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03/11/2025 | Press Release

Virtual action day on March 19 provides information on study programs in Hesse

Under the motto "Next stop, university! Find out more about this new stage in your life", the student advisory services at the universities in Hesse are organizing the "Action Day for Prospective Students - Well Advised - Studying in Hesse" for the third time on 19 March. The Hessian Minister for Science and Research, Art and Culture, Timon Gremmels, is the patron of the event. The online action day starts at 2:30 pm with a welcome. From 3 p.m. to 6 p.m., 24 half-hour presentations will provide information on study options and tips for choosing a course of study.

Students in the lecture hallImage: Sascha Mannel.

The day of action offers an overview of the future-oriented and exciting study programs at universities in Hessen. Prospective students can gain an insight into different Faculties, find out how to apply or ask students about their personal experiences. Prospective students with special challenges are also addressed, for example because they have chronic illnesses or are the first in their family to study. The lecture program is presented on the landing page www.studiereninhessen.de. Up-to-date information on study orientation and the study programme in Hesse will also be available there after the campaign day.

During the campaign day, the student advisory services will give 24 presentations on topics such as "Shaping the world we live in - studying in the fields of environment, agriculture and nutrition", "Promoting development - studying in the fields of education and social work" or "Creative with formulas, numbers and rules - studying in the fields of math, computer science and natural sciences" to show which universities in Hessen offer suitable degree programmes. They will discuss the differences between the more research-oriented and more application-oriented study programmes.

Other cross-university lecture topics include "Studying with a disability or chronic illness", "Dual studies in Hessen" and "University access for vocationally qualified students". Parents and teachers will also receive information in two offers on how they can support pupils in their study and career orientation. In addition, students will report on how they managed to start their studies and talk about the difference between school and university.

Young prospective students in particular often feel insecure about their professional future and the wide range of study options. The universities' central student advisory services offer comprehensive and always up-to-date advice on study and career orientation. The mission of the student advisory service, which has long been enshrined in law in Hesse, is to support future students in their choice of university and subject, to provide information about the requirements and content of studies, to advise in the event of decision-making conflicts and to improve the accuracy of study choices for prospective students. This requires open-ended, confidential advice and basic knowledge of the various educational options and study programs. The academic advisors have up-to-date knowledge of educational career planning and are highly sensitive to unequal, conflicting requirements and diversity thanks to regular further training.

 

The program

An overview of the varied program and further information can be found at: www.studiereninhessen.de

In addition to the information event, it is also possible to arrange individual counseling appointments at the student counseling offices of the individual universities at any time.

Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences
Goethe University Frankfurt
Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences
Fulda University of Applied Sciences
Geisenheim University
RheinMain University of Applied Sciences
Justus Liebig University Giessen
Philipps University Marburg
Technische Hochschule Mittelhessen
Darmstadt University of Technology
University of Kassel

 

Contact and queries:

Jutta Müller
Central Student Advisory Service
Technische Hochschule Mittelhessen
E-mail: jutta.mueller[at]verw.thm[dot]de

Anja Staffler
Central Student Advisory Service
Justus Liebig University Giessen
E-Mail: Anja.C.Staffler[at]admin.uni-giessen[dot]de

Thomas Haubrich
Central Student Advisory Service
University of Kassel
E-mail: studieren[at]uni-kassel[dot]de