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The UNEATLANTICO Passport is an identification document available to all students of the university community with the aim of creating a closer link between students, especially those in third and fourth year, employability, and university life.
How does it work?
This passport places value on student involvement in university life and employability. When the student participates in any of the activities mentioned below, the UNEATLANTICO Passport will be stamped.
Students must achieve a minimum of six stamps, of which two must be in university life, two in employability, and the rest in either of the two areas.
When they complete it, it will be included in their academic transcript, in the European Diploma Supplement (SET) and a diploma will be issued.
Employability
The Universidad Europea del Atlántico in its commitment to student employability offers different activities to the university community to promote their integration into the job market. Student employability is promoted thanks to the collaboration network with companies and institutions, and high-level professionals who work in coordination with the university in the areas of innovation, professional guidance, and entrepreneurship. The activities included in this section are as follows:

- Attendance at employment conferences held throughout the academic year on the university campus.
- Participation in workshops for resume and cover letter creation, job interview preparation, and any other related activity.
- Participation in the different activities organized by UNEATLANTICO's Chair of Entrepreneurial Culture and Employability.
- International mobility, stays in other countries, academic cultural exchanges, and participation in the Eramus + program.
University Life
This passport includes all activities related to university life on campus:

- OCAS - UNEATLANTICO’s Cooperation and Social Action Office
- Participation in Classrooms: theater, reading club, contests, UNEATLANTICO Radio, University Day, etc.
- Participation in the Mentoring program for international and incoming students.
- Participation in sports tournaments - Physical Activity and Sports Service (SAFYD) / Spanish University Sports Committee (CEDU).
Where to get the stamp?
Students who participate in any of the above-mentioned activities may obtain the stamp from the department responsible for organizing the activity. Once students have completed the minimum number of stamps required to be included in the academic transcript and in the European Diploma Supplement (SET), they may obtain their diploma at the Student Services and contact the Secretariat Office to inform them of their acquisition.