Coming from a project “More focus on learning”, Student Citizenship promotes active participation in the student environment and campus life.
You can gain Student Citizenship points to boost your exchange application (bachelor level only).
There is a number of different ways that you can get Student Citizenship. From being an exchange buddy, being a Study Board member, to being a member of the CBS International Case Competition teams.
You can find an overview of all the categories and how to get your point for each of them here
<aside> 💡 You can only gain 1 point in each of the categories.
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CBS Students facilitates Student Citizenship points for active participation in a student organization.
<aside> ❗ Not all student organizations are eligible to award Student Citizenship points. You can get an overview of which organizations are eligible by looking for their Student Citizenship guidelines in . If there are no guidelines, the organization’s volunteers cannot gain Student Citizenship points in the category of student associations at CBS.
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<aside> 💡 Being part of multiple student organizations will not grant you more Student Citizenship points. Only 1 point for active participation in a student organization can be used in your exchange application.
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All student organizations are doing their own application process. Therefore, your organizations should inform you about the process. If your organization has not informed you about their process, then please reach out to them. But, some parts of the process are in common: