Enrollment and evaluation statistics – explanation of terms
Registration
The student's expressed interest in studying the course. A student expresses interest by clicking on the course in their application at the time registration, enrollment, or enrollment changes are made. These times can be found in the Term Calendar.
Enrollment
Formal confirmation of registration by the study department.
Registered
Number of students / number of studies who have registered for the course, i.e. showed interest in studying the course.
Enrolled
Number of students / number of studies for which the course was officially enrolled by the study department. The number of enrolled students is always less than or equal to the number of registered students.

If there are too few students (due to the number of registered), then the study department has not yet confirmed the enrollment. Clarify this situation with your Office for Studies.

The teacher has the right to work with a list of registered students in a number of applications. This is done by checking the " incl. the students who have registered for the course (not enrolled yet)" box on the selection page along with the course selection. If you want to change this setting, click on "other courses" next to the course code and name at the top. See this Help for details on how to filter the list of students.

If students stay unregistered for a long time, it's wrong. Unenrolled students will not sign up for the exam, unenrolled students will not receive a grade.

Only active students count towards the number of enrolled and registered students. If any of the enrolled or registered students interrupt or terminate their studies, the number of enrolled and registered students will be reduced.

Not provided
Number of students / number of studies for which no evaluation has been submitted yet. Completed studies and studies in the procedure for termination of studies are not counted, because teachers can no longer submit evaluations in these studies.
-, 1, 2, 3, 4, P, N, Z, ...
Number of students / number of studies for which the given evaluation was assigned.
Filled
Percentage completion of the course evaluation. It is desirable that the evaluation be 100% completed at the end of the examination period (unless the faculty issues another instruction). For students who are absent, unknown to you, etc., give a "-" (minus) grade. This evaluation means "did not attend" and counts towards the completion percentage. Teachers cannot enter grades for completed studies and studies in the termination procedure, so these studies are not counted.