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EMREX service enables importing study attainments to the credit transfer application. When transferring data with EMREX, it's not necessary to add the details of the place of performance or add a transcript of records as an attachment. EMREX service enables transferring study attainments from higher education institutions, both home and abroad. 

Importing study attainments

  1. Start making a new application and fill in the guidance discussion information if necessary.

  2. Click Add previously completed study button under the headline Studies or knowledge.

  3. Choose the credit transfer type and the handler.
  4. Click the arrow button next to Add study button. Select from the menu Import studies from EMREX (picture 1).

  5. EMREX opens in a new window. Read the instructions carefully. (picture 2)

  6. Select the country and the institution. Using the service requires using valid credentials of the institution from which you want to import studies.

  7. Select the studies you want to import to the credit transfer application and click Send chosen credits button. 

  8. Import the studies by clicking Submit button.

  9. This is an example of importing studies from international higher education institution, University of Oslo. Confirm and submit the selected studies. (picture 3)

  10. After importing the studies, you will be redirected back to the credit transfer application. The imported information of the studies will be displayed in the application. You can not edit the details of the competed studies but you can add additional information to the justification field. 
  11. After importing the studies, continue with the application as normally (for example with a replacement application, select the studies you want to replace from your PSP) and send the application.








Picture 1: Select "Import studies from EMREX"

Picture 2: Instructions for EMREX service

Picture 3: An example from importing studies from international higher education institution


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