About ENDSPURT
What is behind this?
- ENDSPURT has been in existence since the summer semester of 2007.
- The idea and initiative for FK II came from Dr Hans Fleischhack.
- The Bologna Process led to a reorganisation of degree programmes.
- These and other changes made the starting point for many students more complex.
- During periods of transition, students face greater difficulties and need more advice.
- Similar projects were launched at Schools I, III, IV, V and VI.
- There is cooperation with the ZSKB, the PBS and other student advisory services.
- The main objectives are to help students return to their studies despite the complex study situation and to support them in successfully completing their degrees.
About ENDSPURT
objectives
ENDSPURT aims to work with students to put together an individual, effective programme that facilitates a quick return to or continuation of their studies and leads to successful completion.
paths
Individual consultations are held to clarify each student's individual study situation and develop strategies for tackling important study and examination projects. The support offered is tailored to the specific needs of the participants.
Subject-specific study groups, workshops on typical ENDSPURT topics and open meetings support students in the next stages of their studies. Individual counselling sessions accompany students through the next phase of their studies until they graduate.
ENDSPURT helps
- to plan the next steps in your studies realistically
- approach study and examination activities in a targeted manner
- promote continuous and effective learning
- strengthen personal contacts between students and lecturers
- to receive guidance and tips during the thesis process