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Oct 31, 2025 ∙ 1 min
Step 6: After the Exchange
Welcome back! Once you’re home, it’s completely normal if a bit of wanderlust kicks in — many students miss their exchange life at first. Take some time to reflect on your experiences and celebrate what you’ve achieved! After settling back in, make sure to check with your partner university about when your exam grades will be transmitted to UZH. This step is especially important if your exchange semester was the final semester of your Bachelor’s or Master’s degree, since you’ll need to meet...
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Oct 31, 2025 ∙ 2 min
Step 5: Final Preparations Before Departure
The next step is to take care of all the practical arrangements, such as finding housing, applying for a visa (if necessary), and preparing your travel documents. You’ll usually receive helpful information and resources directly from your partner university, including: Guides for incoming exchange students Tips on housing options Information about orientation weeks , student support , and arrival dates You can also find useful housing information on our website , and it’s worth doing some...
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Oct 31, 2025 ∙ 2 min
Step 4: Positive Reply for Your Application
After you’ve submitted your application on Mobility Online, the Global Student Experience (GSE) team will review your documents. They might contact you if any information or document is missing, so make sure to check your emails regularly. Once your application has been reviewed, you’ll receive a reply from the GSE stating which university UZH has assigned to you. Congrats, now you are one step closer to your exchange! 🎉 If you receive an offer, you’ll have 5 days to accept your exchange...
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