Those who come from so-called "educationally disadvantaged backgrounds" or whose family has a "migration history" often feel alienated at university. For this reason, there is the department for financially and culturally disadvantaged students, in short fikuS department, which sees itself as a political representation of the interests of working-class students. It keeps the awareness of "social selection" in education alive and organizes, for example, public events on this topic. In addition, the representatives also help you with practical matters and advocate, among other things, for better counseling and financial aid during your studies.

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