Your membership at the university ends upon deregistration. Deregistration is only necessary if you are permanently leaving the university and not if you are changing your course of study within THM.
After successfully completing your studies or after dropping out, you must deregister from the university. Deregistration upon your own request is possible at any time. It usually takes effect at the end of a semester. Upon explicit request, deregistration is also possible on a specific date, but not retroactively.
- Applications can be submitted directly via the e-campus under the menu item Service - Applications . If you no longer have access to the e-campus, please contact the InfoCenter.
- If you wish to deregister at the end of the semester but have already re-registered for the following semester, please also submit an application for reimbursement of fees.
- If you are still in possession of university property (books, keys, equipment, etc.), please hand it in before deregistration.
A certificate confirming periods of absence from the pension insurance scheme and a certificate of study (deregistration certificate) will be made available to you as PDFs on the e-campus platform. You will have access to your account for a maximum of 90 days after deregistration.
Upon explicit request, the certificate can also be sent to you by post or email as a PDF.
Deregistration is initiated by the university (according to § 65 of the Hessian Higher Education Act) if you
- have not reported back properly,
- have been enrolled due to an incorrect admission notice and the withdrawal of the admission notice has become unappealable or immediately enforceable,
- failing to provide proof of payment of contributions to the university, the student union, the student body, or of payment of outstanding fees upon re-registration,
- They fail to meet their obligations to the relevant health insurance fund,
- have definitively failed an examination required for the Further continuation of studies.