The welfare advisors at the Studentenwerke are experts in all legal, financial and social frameworks relating to the student status. They can explain complex and difficult social welfare issues, provide guidance and point out options for action. Welfare advisors act as mediators in cases of conflict and can help assert claims.
Areas of welfare advice include:
You don’t have to be facing serious social and economic difficulties in order to ask for advice, as it can also be used to help you plan your studies and thereby prevent the occurrence of serious problems that could jeopardise your studies.
An example: Students often find it difficult to gain an overview of their financial situation and the factors affecting it. Long-term planning ensures that the relevant deadlines for applications for social welfare benefits are met and that studies are organised in line with the students' financial concept.
Welfare advisors help both existing and prospective students develop strategies for funding their studies. These strategies take different life situations and stages of study into account, for example when starting a family while studying or in the event of other difficulties.