General
Studying with a disability or chronic illness
Starting a degree course, discovering a new city, familiarizing yourself with unfamiliar subject matter and passing exams are all challenges that all students have to face at the beginning. If you live with a disability or chronic illness, there are often additional hurdles to overcome. In addition to everyday student life, there are all kinds of barriers to overcome and special organizational and personal challenges to overcome.
Studying successfully with support
We offer information, support and advice so that you can shape your studies as independently and equally as possible: from preparing for your studies to graduation. However, there are also numerous external advice centers that you can contact directly.
FAQ on studying with a disability or chronic illness
Fachstudienberatung
Hier kommen Sie zur Fachstudienberatung. Dort können Sie sich konkret zu Ihrem (Wunsch-)Studiengang beraten lassen.
FAQ before your studies
FAQ during your studies
FAQs on the end of your studies
External advice centers
Glossary
Selbsthilfegruppe
Hier haben Sie die Möglichkeit, sich mit anderen Betroffenen auszutauschen, sich gegenseitig zu stärken und Tipps zur Bewältigung des Alltags und des Studienalltags zu erhalten.
Die Gruppe trifft sich jeden Montag von 18:00 bis 19:00 Uhr.
Interessierte melden sich bitte per E-Mail unter: selbsthilfe-wgt@web.de. Der Treffpunkt wird Ihnen dann mitgeteilt.
Informationen zum Studium
Vor dem Studium
Während des Studiums
Zum Ende des Studiums
Barrierefreiheit an der RWU
Der Campusplan der RWU mit allen Gebäuden und den verschiedenen Anfahrtsmöglichkeiten.
Hier könnt ihr euch informieren, welche Gebäude der RWU mit welchen Aspekten baulicher Barrierefreiheit ausgestattet sind.
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- Campusplan-barrierefrei gesamt
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD)
Studying with autism spectrum disorder (ASD)
Going to university is a significant step and comes with its own challenges when you have an autism spectrum disorder. Overstimulation, social insecurities or difficulties with self-organization can make studying even more difficult. At the same time, students with ASD often have special abilities, such as a high level of attention to detail, perseverance or a pronounced special interest.
Unsure whether you can benefit from our support services? The following statements will help you to better assess this:
- I find it difficult to structure extensive work assignments into sub-goals and work through them in sequence.
- I generally find it difficult to plan things and foresee consequences.
- I am afraid of having to give oral presentations.
- I have problems concentrating in unfamiliar surroundings and/or large rooms (lecture halls!).
- I find it difficult to listen and take notes at the same time.
- I am easily distracted by external stimuli.
- I can't recognize the intentions and moods of others from their facial expressions and gestures.
- It is very stressful for me to get in contact with others or to join a group - I often don't know how to behave in social situations.
- I find it difficult to get help - I don't know who to turn to.
If you can answer "yes" to several of these statements, but would still like to study with us, then you should take advantage of our specialized peer mentoring program , which is tailored precisely to these situations.
Informationen für Lehrende
So können Sie Ihre Lehre inklusiv gestalten
Rund 16 % der Student*innen studieren mit einer studienerschwerenden Beeinträchtigung.
Hochschulen sind verpflichtet, dass Student*innen mit Behinderung oder chronischer Erkrankung ohne Diskriminierung und gleichberechtigt die Angebote der Hochschule wahrnehmen können.
Zur Orientierung und als Gestaltungshilfe für eine inklusive Lehre und Prüfungen finden Sie hier weitere Informationen und Beispiele.
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- Handreichung für Lehrende
- Lehre inklusiv gestalten
Contact & People
Central Student Advisory Office
Representative for the interests of students with disabilities or chronic illnesses
Responsible for the peer mentoring program for students with autism spectrum disorder
Gleichstellungsbeauftragte
Frau Schröttle vertritt an der RWU die Gleichstellung und beantwortet Fragen aus diesem Bereich.