The Academic Affairs Office of the Human Medicine - model degree program combines all organizational and administrative tasks related to teaching as well as the students' affairs during their studies. The Examination Office is responsible for the administration of examined assessments. It also supports students in all related issues (e.g. registration and deregistration, withdrawal, repetition, recognition, examination periods/deadlines, crediting of completed courses, appeal procedures, transcripts of records, certificate for BAföG).
The Admissions Office is the point of contact for all questions regarding applications, study requirements, re-registration, or other matters relating to the formal organization of studies. It is responsible for all those who have obtained their “Abitur” at a German school or as a German citizen at a foreign university.
ArbeiterKind.de ist eine gemeinnützige Organisation für alle, die als erste in ihrer Familie studieren (wollen). Die Ehrenamtlichen ermutigen und begleiten Studierende der ersten Generation auf ihrem Weg vom Studieneinstieg bis zum erfolgreichen Studienabschluss und Berufseinstieg. Studieninteressierte und Studierende erhalten Informationen zum Studium sowie zur Studienfinanzierung und können an Workshops und Vernetzungstreffen teilnehmen.
The Campus Office “Uni mit Kind” is the central family service point on campus, providing extensive information, advice, courses and networking for students and employees. The focus is on pregnancy and birth, maternity and parental leave, financing issues, study organization with children, childcare, support with applications and appeals.
The Central Student Information and Counseling Service advises prospective students on their choice of degree program. It also advises current students who are experiencing doubts, uncertainties and problems during their studies. Initial contact can be made via the ServiceCenterStudies (SCS).
The CMCB Student Office will be happy to answer any queries relating to teaching at the CMCB (B CUBE, BIOTEC, CRTD).
The Employment Agency supports you in choosing a profession and a course of study, and helps you with starting your career. Topics can include: Regional and supra-regional vocational training courses or degree programs, application and selection procedures, fields of work and opportunities for advancement, occupational and labor market trends, paths after dropping out of a degree program, gap year options, paths to stays abroad.