Are you planning to study, but are not yet sure which career path you would like to take? Are you looking for an interesting and varied degree programme that will prepare you for your future career in a practical way? Are you unsure whether you have the right qualifications for a degree programme? Then you've come to the right place.
Tasks of the Central Student Advisory Service
The tasks of the Central Student Advisory Service include
Information for students and prospective students on study options, objectives, content, structure and requirements of the programme
Counselling students on the targeted design of their studies in order to complete their degree within the standard period of study
Our counselling services
Counselling for prospective students on study options and requirements
Counselling on studying on probation
Advice on the application process
Leave of absence and return to studies
Developing special study plans in dialogue with the examination boards of the degree programmes
Advice on changing degree programmes
Information on contact points for problems with student financing
Information on contact points for personal problems
Consultation on Section 4 of the Thuringian Higher Education Fees and Charges Act (long-term tuition fees)
Contact
Kerstin Kresel
Employee
+49 3631 420-227
+49 3631 420-811
Building 18, Room 18.0111
Silke Umann
Manager
+49 3631 420-220
+49 3631 420-811
Building 18, Room 18.0110
Orientation semester
You want to study, but don't know what? We are happy to advise you!
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.
Study Service Centre
+49 3631 420-222
House 18, Level 1, Room 18.0105