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Studying with illness

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The Dean's Office of Mechanical Engineering expressly supports all people who want to become successful engineers, even with individual limitations. As chronic and/or mental illnesses can lead to disadvantages when completing coursework or examinations, compensation for disadvantages can be applied for. The aim of compensation for disadvantage is to compensate for this disadvantage by modifying the coursework or examinations to be completed. Who can apply for compensation for disadvantages and what this can look like can be found in the explanations on compensation for disadvantages.

Compensation for disadvantages

Explanations and the application for compensation for disadvantages can be found on the LUH website.

Help in the Dean's Office of Mechanical Engineering

Ms Lisa Lotte Schneider from the Office of the Dean of Studies for Mechanical Engineering will be happy to help you with the application process. You can also contact Ms Schneider if you have general questions, concerns or uncertainties about studying with health impairments (mental and somatic illnesses, sensory and physical impairments, autism, LRS...) or if you need support with other study matters. We endeavour to find individual solutions. All concerns are treated anonymously and confidentially.

Further support at the LUH

Studying with a Disability and/or Chronic Illness

Contact

Lisa Lotte Schneider, M. Sc.
Programme Coordinator
Address
An der Universität 1
30823 Garbsen
Lisa Lotte Schneider, M. Sc.
Programme Coordinator
Address
An der Universität 1
30823 Garbsen