Recognition of previous university studies

Students who have previously undertaken university studies (without having finalized them), in Romania or abroad, may apply for recognition of the respective studies once admitted to study at Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi. Applicants who want to request the recognition of their previous university studies need to submit (either to the admission committee at faculty level or to the university general secretary office) the following:

  • Written request (the form may be downloaded here)

  • Certified copy of the Baccalaureate Diploma issued by a Romanian high school or, as the case may be, the certificate issued by the Romanian Ministry of Education recognizing the foreign diploma granting access to higher education / letter of acceptance to studies

  • Certified copy of the Bachelor’s / Master’s diploma issued by a Romanian high school or, as the case may be, the certificate issued by the Romanian Ministry of Education recognizing the foreign diploma granting access to doctoral studies / letter of acceptance to studies

  • The apostilled or, as the case may be, superlegalized transcript of records for the university studies previously completed by the applicant, including the courses, grades, number of credits / points obtained and the number of study hours for each course, issued by the respective higher education institution, and its certified translation into Romanian

  • The syllabi of the courses previously undertaken in the respective higher education institution, and its certified translation into Romanian

  • The language certificate for the instruction / examination language

  • Certified copy of the birth certificate and ID/ passport and, as the case may be, its certified translation into Romanian

  • Certified copy of the marriage certificate, if the name in the academic diplomas is different from the one in the applicant’s ID and, as the case may be, its certified translation into Romanian

  • Declaration on oath stating that the previous studies were not interrupted because the student was expelled for having disregarded the ethics and professional deontology codes of the respective university.