Studying with Special Needs

The Technical University of Munich wants to give students with a disability and chronical illness the opportunity to participate equally and independently in their studies and student life. The Student Advising: Studying with Special Needs supports and advises in all matters – for example exam matters, compensation for disadvantages, applying for technical learning aids and much more.

Advice: For whom, what, and for which purpose?

Unfortunately, studying successfully and trouble-free with a disability or chronic illness is still not a matter of course despite legal bases for equal participation in higher education. Although a lot has happened at the universities in terms of accessibility, affected students still have to overcome many barriers on their way to successfully completing their studies – in addition to the burden that a disability or chronic illness means for each individual. Most impairments are invisible (96%) like you can look up at “Useful Information: Facts and Figures”, therefore students with an impairment need to be active and search for support by themselves. The challenges are as diverse as the impairments, be it mental illnesses, chronic somatic illnesses, autism spectrum disorder, partial performance disorders or visual, hearing and movement impairments.

It is therefore important to accept the advising and support offers – as early as possible – to find individual solutions!

Before your Studies: Application and Admission to TUM

The personal and individual situation of prospective students with disabilities or chronic illnesses can be taken into account when applying for a study place for both Bachelor’s and Master’s degree programs.

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Disadvantage Compensation, Leave of Absence and Extention of Study Period

To ensure equal opportunities, consideration can be given to the type and severity of a disability during the course and especially during the examination process.

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Economic Support: Financial and Material Resources

There are various financial and material support options for students with disabilities and chronic illnesses to ensure that they have equal opportunities to study.

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Accessibility: Buildings, Recovery rooms and the Digital Space

In addition to structural accessibility and the equipment of buildings for the disabled, accessibility also includes specific requirements in courses and examinations.

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Advice and Contact: Contact persons and Important Addresses

Here you will find important contact persons inside and outside the TUM as well as other sources of information about studying with a disability or chronic illness.

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News and Events: Studying with a Handicap

This website lists all the news, as well as information and announcements of current and upcoming events of TUM and external institutions related to studying with a disability or chronic illness.

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Useful Information: Facts and Figures

Here you will find various information and relevant data on studying with disabilities and chronic illnesses.

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Basics: Legal Framework

Here you will find information about all legal issues that are relevant for studying with disabilities and chronic illnesses.

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FAQ Studying with Special Needs

On this website you can find various questions and their answers about studying with a disability or chronic illness.

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Contact: Studying with Special Needs

TUM Center for Study and Teaching – 
Student Advising: Studying with Special Needs


Arcisstr. 21
80333 München

Mr. Alain M.G. Kathola
Mrs. Verena Weltz-Huber

We advise in person, by phone or virtually.

To arrange an appointment please contact us at
Handicapspam prevention@zv.tum.de

Working at TUM?

Then you can find all information on the websites of the Disabled Persons Office.

TUM representative

The representative for the needs of students with disabilities and chronic illnesses at TUM is Prof. Klaus Diepold.

Student Advising and Information Services

 +49 89 289 22245
 studiumspam prevention@tum.de

Please observe the e-mail etiquette.

Personal advising sessions with General Student Advising by appointment

Please note: We are not available by phone on November 6, 2024.

Service Desk

Campus Munich
Arcisstraße 21, Room 0144
80333 München

Monday, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m.
Tuesday, 1 p.m. – 4 p.m. (Student Information only)
Wednesday, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m.
Friday, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m.

Please note: The Service Desk will be closed on November 6, 2024.

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