About Iscte
About Iscte
Iscte is a public higher education institution. Learn more about us here: https://www.iscte-iul.pt/conteudos/iscte/about-us/541/about-iscte
ISCTE-LISBOA
Iscte has a study room that is open 24 hours a day, in Building 1, in the north wing on the first floor.
With 3 spacious floors, the Library is the quietest location for individual study. Groups of students may also request private study rooms.
ISCTE-SINTRA
ISCTE-Sintra has a multipurpose room where students can study peacefully from Monday to Friday, from 7:30am to 11pm, and on Saturday from 7:30am to 6pm.
ISCTE-LISBON
There is a set of concessionaires on campus where students can buy and consume their meals.
There is also a space, near the Students Union office, with a microwave oven where it is possible to heat food brought from home or purchased in the vending machines.
It is possible to eat outside or inside the campus, in the common atriums, and we appeal to everyone's good sense to leave the spaces properly cleaned after use.
Eating in study rooms, classrooms and auditoriums is forbidden.
ISCTE-SINTRA
Students at ISCTE-Sintra have access to school cafeterias, at affordable prices, located about 10 minutes away.
It is also possible to bring food from home and heat it up in the microwave room.
Iscte students have free access to the Internet on the entire campus. A student need only connect their desired device to the Eduroam network and insert their student credentials (i.e. the username and password received upon registration that permit access to Fénix, E-learning and their institutional e-mail).
Student Card
Check in information under 'how to request' on the dedicated webpage: https://www.iscte-iul.pt/conteudos/academic-information/2249/student-cards
Institutional Email
Iscte assigns every student an e-mail account (xxxx@iscte-iul.pt) that must be activated once the student logs onto Fénix for the first time, and consulted regularly as the services of Iscte will send relevant information to this e-mail account.
Iscte email accounts are accessible through Office 365. To access your account, go to http://mail.iscte-iul.pt and input your student credentials (those used to log onto Fénix).
Support
IT
Building 2, 7th floor
Information systems and technology: E-mail (Gmail, 25 GB), E-learning, installation of software licenses, Wi-Fi network, PC registration on the network, VPN access.
Student card: activation of cards at any time during the academic year.
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Spaces and events
Building 1, 1st floor
Reservation of workspace: reserving a space to use a computer in case a student does not have the resources (such as internet or a specific program) available at home .
Promotion of academic events: submission of promotional posters for placement around campus (outdated posters will be taken down).
Registration and Enrollment
Students with physical, sensory, or other disabilities with a degree of incapacity duly proven to be equal to or above 60% may benefit from a variety of support services. Please consult our social services to learn more.
Registration and enrollment are not the same thing. Registration makes an applicant into a student of Iscte, but by itself does not give the right to attendance of a course. The student, once registered, has to enroll in order to be able to attend the curricular units of his or her course.
Enrollment must be done in every academic year.
Registration/enrollment of accepted applicants to courses at Iscte can done electronically on the platform FÉNIX+. Some students may need to present in person their documents for validation, within fixed deadlines. Deadlines for enrollment vary, and should be consulted on the academic calendar available on this site.
The administrative management of students’ academic processes is performed by Academic Services (SGE). SGE is divided into different areas, so students should contact the unit which manages their specific course for questions related to their academic path, namely concerning the completion and issue of declarations and proof of enrollment, status requests, requests for accreditation of curricular units completed in other courses, applications to stand-alone curricular units, course changes, transfer and reentry requests, special competitions, changes of attendance schedule, and the issue of certificates, diplomas and course cards.
In-person attendance of SGE is made by appointment only: https://www.iscte-iul.pt/conteudos/academic-information/welcome/1437/attendance-schedule
Withdrawal
No, there is no possibility of freezing registration. There is, however, the possibility of withdrawal. Students that wish to stop attending the course in which they are registered/enrolled should submit a formal request of withdrawal via FÉNIX+.
Withdrawal requests are be submitted online, via FÉNIX+. Likewise, as outlined in Iscte’s Tuition Regulation, in the case of cancelling registration/enrollment, the student’s request must be accompanied by the following payments:
Re-entry
Re-entry can be requested when a student, after an interruption of studies in a certain course at a certain higher education institution, wishes to register in the same institution and enroll in the same course. Thus, re-entry can only be requested for the course that was interrupted, or that would have continued, as long as the student had not cancelled their registration. Re-entry is not subject to quantitative limitations.
A re-entry request requires the payment of a fee, according to the Fee Table in effect, as well as the observation of the deadlines defined for this possibility.
Students who have interrupted pre-Bologna master's degrees at Iscte and wish to resume their studies must make a new application. In these cases, re-entry does not apply.
Tuition
Yes.
Tuition costs for undergraduate courses are defined annually, in accordance with the guidelines of the State Budget. The tuition costs of master’s, doctorate, and non-degree courses vary and can be found on the institution website.
The International Student Stature is an exception to these tuition rules. Undergraduate and master’s students under this statute have different tuition fees, which can be found on this site.
Tuition can be paid all at once on the act of registration/enrollment with a 2% reduction in fee, or in 9 payments, and corresponds to the academic year, independent of the cycle or study programme in which the student is enrolled or its duration.
Students with international status are required to pay their tuition fees in one go, although it is possible to pay in installments, provided they apply for Fénix+ (50% on enrollment and the remainder in 3 installments).
Students can and should consult their personal page on FÉNIX+ to verify their tuition status, the payment structure and the bank references to pay tuition.
If so, the student must generate new references.
Tuition installments should be paid in order of due date. It is not possible to transfer payment to a later installment until the previous payments are completely fulfilled.
Failure to pay tuition implies:
No. The value due in respect to tuition fees is not available for reimbursement, nor are the payments made in the application process, except for those made for reasons not attributable to the applicant.
Academic actions and official documents that require the payment of fees are listed in the Iscte Fee Table (Portuguese) currently in effect.
Part-time
The transition to a part-time study schedule consists of enrollment in a reduced number of curricular units vis-à-vis a student’s course’s study plan. The number of curricular units cannot be above 36 credits.
Any Iscte student can request the alteration of his or her study schedule provided that this option exist in the programme of study in which the student is enrolled. This request can be made annually during the process of online enrollment, or through form submitted to SGE, on which the student should indicate the curricular units in which he or she wishes to participate and be evaluated.
Students with special status
Iscte recently published the Regulation of Students with Special Status, with a view to combining in one document the information on the laws which apply to Iscte students whose profile or situation fit within the provided statutes. Please consult this document to learn about the scope, benefits and procedures associated with each of these statutes.
Students who wish to benefit from a special status should fill out the proper form and submit this to SGE. His or her recognition depends on the submission and verification of the documentation attached to this form.
The special statuses available include:
The final section encompasses students with other special rights resulting from the following situations:
Evaluation
The evaluation method of a curricular unit is defined by the coordinator, and should include one or more of the following modalities of evaluation. These options should appear in the Ficha da Unidade Curricular (FUC), and should contain at least the possibility of completing a formal test of individual evaluation:
Note that projects of individual or group work will only be considered as submitted after confirmation of their reception by the teacher, as stipulated in the FUC. In the case they do not receive this confirmation, students should contact the teacher.
If the FUC includes the modality of final evaluation (by exam), a student that has failed in periodic evaluation becomes immediately eligible for examination during the second period.
The FUC defines the modalities of evaluation available. If it includes only continuous or periodic evaluation, students will have to comply with what was determined by the CU Coordinator. In the case that they fail in one of the evaluation modalities (continuous/periodic) and final evaluation by examination is not provided, the students will have to repeat the CU in its available evaluation style.
The academic calendar outlines 3 periods of evaluation. Every student regularly enrolled in a study programmes is automatically also enrolled in the normal evaluation period or, having not attend that period, in the supplementary period:
To be admitted into a final exam in a curricular unit, a student must be regularly enrolled and meet the attendance conditions articulated in the general rules of knowledge and skill evaluation. All students in this situation are automatically registered in first and second exam periods. Therefore, if a student fails a curricular unit in the 1st period, they are already enrolled in the second period.
The exam periods are announced every year in the academic calendar. For this reason, there are specific deadlines for enrollment in exams to improve one’s grades or in special periods - in these cases, the student should speak with SGE.
The modalities of evaluations, the periods outlined for evaluation, the publication of results, and the inquiry and revision of tests, among other things, are defined in Regulation n.º 437/2014 (in general for Iscte), and in the specific regulations of the schools.
In accordance with article 6 of the General Regulation of Knowledge and Skill Evaluation at Iscte (Despacho nº 21434/2009), when a student disagrees with the grade obtained in the final evaluation of a CU, they may appeal the grade.
Accreditation
The incorporation of successfully completed CUs is called accreditation. Accreditation consists of the possibility of an institution recognizing previously completed education and professional experience through the attribution of credits.
By recognizing previously acquired skills and completed education, accreditation allows the student to progress in or conclude their academic course more quickly, in proportion to the recognition given. Accreditation decisions are the responsibility of the academic commission of the school which hosts the courses in which the student is enrolled, and depends on this body’s acknowledgement of the relevance of the academic material to the course in question.
Yes and no. The student whose request is deferred always becomes exempt from attending the relevant curricular unit, but the diploma given at the end of their studies will be different as per the type of accreditation (substitution, equivalence or exemption) that was granted to them.
This should be submitted via FÉNIX+.
Certificates and Diplomas
For completing the curricular component of a master’s, the student is attributed a diploma of postgraduate study, which does not confer a degree. In the case of doctorate, a diploma of advanced study in the 3rd cycle is granted in their branch of knowledge or the speciality of their study programme, which also does not confer a degree. In the case of the bachelor’s, finishing the first and second years successfully grants the student a diploma of 1st cycle higher study.
The degree of bachelor’s, master’s or doctor is only granted to those who have obtained the predetermined number of credits for their course by passing all the curricular units in their course’s study plan, as well as by completing the public defense of their dissertation/project or thesis, in the case of master’s and doctorates respectively.
Students that finish their bachelor’s, master’s or doctorate, i.e. obtain a passing grade in the curricular units which make up their study plan, as well as in the public defense of their dissertation/project or thesis (for master’s and doctorates respectively), can request the issue of both a diploma of study conclusion and a course card.
Any one of these documents can be obtained from SGE by paying the respective fee.
Degree Recognition
In Portugal, the recognition of academic degrees and higher education diplomas awarded by foreign higher education institutions is regulated by Decree-Law No. 66/2018. This Decree-Law came into force in January 2019 and revokes the previous legislation, as well as its nomenclatures (equivalence, recognition and registration).
There are three types of recognition in Portugal.
There are three types of recognition in Portugal.
Automatic recognition is the fastest of all (30 days after complete instruction of the process), but applies only to the degrees listed in this table. It can be submitted to any public higher education institution, regardless of its scientific areas. The certificate produced recognises the degree obtained by the applicant, but not the area of the degree.
The recognition of level applies to degrees that do not appear in this table. It can only be submitted to a public higher education institution that provides the same or a related course. As with automatic recognition, the certificate produced recognises the degree obtained by the applicant, but not the specific area. This type of recognition may take up to 90 days after full instruction of the process, or 30 days in cases of recognition of level with precedence.
Specific recognition may only be submitted to a public higher education institution that provides the same or a related course. The specific recognition recognizes a foreign degree identical to a Portuguese degree, through the analysis of the learning objectives, curricular units taken and their respective programmatic contents, workload, etc. The certificate produced recognizes not only the degree obtained by the applicant, but also the specific area. This type of recognition may take up to 90 days after full instruction of the process.
Generally, applicants can submit their requests to any institution of higher education of their choice. However, they should pay attention to the following aspects in their choice of institution when submitting a request for recognition of level or specific recognition:
Requests for recognition, regardless of type, are formalized via the online form, and applications that do not proceed in this way will not be accepted.
When filling in the form, the applicant indicates the institution to which he would like to submit his request.
As a public higher education institution, Iscte receives and examines applications for recognition, as long as it is in the related area or area of the courses taught by the institution*.
*In the case of automatic recognition, this criterion is obviated.