Please contact us if you are already interested in studying at our university of applied sciences. We will look for individual solutions together before and during your studies.
Counseling at the Fachhochschule Dortmund
How we support you
- Applications from prospective students with disabilities (special applications for university admission)
- Application for compensation for disadvantages (e.g. time extension in examinations, technical aids, etc.)
- Assistance with the consideration of individual needs during studies with regard to seminar achievements and internships
- Study financing
- Strong together - finding students with similar challenges and strengthening each other
Our team and office hours
The Central Student Advisory Services (ZSB) offers appointment times for detailed barrier-free study counseling in the Faculties of Architecture, Computer Science and Business Studies. Please get in touch with one of the following contact persons to arrange an appointment.
Representative of the UAS for students with disabilities/chronic illnesses
For detailed barrier-free study counseling in the Faculties of Applied Social Studies, Design, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering and Information Technology, please contact Prof.in Dr. Stefanie Kuhlenkamp(Opens in a new tab) , the Inclusion Officer of the Fachhochschule Dortmund for students with a disability/chronic illness.
Prof.in Stefanie Kuhlenkamp, Dr.
- +49 231 91124911
An appointment for an online consultation can be booked via the following link: https://terminplaner6.dfn.de/de/b/16d60df0ee9ca110d1bf2dc7ab809f02-32034
Office for Digital Accessibility in Studies and Teaching
Study-related support for students with disabilities: We provide work tools with assistive technologies and ensure that materials are converted into a form required by students.
Offers for barrier-free studies
Workroom and resource pool
A workroom and resource pool are available on the first floor of Emil-Figge-Straße 38b. The room is equipped with several computer workstations. The computers are equipped with screen readers for speech output and for controlling Braille displays. The computers can be used via voice control and dictation software. In addition to the computer workstations, there are screen readers for enlarging study materials.
Devices can also be borrowed here for students to use for short periods during lectures or examinations. There is, for example, a laptop with a screen reader, a laptop with special software for students with dyslexia and a mobile screen reader with close and distance functions.
The use of the room and assistive technology must be agreed with the Digital Accessibility in Teaching and Learning Office(Opens in a new tab) . Contact preferably via the e-mail address dibsfh-dortmundde
Accessibility in the canteens
Assistance for guests with assistance needs
Tray trolleys and cutlery trays at seat height are available in the university canteens. A height-adjustable table is also available in the Kostbar on the Emil-Figge-Str. campus.
If required, the Studierendenwerk offers personal assistance for visits to the main canteen. To make use of this service, you only need to come to the InfoPoint in the foyer of the canteen building (Opens in a new tab) . A tactile guidance system will lead you directly there through the canteen foyer. The staff at the InfoPoint will report your visit to the kitchen management and accompany you to the elevator. In the main canteen, you will then be welcomed by a service employee who will, for example, read out the menu to you, guide you to the desired counter or help you carry your tray and find a seat. This service also applies to a visit to the Gallery (Opens in a new tab) on the North Campus.
Further information about the main canteen(Opens in a new tab)
Financial support
Financial hardship? Bad enough, but true: many students get into financial difficulties despite BAföG, scholarships or parental support - and often with good reason.
Scholarship for young people with a chronic illness
In this project, "aktion luftsprung" provides up to five young people with chronic illnesses per year with a scholarship to offer them economic support during their training or studies.
Semester ticket refund
Under certain circumstances, it is possible to receive a refund for the semester ticket.
Students with a "token" (supplement to the disabled person's ID card) can have the semester ticket fee refunded. The application is only valid for one semester; if you continue your studies, you must submit a new application in the following semester. The deadline for submission is the entire period of the current semester.
Hardship application in the application for a study place
Here you will find a sample document for submitting a hardship application. You can use the sample document to check whether you belong to the group of people who are entitled to the hardship regulation when applying for a study place. You will also find out which supporting documents are required for this. The original document will be made available as part of the online application.
Information on barrier-free travel
Information on barrier-free access can be found on the pages of the individual locations: https: //www.fh-dortmund.de/hochschule/standorte.php(Opens in a new tab)
Job as a personal assistant
We currently have no vacancies for personal assistants.
Compensation for disadvantages during studies
If you are studying with a chronic illness or disability, you are studying under difficult conditions. To ensure that you are not disadvantaged in your studies, you have the right to apply for compensation for disadvantages.
We will be happy to advise you on the possibilities of compensation for disadvantages available to you individually.
As you will need a medical certificate/psychotherapeutic statement to apply, you will also find a cover letter for the person issuing your certificate here.
Reimbursement of the costs for the semester ticket
Under certain conditions and by submitting the relevant documents, it is possible to receive a refund of the semester ticket fee, which is part of the total semester fees.
Students with a severely disabled person's ID card and the "Wertmarke" (supplementary sheet to the severely disabled person's ID card) can have the semester ticket fee refunded.
Students who are unable to travel (unable to use public transport due to illness) for at least 3 months can also apply for a refund on presentation of a corresponding medical certificate.
Further information can be found on the website of the General Students' Committee: https://www.studierbar.de/rueckerstattungsantraege/(Opens in a new tab)
Relaxation room
Relaxation room
At the Emil-Figge-Straße location in building 44 there is a quiet room for retreat. This can only be used by students with disabilities/chronic/mental illnesses.
If you would like to use the quiet room, please send a message to: Ruheraum.efsfh-dortmundde
The message must be sent via the studfh address. Please include your name and the faculty in which you are studying in the message. You will then receive further information regarding booking and access to the relaxation room.
Implementation service
In the conversion service, study materials are converted into a new form according to the individual needs of the students, for example as an adaptation of non-digital texts in large print or Braille.
In this context, instructions, guidelines and training courses for university staff are also created in order to produce materials that are as accessible as possible right from the start. This is not only done with people with disabilities in mind, but also with regard to the variety of device types and technologies that can present the information.
The accessible production of information applies to texts as well as videos, podcasts and other media formats used in e-learning.
Further links, events and information brochures
- German Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired(Opens in a new tab)
- Information and Advice Center for Studies and Disability (IBS)(Opens in a new tab)
- Competence Center Disability, Academic Education, Career (kombabb) NRW(Opens in a new tab)
- The digital forum of the LRS self-help group(Opens in a new tab)
- IXNet information event "From studies to working life - the design of professional integration processes for academics with disabilities"(Opens in a new tab)