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Walk-in hour student counsellors

Did you know that when you have a short question, you can go to the walk-in hour on location with the student counsellor? There is no need to schedule an appointment. There are both physical and online walk-in hours. Each consultation lasts 10-15 minutes.

Examples of topics that can be discussed during a walk-in hour:

  • Requesting examination facilities;
  • Reporting a personal situation/circumstance.

If your question is about any of these topics, make sure you bring the following documents:

  • Function limitation: medical declaration;
  • Illness/injury: medical declaration;
  • Topsport: declaration of the association or topsport coördinator;
  • Dyslexia: dyslexia declaration;
  • Application Erasmus+ supplementary grant (health conditions): medical declaration.

Does your personal situation require more explanation?

If so, we recommend scheduling an appointment.

Make an appointment with a student counsellor

Walk-in hour on location

* There is no walk-in hour in Eindhoven and Tilburg on 16 April, 30 April, and 7 May.

* There is no walk-in hour in Tilburg on 9 April.

Location Eindhoven

Every Tuesday* between 14.00 and 16.00.
Please take a seat in the waiting room Dienst Studentenvoorzieningen

Rachelsmolen 1
Building R5, 1st floor
Eindhoven

Location Tilburg

Every Tuesday* between 13.00 and 15.00
Please take a seat in room C0.19

Prof. Goossenslaan 1
Building P1 – part C
Tilburg

Location Den Bosch

Every Wednesday* between 13.00 and 14.00
Please take a seat in room 0.12

Frans Fransenstraat 15
Den Bosch

Location Sittard

Every Wednesday* between 11.00 and 12.00
Please take a seat in room 3.02a

Monseigneur Claessensstraat 4
Sittard

Online walk-in hour

A walk-in hour takes place between 13.00 and 15.00 every Thursday*

Go to the waiting room in MS Teams.

An iStudent employee will welcome you and ask you a few questions to be able to connect you with the right person. One of our student counsellors will contact you as soon as they are available. If there is a waiting time, you are given an indication of how long the waiting time will be.

  • *There is no walk-in hour on 2 and 9 May