The Services Disability and Studies Group (German abbreviation: AG SBS) supports prospective and current students with disabilities/chronic/mental illnesses through peer counseling on individual questions (including assistance, compensation for disadvantages, individual conflict situations and problems). Accessible learning resources can be provided for students who are blind/visually impaired.
The Saxon State and University Library (German abbreviation:SLUB) provides information for the university and is a place of learning and working. Advisory services support learning and research. At the beginning of the semester, the SLUB holds introductory courses to familiarize students with how to use the library.
The Student Council (German abbreviation: StuRa) is the representation of student interests at university level and the umbrella organization of the Faculty Students’ Councils. In the StuRa, students offer advice on topics related to studying (including organizing your studies, exams, financing, studying with disabilities and chronic illnesses), and legal advice.
The BAFöG Office is responsible for processing BAFöG applications. It can answer all related questions and assist students with their application.
Legal Counsel provides expert legal advice on legal issues in the areas of higher education law (admissions law and examination law), civil law (tenancy law and contract law), BAföG, labor law, television and radio license fee law and anti-discrimination.
The Psychosocial Counseling Office advises students experiencing psychological difficulties and crises during all phases of their studies. Topics can be, for example: Doubts about studying, work difficulties, exam anxiety, graduation problems, lack of self-esteem, problems in the social sphere, online addiction, depressive moods.
The Housing Department manages the student residences. It provides information on all topics related to living in a student residence (including virtual tours, rental conditions, the "Living with fellow students" project).