Entrance Tests and Additional Educational Obligations (OFAs) In order to be admitted to a degree programme with fixed number of students, it is necessary to take an entrance test. Even if you pass the test and are admitted, those who score below a predetermined minimum threshold will receive Additional Educational Obligations (OFAs). The OFAs consist of specific activities designed to help students fill any gaps in their basic knowledge. They must be completed within the first year of the course and are organised directly by the degree course. The OFAs are specific activities designed to help students fill any gaps in their basic knowledge. Covering OFAs is important for a more confident approach to university examinations. All information on how to make up the OFAs will be provided by the degree course after admission.
What are OFAs Additional Formative Obligations (OFAs) are supplementary activities to make up for any gaps revealed in the Initial Preparation Check. If you have been allocated OFAs, you can still enrol and attend classes, but you will have to make them up during the first year of the course. Read how to clear OFAs on the TELEMACO page
How to recover OFAs To learn how to retrieve OFAs, visit the dedicated section of UniGe's TE.L.E.MA.CO. page.