Enrol for the academic year by 29 August 2025
If you have several rights to study towards a degree at Aalto University, remember to enrol separately for each of them.
Please note that you can only change your student status from ‘attending’ to ‘non-attending’ during the enrolment period. To do so, you need to contact Student Services.
Detailed instructions and more information about enrolment for the academic year are available in the Student Guide.
If you fail to enrol, you will lose your right to study
According to the Universities Act (558/2009), you forfeit your right to study if you fail to enrol in the manner specified by the university. This year, you will forfeit your right to study at Aalto if you do not enrol as an attending or non-attending student on 29 August 2025 at the latest. If you forfeit your study right because you fail to enrol, you must submit an application for readmission (return of your study right). The fee for processing the application is 50 euros. You must submit a separate application and pay a separate application handling fee for each study right you have. For more information, see the Student Guide.
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The survey is open until Sunday 24 May 2026.Students’ opportunities for language learning to expand from autumn 2026
Founded in 2025, KiePe – Network for Language Centre Pedagogy, Teaching and Research – will broaden the range of language courses available to students at universities in the Helsinki metropolitan area. The KiePe network, composed of the University of Helsinki, Aalto University, the University of the Arts Helsinki, and Hanken School of Economics, will offer their students the chance to take elective language courses at any of the network universities in the future.Students will be able register for courses via the cross-institutional studies service (RIPA) from autumn 2026. By autumn 2028, the study paths of the network universities will be harmonised to some extent, which will make cross-institutional studies even easier.
Students wishing to take language courses outside their home university can register for language courses offered by the network universities through the cross-institutional studies service and view the course offerings on the universities’ websites. More detailed information about the course offering and registration practices will be provided in August 2026.
Campus restaurants’ opening hours during summer 2026
Campus restaurants have reduced opening hours during the summer holiday season.