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Here you will find important institutions that can help you with your questions on the way to university.
Find out which is the right contact point for you!
InfoLine Study
The InfoLine Studies is available by telephone and email as a first point of contact for all matters concerning the central student service (Division 3), e.g:
Central Study and Career Counselling (ZSKB)
Please contact the Central Student and Career Counselling Service with the following topics:
- Study orientation and study choice
- Information and counselling on all questions relating to studying
- Transition from studies to academic appointment
- Questions on decision-making (also in case of doubts or changes of study programme)
- Information and orientation events on study-related topics
- Workshops on academic work
Admissions office
In addition to information about semester fees, leave of absence, part-time study, etc., the Admissions office will answer your questions about
- Application and admission modalities
- Entrance qualification with and without Abitur
- Allocation of study places
- Enrolment (enrolment)
International Office (IO)
The International Office advises and supports international students and German students who would like to study abroad on the following issues:
- Questions about stays abroad and their financing
- Questions from exchange students about their stay abroad in Oldenburg
- Questions from international students who are completing their entire degree programme in Oldenburg
Oldenburg Student Union
The Studierendenwerk Oldenburg offers numerous counselling options, e.g:
- Student finance counselling
- Social counselling
- Counselling for disabled and chronically ill students
Counselling services of the Studierendenwerk Oldenburg
On the homepage of the Studierendenwerk Oldenburg you will find further important information as well as a video about the different areas for which the Studierendenwerk Oldenburg is responsible.
Student bodies
The student bodies (students from the individual degree programmes) are the student representatives of the respective subjects. They answer questions about the content and organisation of studies and pass on personal experiences. They also represent the interests of the subject in the university committees.