration of studies.
In addition to regular absences, there are statutory absences as defined by the Universities Act. Absences due to military service, non-military service or women’s voluntary military service as well as absences due to requiring leave from one’s studies in order to take care of one’s child due to birth or adoption are statutory absences. Such absences may lengthen a student’s study right duration and are recorded in the student register on the basis of documentation provided by the student within a given deadline (you can find information on the required documents in the following section). Absence for a statutory reason lengthens the study right duration even if the periods of “regular” absence have already been used up. However, if the student has received an extension to their study right, absence due to a statutory reason will not lengthen the study right duration.
If you have been granted an extension to your study right, registering as absent will not lengthen your study right duration further (incl. statutory absences).
Registering as absent due to a statutory reason
If a student registers as being absent due to a statutory reason for absence, as defined by the Universities Act, their study right duration may be lengthened. The student must prove they have a statutory reason for absence with a document. The deadline for sending or bringing the document to the Student and Learning Services’ customer service (contact information at the bottom of the page) is 30 September for the full academic year or autumn semester only / 31 January for the spring semester only. If you know you will receive your document only after the deadline, please contact the Student Services by email before the deadline so that we know we need to wait for the document. You can find information on the accepted documents below on this page.
The duration of studies can be lengthened on the basis of a statutory reason for absence only if the student has registered as absent at the university within the registration period and provided the required document proving the statutory reason for absence by the deadline. You cannot register as absent nor can your registration be changed from present to absent after the registration period has ended. A statutory reason for absence cannot be recorded for a student who is registered as present. Here you can find information on how statutory absences affect the normative duration of studies.
You can register as being absent for a semester due to a statutory reason if the statutory reason covers at least one day out of the semester.
The documents verifying a statutory reason for absence may be in Finnish, Swedish or English.
If a statutory reason for absence arises after the registration period has ended, and the student has already registered as present, the registration will not be changed to absent. However, the statutory reason may be taken into account if the student needs to apply for an extension to their study right.
Additional instructions for first year students who register as being absent
- If a first year student registers as being absent but does not bring or send a document proving grounds for statutory absence to the Student and Learning Services’ customer service (contact information at the bottom of the page) by the deadline (30 September for the full academic year or autumn semester only / 31 January for the spring semester only), the student forfeits their right to study. In order to re-activate your study right later, you will need to apply for having their study right reinstated. Having your study right reinstated does not require you to take part in the student admission process.
- A first year student has the right to be absent for the full academic year even if the statutory reason for absence covers just one day out of the academic year. If the statutory reason for a first-year student’s absence covers just the spring or just the autumn semester, the student may register as being absent for the full academic year or as present for the one semester and as absent for the other.
- Note, however, that only the semester the statutory reason for absence actually covers will be marked as statutory absence. If, for instance, the statutory reason for absence only covers the autumn semester, you may register as being absent for the spring semester as well, but the spring semester absence will be marked as “regular” absence, not statutory absence.
- Please note that if you do not have any of the three statutory reasons defined in the Universities Act, you must register as being present during your first year. You must also register as being present if you cannot travel to Finland and start your studies. In these cases, registration will be done remotely by sending the required documents (a copy of passport, registration form and the receipt of the Student Union payment) to the Student and Learning Services’ customer service (contact information at the bottom of the page).
Statutory reasons for registering as absent as defined by the Universities Act and the required documents
1. The student is in active service in accordance with the Conscription Act (1438/2007), the Non-Military Service Act (1446/2007), or the Women’s Voluntary Military Service Act (194/1995)
Required documents:
- Before the service starts, the student must bring or send a copy or a picture of their call-up order (only Finnish) showing that the service takes place during the academic year in question to the Student and Learning Services’ customer service (contact information at the bottom of the page).
- After the service ends, the student must also bring or send a copy/picture of their service certificate or military passport to the Student and Learning Services customer service (contact information at the bottom of the page).
2. The student requires leave from their studies in order to take care of their child due to birth or adoption
Required documents:
- A medical certificate regarding the pregnancy (international students only)
- Copy or picture of Kela’s certificate regarding maternity, paternity or parental allowance period or corresponding certificates from the authorities of another country regarding statutory parental leave
- Paternity leave can only be verified with a certificate from Kela
3. A first-year student is unable to start their studies due to the student’s own illness or injury
Required documents:
- Sickness allowance decision or, if no decision exists, a medical certificate. The medical certificate must state which illness or injury the student suffers from, and that this condition prevents the student from beginning their studies in their first year. A copy or a picture is enough.
- Obstacles caused by the practical arrangements required by the illness or injury: an adequate clarification, e.g. a certificate from the student housing foundation that the student is on the waiting list for an apartment required by their injury. The student’s own notification is not an adequate clarification.
- If you register as absent due to illness or injury, you cannot complete any studies even if you receive sickness allowance for students (which allows some studying, i.e., about 40 % of the regular amount of credits).
- Registering as absent due to illness or injury does not extend the study right. A first-year student may register as absent due to illness or injury but their study right will not be extended as is the case with the statutory reasons above. Registering as being absent due to illness or injury will use up regular periods of absence excluded from the normative duration of studies.
- NOTE! Illness or injury is only considered as a statutory reason for registering as absent for first-year students.
Changing registration status from absent to present in the middle of the academic year
Registration as absent can be changed to present at any time during the academic year.
- During the registration period, the change can be made by paying the student union membership fee in the Oili registration service (opens in a new tab) using one’s personal online banking codes.
- Outside the registration period, the student can request the payment details needed to pay the Student Union membership fee from the Student and Learning Services’ customer service (contact information at the bottom of the page). The student must provide proof of payment of the Student Union membership fee to the Student and Learning Services’ customer service in person or by email.
Changing registration status from present to absent in the middle of the academic year
You can only change your registration from present to absent during the registration periods (for the whole academic year or the autumn term only, between 1 June – 15 September; or for the spring term only, between 1 November – 15 January). You cannot change your registration status from present to absent in the Oili registration service; you must contact the Student and Learning Services’ customer service by email or phone or visit the customer service desk (contact information at the bottom of the page).
Any requests for a refund of the student union membership fee must be submitted by the end of September (whole academic year or autumn term) or by the end of January (spring term). See the Student Union ISYY website for a membership fee refund application (opens in a new tab).
Student and Learning Services’ contact information
If you have questions related to registering as being absent, please contact the Student and Learning Services’ customer service.
The Student and Learning Services’ customer service desk offers general study counselling, information on term registration and study rights and maintains the student register. The customer services desk also provides study certificates and transcripts of records.
Phone number: +358 29 445 8900
- phone service: Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 10 am to 2 pm (10–14)
Opening/office hours:
- the Student and Learning Services’ customer service desk is open on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 10 am to 1 pm (10–13).
Email address: opiskelu@uef.fi
- If your message contains confidential information, contact us and we will give you instructions on how to send your message encrypted.
Visiting address:
- Joensuu Campus, Aurora building, entrance A, ground floor (Yliopistokatu 2)
- Kuopio Campus, Canthia building, 2. floor, Oppari (Yliopistonrinne 3)
Postal address:
- Joensuu: University of Eastern Finland, Student and Learning Services, P.O.Box 111, FI-80101 Joensuu
- Kuopio: University of Eastern Finland, Student and Learning Services, P.O.Box 1627, FI-70211 Kuopio
NOTE! Citizens outside the EU/EEA/Switzerland studying in bachelor’s and master’s degree programmes are required to pay tuition. If you are required to pay tuition, you must pay the next instalment of the fee before you can register as present for the 2024-2025 academic year. If you have questions regarding the tuition fee, contact your programme coordinator.
The instructions for annual registration at the university apply to students who are already enrolled at the university. This means students that are in their second, third, etc., year of studies. If you are a first-year student, see registration instructions for new students.
Contents
Read all of the instructions on this page carefully. On this page you can find information on the following subjects:
- Who is obligated to register
- Registration period
- Registration in the Oili registration service
- Registration is study right specific
- If you receive a new study right
- Registration as being present
- Registration as being absent
- Healthcare fee for students in higher education
- If you are unable to register in the Oili registration service
- Studying abroad and registration
- Double degree and joint degree students’ registration
- Students who are required to pay tuition
- If you forgot to register
- Student and Learning Services’ customer service contact information
Who is obligated to register
All students whose studies aim at a degree must register annually. Bachelor’s, master’s, licentiate and doctoral students are obligated to register for each academic year as being present or absent.
Registration period
The registration period for the academic year 2024–2025 starts on 1 June 2024 and ends on 15 September 2024.
The period for registering for the spring term only is 1 November 2024 – 15 January 2025.
Registration in the Oili registration service
You can register electronically through the Oili registration service (opens in a new tab). You log into Oili with username@uef.fi, so without the word “student”, that is in your email address. Registrations done in Oili will show in Peppi. You can only register in the Oili registration service within the registration period.
Registration is study right specific. If you have more than one active study right, you can register as being present or absent for all of them or, e.g., as present for one and as absent for another.
Registration is also term-specific. This means that you can register as being absent for one semester and present for another. Remember to take the normative duration of studies into consideration.
Registration is study right specific
In Peppi, registration is study right specific.
If you have more than one active study right at UEF, register as present or absent for each one in Oili. If you register as present for more than one study right, you only pay the student union membership fee once.
If you receive a new study right
If you already have an active study right at UEF, and you receive another degree study right, only register for the new study right in Oili. After this, contact the Student and Learning Services’ customer service. In your message, state whether you want to register as being present or absent to your previous study right. Your registration for the previous study right will be saved by the Student and Learning Services’ customer service.
If you register for your previous study right first, contact the Student and Learning Services’ customer service. In your message, state whether you want to register as being present or absent to your previous study right. In this case, your registration for the new study right will be saved by the Student and Learning Services’ customer service.
You can find the Student and Learning Services’ customer service contact information at the bottom of this page.
Registration as being present
Students generally register as present. Only those who register as present can participate in teaching and training, take examinations and complete a degree. In addition, only present students are eligible for student financial aid. Registering as present is also mandatory for any periods spent studying abroad as an exchange student.
According to the Universities Act, all university students who have been admitted to a programme leading to a bachelor’s or master’s degree belong to the student union. Therefore, bachelor’s and master’s degree students must pay the student union membership fee when registering as present. The Student Union membership fee for the full academic year 2024–2025 is 73 €. For just the autumn semester the fee is 38 €, and for just the spring semester the fee is 39 €.
For licentiate and doctoral students, the Student Union membership is voluntary. For the 2024–2025 academic year, the Student Union membership fee for licentiate and doctoral students in 56 €. For just the autumn semester the fee is 29,50 €, and for just the spring semester the fee is 30,50 €.
In Kamu you can find further information on the Student Union membership fees. Here you can find information on the student card and student benefits.
Registration as being absent
You can register as being absent if you do not intend to attend any courses, complete any studies or complete your degree during the academic year. You can also register as absent if you have a statutory reason for absence, i.e., participation in military or non-military service or being on maternity, paternity or parental leave. The duration of studies can be extended on the basis of a statutory reason for absence if the student registers as absent at the university for such a period of absence. If you register as absent with a statutory reason, you must provide a document regarding the statutory reason to the Student and Learning Services’ customer service.
Those who register as absent must also do so within the registration period either in the Oili registration service (opens in a new tab). Alternatively you can contact the Student and Learning Services’ customer service.
You can only change your registration from present to absent during the registration periods. To do this, contact the Student and Learning Services’ customer service. You can change your registration from absent to present during the registration period in Oili. Outside of the registration periods you can change your registration from absent to present at any point during the academic year by contacting the Student and Learning Services’ customer service.
You can find the Student and Learning Services’ customer service contact information at the bottom of this page.
Here you can find detailed information on registering as absent and statutory absence.
Healthcare fee for students in higher education
All bachelor’s and master’s degree students who are registered as being present in a Finnish institute of higher learning are entitled to use the services of the Finnish Student Health Service (FSHS) (opens in a new tab) and must pay the healthcare fee for students in higher education (opens in a new tab) to Kela (the Social Insurance Institution of Finland) by the due date.
You will not be exempted from paying the fee even if you, e.g., do not use the services of the FSHS, do not receive student financial aid or are studying abroad. You must pay the fee even if you are studying remotely and are not based in Finland.
However, you do not have to pay the healthcare fee if you have social security coverage from another EU/EEA country, from Switzerland, or from Great Britain and Northern Ireland. In this case, you must still contact Kela. Despite not paying the fee, you can use the FSHS’s services.
Visit the Kela website for information on how to proceed if you have social security coverage in another EU/EEA country or in Great Britain and Northern Ireland (opens in a new tab).
Kela will not send you a bill for the student healthcare fee. You must pay the fee on your own initiative in the Kela e-service for each academic term. Find out how to pay the student healthcare fee (opens in a new tab) on the Kela website.
The due date for paying the student healthcare fee is determined based on the date on which you register as present, i.e., attending.
On the Kela website you can find information on the healthcare fee and the due dates as well as the payment instructions (opens in a new tab).
If you are unable to register in the Oili registration service
Registering through Oili is the primary means of registration. If you are unable to register through the Oili registration service, contact the Student and Learning Services’ customer service (contact information below).
If you are a bachelor’s or master’s degree student, and wish to register as present, you can ask for the payment details for the Student Union membership fee from the Student and Learning Services’ customer service and pay the fee at your bank or through mobile banking. Alternatively, you can pay the fee at the Student Union offices (opens in a new tab). If you register this way, you must present the receipt for the payment to the Student and Learning Services’ customer service either in person or by email/postal mail (contact information below).
If your UEF account password has expired, you cannot register through Oili. Make sure to change your password before it expires! Here you can find the instructions for changing your password (opens in a new tab).
Studying abroad and registration
Students who study abroad during the 2024–2025 academic year must register as present at UEF for the duration of their studies abroad. This is because the courses they will complete abroad are included in their degree studies at the University of Eastern Finland.
Double degree and joint degree students’ registration
Double degree and joint degree students are obligated to register annually just like other degree students. They too must register as present for the whole duration of their studies. The degree programme may apply for an exemption from paying the Student Union membership fee from the Student Union for the semesters the student is studying abroad in another partner university.
Students who are required to pay tuition
Students who are required to pay a tuition fee must do so before they can register as present for the academic year. A student’s annual registration can be revoked if they have not paid the tuition fee by the deadline. The autumn semester tuition fee payment deadline is 31 August, and the spring semester tuition fee payment deadline is 31 December.
Here you can find further information on tuition fees.
If you forgot to register
Students who do not register as present or absent at the university during the registration period must apply for reinstating their right to study before they can continue their studies. Readmission is granted based on an application submitted to the Student and Learning Services’ customer service. In addition, a handling fee of 35 € is charged from students who register after the registration period has ended. The collection of the handling fee is stipulated in the Ministry of Education decree 1082/2009.
Read more about reinstating study right.
Student and Learning Services’ customer service contact information
The Student and Learning Services’ customer service desk offers general study counselling, information on term registration and study rights and maintains the student register. The customer services desk also provides study certificates and transcripts of records.
Phone number: +358 29 445 8900
- phone service: Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 10 am to 2 pm (10–14)
Opening/office hours:
- the Student and Learning Services’ customer service desk is open on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 10 am to 1 pm (10–13).
Email address: opiskelu@uef.fi
- If your message contains confidential information, contact us and we will give you instructions on how to send your message encrypted.
Visiting address:
- Joensuu Campus, Aurora building, entrance A, ground floor (Yliopistokatu 2)
- Kuopio Campus, Canthia building, 2. floor, Oppari (Yliopistonrinne 3)
Postal address:
- Joensuu: University of Eastern Finland, Student and Learning Services, P.O.Box 111, FI-80101 Joensuu
- Kuopio: University of Eastern Finland, Student and Learning Services, P.O.Box 1627, FI-70211 Kuopio
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