Sometimes everything goes smoothly during your studies. But sometimes it all gets a bit too much. Whatever’s on your mind – we’re here for you.
We’re listening
You can talk to us about anything. There are no taboo subjects here. Together, we’ll look for solutions that suit you.
For example, we can help you with:
personal worries
Stress and psychological strain
Conflicts
Challenges during your degree
financial or social issues
Challenges in everyday student life
If it would be helpful, we can put you in touch with the appropriate counselling or support service – either within or outside the university.
Sometimes all it takes is the right strategy. Through our study coaching, we’ll show you how to organise your studying more effectively, stay motivated and overcome the challenges you face at university.
We organise activities that enrich your studies – such as workshops, talks, themed days and creative initiatives. Here, you can meet new people, exchange ideas and develop your personal and professional skills.
You won’t just see us in the counselling room. We’re regularly out and about on campus and at events. Just come and have a chat with us – we look forward to meeting you!
Of course that’s possible. Get in touch with us via our Moodle platform, or pop your query into the suggestion box outside our advice room. On Moodle, you’ll also find a discussion forum where you can chat with us and other students.
Confidential. Respectful. Straightforward. We’ll support you through every stage of your studies – so that you can successfully follow your own path.
Important: Everything you discuss with us is subject to the duty of confidentiality in accordance with § 203 StGB.
HSA Evaluation
Interim report (abridged) - Status: 15 October 2025
Articles by Prof. Dr Cordula Borbe, Vice-President for Studies and Teaching at Nordhausen University of Applied Sciences, and Ines Jahne, Research Assistant in University Social Work:
Borbe, C. & Jahne, I. (2025): University social work as a resource for academic success. In: Die Neue Hochschule (2025-6). pp. 20–23. Bonn: hlb-Federal Association (e. V.).
Carbon X connects students with concrete sustainability measures, on-campus campaigns and meaningful rewards - turning everyday decisions into tangible successes.
Credit points are earned for successfully completed coursework and examinations in accordance with the "European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System" (ECTS).
The ECTS points reflect the average learning effort. One ECTS point corresponds to 30 hours of study.
Based on the ECTS points, the study and examination achievements are internationally comparable.
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Study Service Centre
+49 3631 420-222
House 18, Level 1, Room 18.0105