
The internal student accreditation commission pool at RPTU in Landau consists of at least four active students with equal representation.
In each accreditation procedure, a student representative is appointed to the relevant internal accreditation commission (AKO I or AKO II). The AKOs are committees authorised to make decisions in accordance with § 6 of the statutes for quality assurance and development in studies and teaching at RPTU in Landau.
What are the requirements?
The prerequisite for participation is valid enrolment at RPTU. The selection of which student is assigned to which commission and which study programme to be accredited is made by Office 4 QSL in Landau. Students may not be members of an accreditation commission if, for example, they are in an employment relationship or in an acute examination situation for the degree programme to be accredited (bias). New members can be registered in writing at any time.
What are the tasks and benefits?
You get to see more behind the scenes, gain insights into the examination regulations, module handbooks and study plans, can actively participate in the development, establishment, modification and cancellation of study programmes and understand the interrelationships etc. much better and can of course make lots of great contacts with students, a number of lecturers and other members of the university. At the same time, you ensure that the student perspective is included in committee decisions. Student members of the AKOs also receive an expense allowance for each study programme to be accredited, in accordance with Annex 1 of the statutes (ger.) for quality assurance and development in studies and teaching at RPTU in Landau.
How do I join the pool?
If you are interested in joining the student accreditation commission pool, simply send an informal e-mail or our admission form to the contact person for students from Office 4 QSL in Landau. You can also contact the representatives of the AStA Landau and they will forward your contact details to us. The official nomination will then be made by the student campus senators. We take care of that.
When and how does membership end?
Membership in the student accreditation pool ends at any time upon request after written notification to the Office 4 QSL in Landau or after exmatriculation.
What are the requirements?
To participate, students must be validly enrolled at RPTU. The LEQS Office determines which students are assigned to which commission and which degree program is to be accredited. Students may not serve as members of an accreditation committee if, for example, they are employed by the institution or are currently taking exams for the degree program under accreditation (conflict of interest). New members may be added in writing at any time.
What are the responsibilities and benefits?
You’ll get a closer look behind the scenes, gain insight into exam regulations, module handbooks, and study plans, and be able to actively contribute to the development, introduction, modification, and discontinuation of degree programs, gain a much better understanding of the broader context and much more, and, of course, have the opportunity to build many great connections with students, numerous faculty members, and other university staff.
At the same time, you ensure that the student perspective is incorporated into committee decisions. Student members of the AKOs also receive an expense allowance for each degree program to be accredited, in accordance with Appendix 1 of the Statutes on Quality Assurance and Development in Studies and Teaching at RPTU in Landau.
How do I join the pool?
If you’re interested in joining the student accreditation commission pool, simply send an informal email or our application form to Maurice Leinberger. You can also contact the AStA Landau representatives, and they’ll forward your contact information to us. Official appointment will then take place upon recommendation by the student campus representatives. We’ll take care of that.
Handout (ger.)
for students in the
internal accreditation
commission pool
(internal to the university)
Admisssion form (ger.)
for students in the
internal accreditation
commission pool
(internal to the university)