As a public university open to the world and is anchored in the scientific, cultural and economic development of its region, the University of Liège relies on its three pillars: teaching, research and community service.
ULiège trains responsible citizens who are provided with cutting-edge knowledge and critical thinking, are able to share knowledge and can push forward an increasingly complex world.
Global exposure is a top priority at the University of Liège. The institution offers a wide range of international mobility opportunities to students, researchers and staff, enabling them to enhance their cross-disciplinary skills and language knowledge.
1. The applicant submits his or her application from 18 February 2026 to 31st March 2026
All required documents must be submitted to the University before 1st April. Once all the documents have been uploaded, you must validate your application, otherwise it will not be examined.
Note:
If you wish to apply to a quota track (veterinary medicine, physical therapy, speech therapy, medicine and dental sciences), you are not subject to the 31st March deadline. You must comply with the terms and conditions (draw, entrance exam, etc.).
2. The applicant submits his or her own application online
Applications for which an intermediary is identified will be automatically refused. You will be asked to provide your postal address in your country of origin, your private e-mail address and your cell phone number. You may be contacted by the President of the Jury or by the Enrollment and Admissions Department via Whatsapp or any other video conferencing application.
Indeed, we notice that students, mainly of Cameroonian origin, are victims of fraud by intermediaries who offer their services for a fee in order to facilitate their admission and who sometimes produce false documents, which results in the exclusion of the candidate concerned from any institution of higher education for a period of 3 years.
3. The candidate completes and signs an attestation of awareness of the measures decided by the ULiège in the context of the fight against registration fraud
4. The applicant may submit only one application per academic year
You can therefore only apply for one program.
5. The candidate must imperatively (by 31st March at the latest) hold a title or diploma giving access to the bachelor's degree requested
If you hold a foreign secondary school leaving certificate (baccalaureate), you must provide us with a decision of equivalence to the CESS of the Wallonia-Brussels Federation or proof of passing the admissions exam for 1st cycle studies of 1st cycle by 31st March at the latest.
If the jury of the program concerned requires proof of passing a standardized test, the following proofs will be accepted:
DALF, DELF, TEF or TCF if the language of instruction is French.
TOEFL iBT, IELTS, Cambridge FCE or Cambridge CAE if the language of instruction is English (only tests with a photo and less than 2 years old will be accepted).
If you wish to begin a pedagogical training program (Master's degree in teaching, section 4 or 5), you must prove a C1 level in French.
Here are the tests and scores accepted (corresponding to B2)
TESTS
SCORES B2
IELTS
5,5 - 6,5
TOEFL iBTS
before 2019 : 87 - 109 after 2019 : 72 - 95 from 2026 : 4
Cambrigde FCE (First Certificate in English)
> 160
Cambrigde CAE (Certificate of Advanced English)
> 180
More strict or specific criteria (in terms of scores and/or accepted tests) may be set by some Faculties. Students are invited to read about these in the minimum academic requirements available below.
7. The candidate pays an administrative fee of 200 euros
If you are authorized to register for the academic year in question, this amount will be deducted from registration fees. In all other cases, these fees will be retained by the Université of Liège and cannot be refunded or deferred. You must therefore check beforehand that you meet the admission requirements.
Assimilated student, doctoral students, students coming under an international co-degree program and holders of an FWB higher diploma are exempt from paying this administrative fee.
If you consider yourself an assimilated student, you will only be exempted from payment of this fee if you can prove this by providing the required documents.
8. The candidate provides the University with a financing plan
The candidate must provide a financing plan (official proof required) that attests to sufficient resources to carry out his/her studies: €10,000 + registration fee (depending on the candidate's nationality).
If, at the end of the application process, the candidate receives an authorisation to register, he/she may request the deposit of the required legal amount in a blocked account from the University in order to prove his/her solvency to obtain a visa for Belgium.
In addition to the legal conditions of access to studies and the administrative conditions listed above, the Enrollment and Admissions Department verifies that students of non-European Union nationality meet certain academic conditions set by the Juries. Only applications that meet these academic requirements will be examined by the admissions committees.
These conditions do not apply to non-EU students who fall into one of the following categories:
"assimilated" students (e.g.: refugees and asylum seekers);
students who hold a Belgian Certificate of Higher Secondary Education;
students with a diploma obtained in a higher education institution of the Wallonia-Brussels Federation (application for registration in the framework of the "Passerelles" decree);
students who apply for registration in an undergraduate course subject to selection in application of the "non-resident" decree (veterinary, physiotherapy, speech therapy, medicine and dental sciences);
students who apply for registration on the basis of a recent diploma (from the current academic year or from the two previous academic years) obtained in a country of the European Union outside the WBF.
Here are the minimum academic requirements for admission to the bachelor's degree programme, listed by faculty:
Student with no academic background (or with less than 2 completed academic years)
On the date of submission of the application, the student must hold a recent secondary education diploma, obtained in 2024, 2025 or 2026 and its equivalence to the CESS ;with a general average of 13/20 and with 12/20 in French, mathematics and English.
Student with academic background (minimum 2 academic years completed*)
Students must have acquired at least 75% of the credits in their annual study program for each of the higher education years preceding their application, except possibly for one year. If the studies were carried out in an educational system which does not apply progression by accumulation of credits, the student must have successfully completed each year of study except, possibly, one year. The skills acquired must be certified by an overall average of at least 12/20.
The student cannot have already obtained another bachelor's degree or a master's degree or an advanced master's degree or a doctoral degree in the French Community of Belgium.
A student may only apply to enrol on the same programme for a maximum of three academic years.
* Admission to bachelor's degree programmes is reserved for students who have not yet obtained an undergraduate degree (bachelor's, graduate degree, etc.) in economics and management. Students enrolled in the final year of their undergraduate degree (graduation year) and students who have already obtained an undergraduate degree are not eligible for a bachelor's degree and must apply for admission to a master's degree programme.
The following conditions do not apply to admission to medicine*, dentistry* and physiotherapy and rehabilitation, governed by physiotherapy and rehabilitation, governed by the decree of 16 June 2006. Students are subject to an examination (medicine and dental sciences) or are selected by random draw (physiotherapy and rehabilitation).
Student with no academic background (or with less than 2 completed academic years)
On the date of submission of the application, the student must hold a recent secondary education diploma, obtained in 2024, 2025 or 2026 and its equivalence to the CESS ; with a general average of 13/20 and with 12/20 in mathematics, physics, chemistry and natural sciences.
Student with academic background (minimum 2 academic years completed)
Students must have acquired at least 75% of the credits in their annual study program for each of the higher education years preceding their application, except possibly for one year. If the studies were carried out in an educational system which does not apply progression by accumulation of credits, the student must have successfully completed each year of study, except, possibly, one year. The skills acquired must be certified by an overall average of at least 12/20.
The student cannot have already obtained another bachelor's degree or a master's degree or an advanced master's degree or a doctoral degree in the French Community of Belgium.
A student may only apply to enrol on the same programme for a maximum of three academic years.
Student with no academic background (or with less than 2 completed academic years)
On the date of submission of the application, the student must hold a recent secondary education diploma, obtained in 2024, 2025 or 2026* and its equivalence to the CESS ;with a general average of 13/20 and with 12/20 in French, history and languages.
Student with academic background (minimum 2 academic years completed)
Students must have acquired at least 75% of the credits in their annual study program for each of the higher education years preceding their application, except possibly for one year. If the studies were carried out in an educational system which does not apply progression by accumulation of credits, the student must have successfully completed each year of study, except, possibly, one year. The skills acquired must be certified by an overall average of at least 12/20.
The student cannot have already obtained another bachelor's degree or a master's degree or an advanced master's degree or a doctoral degree in the French Community of Belgium*.
A student may only apply to enrol on the same programme for a maximum of three academic years.
Specific requirements for the Bachelor's degree in History:
Level B2 in French (candidates whose native language is French are exempt from providing this certificate).
For admission to the Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, the student must hold a CESS equivalence giving access to this course of study, which must be provided by 31 March, the closing date for applications.
For admission to the Bachelor of Civil Engineering, a recent secondary school diploma is sufficient. According to the measures adopted for the engineering entrance examination, holders of a secondary school diploma from outside the EU must take the full test (unless they are in order to reside in the EU and hold a restrictive equivalence).
Student with no academic background (or with less than 2 completed academic years*)
The student must hold a recent secondary education diploma (maximum 2 years), obtainedwith a general average of 13/20 and with 12/20 in in mathematics, physics, chemistry (no requirement in chemistry for computer science).
Student with academic background (minimum 2 academic years completed)
Students must have acquired at least 75% of the credits in their annual study programme for each of the higher education years preceding their application, except possibly for one year. If the studies were carried out in an educational system which does not apply progression by accumulation of credits, the student must have successfully completed each year of study, except, possibly, one year. The skills acquired must be certified by an overall average of at least 12/20.
The student cannot have already obtained another bachelor's degree or a master's degree or an advanced master's degree or a doctoral degree in the French Community of Belgium.
A student may only apply to enrol on the same programme for a maximum of three academic years.
* Students who have already obtained at least a bachelor's degree in a related field must apply directly for admission to the master's programme. Only students currently enrolled in a bachelor's programme may apply for admission to a bachelor's programme. However, the admissions committee reserves the right to redirect the student's application, if necessary.
Student with no academic background (or with less than 2 completed academic years)
On the date of submission of the application, the student must hold a recent secondary education diploma, obtained in 2024, 2025 or 2026 and its equivalence to the CESS ; with a general average of 13/20 and with 12/20 in in mathematics, physics, chemistry and natural sciences.
Student with academic background (minimum 2 academic years completed)
Students must have acquired at least 75% of the credits in their annual study program for each of the higher education years preceding their application, except possibly for one year. If the studies were carried out in an educational system which does not apply progression by accumulation of credits, the student must have successfully completed each year of study, except, possibly, one year. The skills acquired must be certified by an overall average of at least 12/20.
The student cannot have already obtained another bachelor's degree or a master's degree or an advanced master's degree or a doctoral degree in the French Community of Belgium.
A student may only apply to enrol on the same programme for a maximum of three academic years.
Admission to undergraduate studies in veterinary medicine is governed by the decree of 16 June 2006. Non-resident students from outside the European Union are subject to selection by lot.
Student with no academic background (or with less than 2 completed academic years)
On the date of submission of the application, the student must hold a recent secondary education diploma, obtained in 2024, 2025 or 2026 and its equivalence to the CESS ;with a general average of 13/20.
Student with academic background (minimum 2 academic years completed)
Students must have acquired at least 75% of the credits in their annual study program for each of the higher education years preceding their application, except possibly for one year. If the studies were carried out in an educational system which does not apply progression by accumulation of credits, the student must have successfully completed each year of study, except, possibly, one year. The skills acquired must be certified by an overall average of at least 12/20.
Students may not have already obtained another bachelor's degree, master's degree, advanced master's degree, or doctorate in the French Community of Belgium.
A student may only apply to enrol on the same programme for a maximum of three academic years.
Student who requests the valuation of parts of architectural studies carried out abroad must imperatively produce:
Grouped PDF files of the last 2 projects completed, together with a one-page A4 brief.
The detailed programs of the followed courses, accompanied by the tables of contents
Student with no academic background (or with less than 2 completed academic years)
On the date of submission of the application, the student must hold a recent secondary education diploma, obtained in 2024, 2025 or 2026 and its equivalence to the CESS ;with a general average of 13/20 and with 12/20 in French and mathematics.
Student with academic background (minimum 2 academic years completed)
Students must have acquired at least 75% of the credits in their annual study program for each of the higher education years preceding their application, except possibly for one year. If the studies were carried out in an educational system which does not apply progression by accumulation of credits, the student must have successfully completed each year of study, except, possibly, one year. The skills acquired must be certified by an overall average of at least 12/20.
The student cannot have already obtained another bachelor's degree or a master's degree or an advanced master's degree or a doctoral degree in the French Community of Belgium.
A student may only apply to enrol on the same programme for a maximum of three academic years.
Student with no academic background (or with less than 2 completed academic years)
On the date of submission of the application, the student must hold a recent secondary education diploma, obtained in 2024, 2025 or 2026 and its equivalence to the CESS ;with a general average of 13/20 and with 12/20 in French, mathematics, history and languages.
Student with academic background (minimum 2 academic years completed)
Students must have acquired at least 75% of the credits in their annual study program for each of the higher education years preceding their application, except possibly for one year. If the studies were carried out in an educational system which does not apply progression by accumulation of credits, the student must have successfully completed each year of study except, possibly, one year. The skills acquired must be certified by an overall average of at least 12/20.
The student cannot have already obtained another bachelor's degree or a master's degree or an advanced master's degree or a doctoral degree in the French Community of Belgium.
A student may only apply to enrol on the same programme for a maximum of three academic years.
Student with no academic background (or with less than 2 completed academic years)
On the date of submission of the application, the student must hold a recent secondary education diploma, obtained in 2024, 2025 or 2026 and its equivalence to the CESS ;with a general average of 13/20 and with 12/20 in mathematics, physics, chemistry and natural sciences.
Student with academic background (minimum 2 academic years completed)
Students must have acquired at least 75% of the credits in their annual study program for each of the higher education years preceding their application, except possibly for one year. If the studies were carried out in an educational system which does not apply progression by accumulation of credits, the student must have successfully completed each year of study except, possibly, one year. The skills acquired must be certified by an overall average of at least 12/20.
The student cannot have already obtained another bachelor's degree or a master's degree or an advanced master's degree or a doctoral degree in the French Community of Belgium.
A student may only apply to enrol on the same programme for a maximum of three academic years.
The following conditions do not apply to admission to the bachelor's degree in psychological and educational sciences, speech therapy orientation, which is governed by the decree of June 16, 2006. Students are selected by lottery.
Student with no academic background (or with less than 2 completed academic years)
On the date of submission of the application, the student must hold a recent secondary education diploma, obtained in 2024, 2025 or 2026 and its equivalence to the CESS ; with a general average of 13/20 and with 12/20 in French, mathematics, natural sciences, history and languages.
Student with academic background (minimum 2 academic years completed)
Students must have acquired at least 75% of the credits in their annual study program for each of the higher education years preceding their application, except possibly for one year. If the studies were carried out in an educational system which does not apply progression by accumulation of credits, the student must have successfully completed each year of study, except, possibly, one year. The skills acquired must be certified by an overall average of at least 12/20.
The student cannot have already obtained another bachelor's degree or a master's degree or an advanced master's degree or a doctoral degree in the French Community of Belgium.
A student may only apply to enrol on the same programme for a maximum of three academic years.
Submit your application via our online form before 31st March 2026 at the latest
If you meet the administrative and academic conditions described above, you can complete the online form, pay the down payment of 200 euros and finally upload the requested documents at the end of the form, before 31st March (the deadline for receiving the files). The payment of the 200 euros (all bank charges at your expense) conditions the examination of the file.
Once the form has been submitted and if your application has been accepted, the letter of authorization will be sent to you by e-mail and will specify the terms of your final registration (before 30 September 2026) as well as the amount of your registration fee.
No action will be taken on incomplete or late applications, or those that do not meet the administrative and academic criteria.
The University of Liège reserves the right to require, as part of the registration procedures, the presentation of the originals of diplomas and transcripts.
The authorities verify the authenticity of the declarations and produced documents. In case of doubt, further information and/or documents will be required. Any detected forgery leads to disciplinary porceedings (see art. 27 of the General Regulations for Studies and Examinations).
Fundability
Universities in the French Community of Belgium may refuse the registration application of a non-fundable student on the basis of his or her academic record (cf. art. 5 of the decree of 11 April 2014).
This measure applies in particular to students who already have a certain number of registrations in the same course of study (without having obtained a degree).
In addition, students who enrol in a course of study after failing twice in a competitive examination or any test enabling them to undertake or continue higher education in the same course of study are not eligible for funding.
The ULiège registration form has been redesigned. If you wish to submit a registration or admission application, please do so using our new online form.
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