Program. How is student guidance arranged?

From the beginning to the end of your studies, experienced TU/e coaches will assist you with personal advice. This begins as early as enrollment, where – together with your coach – you look at which program suits you best and how you can best fill out your elective space. In this way, you compose your own degree that matches your interests and ambitions. And should you find out in the first year that another program suits you better, you can see together with your coach how you can change programs within this year. In addition to a personal coach, you will receive guidance from an academic advisor and from senior students. Senior students are attached as mentors to a group of about six first-year students. They will guide you through the first period of the program. These mentors are also often a point of contact later in the program. In addition, you can always contact the teachers of the program with questions. This approachability is partly due to the small scale of the program.