"Long even­ing of stu­dent coun­selling": Pader­born Uni­ver­sity provides in­form­a­tion about its range of courses

Anyone who would like to gain an insight into the degree programmes at Paderborn University, has questions about individual subject areas or would like to talk to students can obtain detailed information and advice at the NRW-wide ‘Long Evening of Student Advice’ on Thursday, 13 June from 3 pm to 7 pm. All interested parties who already have or will receive their Abitur or Fachhochschulreife in the coming year are invited, as well as people without an Abitur who have a professional qualification and work experience. Registration is not necessary.

With more than 70 degree programmes and around 166 subject combinations in the teaching profession, the range of courses on offer is broad. In addition to established degree programmes, Paderborn University also offers rare courses such as Popular Music and Media, combined degree programmes with Management and Sociology or new subjects such as Islamic Religious Studies, Psychology and Technology. ‘We have prepared a varied programme on this day to present our degree programmes and our campus,’ says Cinderella Welz from the Student Advice Centre (ZSB). In addition to individual counselling sessions, students can also attend information presentations on study options, admission requirements, semesters abroad and financing options. ‘In particular, high school graduates and pupils who are still unsure about their choice of degree programme, but also prospective students with professional experience who want to make a change, can benefit from the “Long Evening”,’ says Welz.

The ZSB is supported by other organisations: The Studienrendenwerk Paderborn provides information on financing your studies, the Service Centre for Students with Disabilities offers advice on individual support options and compensation for disadvantages in the event of disabilities, chronic illnesses or other restrictions, and the advisors for academic professions at the Paderborn Employment Agency provide information on voluntary services and stays abroad. Visitors can get tips on their favourite student places and an overview of the university campus during one-hour campus tours offered by university students. In addition, those who cannot be on site on the day can find out more at the online lecture ‘Studying at Paderborn University’, which starts at 5 pm.

Further information on the programme and the link to the online lecture can be found on the event page.

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Contact

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Cinderella Welz

Student Advice Centre

Allgemeine Studienberatung, Schulkontakte

Write email +49 5251 60-2809