Upon Return Erasmus+ Grant Study

As a participant in the Erasmus+ programme for study, you have to hand in some forms after you have returned to the Netherlands. If you want to graduate on time, make sure to hand in your documents within 6 weeks after the end of your exchange and to inform the exchange team. You will receive information about the second grant payment after you have handed in all the documents.

If your stay exceeds more than 5 days in duration compared to the original duration mentioned on your signed Grant Agreement, you need to file for an extension period, otherwise we cannot include the extra days in your total grant amount. Please go to Erasmus+ Extension for more information.      

If you want to be involved with international students coming to Wageningen, make sure you contact ESN-Wageningen. Throughout the year they need buddies for incoming exchange students in Wageningen. For more information on ESN and their activities please check their website.

How to submit your upon return documents

Below are all upon return documents listed that need to be handed in to conclude your Erasmus+ exchange. Please upload and submit all documents in Osiris Student (as part of your grant application):

  • In Osiris Student, click on the Study Abroad button on the top right of the page to get to the overview of your Stay abroad requests.
  • In your approved Stay abroad request, on the right side of the screen, click on Grant (below Details) to get to the overview of your grant application.
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  • If you need to upload/change something in your grant application, it will say "The application must be modified and re-submitted" in blue. Click on Details, on the right side of the screen, in order to upload the documents and to resubmit your grant application.
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Upon return documents

1. Statement Receiving Institution (SRI)

The Statement of Receiving Institution needs to be signed by your host university, and will be used to calculate the actual grant amount that you should receive for the exchange period. The start date is the first day that you have to be present at the partner university (first day of classes/first day of the introduction days/first day of a language course that you might participate in before the start of your classes). The end date is the last day that you have to be present at the partner university, this can be the last day of your exams or the last day of class.

Statement Receiving Institution Erasmus+ programme countries

Statement Receiving Institution Non-EU countries

- Please name the document: SRI [Last name]

2. Original Transcript of Records (ToR)

Do not forget to ask your host institution for a Transcript of Records before you return to the Netherlands. The courses on the Transcript of Records have to correspond with those on your Learning Agreement.

The original transcript from your host university has to be handed in as soon as it is available and has to be dated, signed and stamped.

The Transcripts of Records can be handed in as follows:

  • Digitally secured pdf’s can be uploaded in Osiris Student.
  • Your host university can email us a digital copy directly at studentexchange@wur.nl. We will then upload this copy for you in your grant application in Osiris.
  • You can come to the Exchange Office (Forum, room 57D) and we will scan your hard copy.
  • Your host university can send us a hard copy by post:

Study abroad office
Room 57D Forum (building 102)
Droevendaalsesteeg 2
P.O. Box 414
6708 PB Wageningen
The Netherlands

Transcript of Records not yet available?

In that case you can hand in your Transcript of Records and Academic Recognition Form when they become available. However, do hand in the other forms within 6 weeks, and please keep us informed about the progress.

3. Changed Learning Agreement (CLA)

In case your courses have changed during your exchange, you will have to submit a Changed Learning Agreement (CLA) in Osiris Student. All courses that have changed need to be listed. Mark courses you didn’t follow (in comparison to your original LA) as “deleted” and mark newly added courses (in comparison to your original LA) as “added”. In the end your Academic Recognition Form, Transcript of Records and LA (supplemented with a CLA in case you need one) all need to match.

And yes, the CLA needs to be signed by all 3 parties again:
by you, your host university's Exchange Coordinator and your WUR Exchange Coordinator.

4. Academic Recognition Form (ARF)

The Academic Recognition Form is a form which we will send to the examining board in order to get your grades registered at WUR. The courses need to be the same as on your (changed) Learning Agreement.

Academic Recognition Form for Erasmus+ students

- Please name the document: ARF [Last name]
- Please upload the document in Word format

5. Erasmus+ participant survey

You will have to fill in the Erasmus+ participant survey to provide feedback on your Erasmus+ exchange. You will receive an email from the European Commission with a link to this questionnaire after your exchange period has ended. Please complete the survey and click Submit.

6. WURgoesabroad survey

Fill in the questionnaire, and upload it in Osiris Student to inspire other students to go on study exchange and help them with preparing for their study abroad. The questionnaires will be shared on wurgoesabroad.wur.nl.

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7. How to get your external grades registered in Osiris

We will send your grades to the examining boards after we have received your ARF and ToR. They will convert your external credits and grades.

Enter the courses you wish to use in the Osiris PlanApp and submit for approval together with your “Electives Motivation Form”. For instructions, please go to Osiris Student and select the PlanApp.

It will take 2-3 weeks until your grades are visible in Osiris. During the holidays this may take a bit longer.

8. Conversion of credits and grades

Since credit and grading systems differ among countries and between universities, the results you obtain with external courses (including minors etc.) will need to be converted in order to fit in the credit and grading system used by Wageningen University.

Visit the page of the Examining Boards for more information on conversion of external grades and credits. Additionally, a description is written below as well.  

Credit conversion 

The European Union agreed upon a study load ranging from 1500-1800 hours per year as being the standard. Like most universities in the European Union, Wageningen University uses ECTS credits. Credits from elsewhere are converted to ECTS credits via the information provided by your host institution and if necessary obtained/verified via other authorities, such as NUFFIC.

Grade conversion

With prior approval of the Examining Board, courses provided by foreign institutes of higher education can be included in the individual Wageningen University examination programme. From 2024-2025 onwards, credits obtained during an exchange are displayed on the Wageningen diploma supplement with the initial grade of the foreign university. Only for courses that are part of a double degree, the grades of the partner university will be converted according to predefined conversion tables. See “Recognition of external credits” for more information on the procedures and the transitional arrangements.

See “Conversion of external credits and grades” for the procedures that applied until August 2024.