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Photography and student ID

after enrolling in the Bc. Studies

Every student is required to have an identification card, which requires a photograph.

Photography

Photographs of individuals are used to process identification cards and display the photographs in the University's information systems. Photographs enable students and staff to get to know each other within the University environment.

  • You can come physically during office hours to be photographed. You can book a photography appointment through the booking system in INET. The service is free of charge.
  • You can use your own photo. Simply upload it to the INET's Photo Upload application. The photo is subject to the restrictions described in the application.
  • In addition, you can insert your own private photo into the MU Information System. Although this photo does not replace the official photo and cannot be printed on ID cards, it does appear on your profile in IS.

Student ID cards

Identification cards are needed to enter buildings, rooms, computer labs or libraries, to borrow books, to pay for photocopying and printing in libraries and study rooms, to identify and pay against the catering system in the canteens or to identify yourself during attendance exams.

Currently, 2 types of ID cards for newly enrolled FI students can be ordered through the IS MU Business Centre:

The ISIC student card is a combination of a university student card within the meaning of the Higher Education Act and an international student identification card. An overview of the discounts available can be found on the ISIC card website.

Students who have been issued a card in the past must order a new card at a higher price, as this is not their first card.