Student Advisor
Our Student to Student Advisor, Clara, can offer guidance and help on how to get SPS help, and what opportunities SPS can offer you. She's someone you can share your experiences and feelings with, about anything that may arise when you are a challenged/ill student. She can also assist in writing various exemption applications.
Clara is available in the Student Council's office in 4A10 one hour a week, ready for a chat or guidance - you can book a meeting through the link below.
Otherwise, please feel free to send an e-mail to [email protected], and she will get back to you during the office hours, which are Thursdays between 16.00-17.00.
Clara is available in the Student Council's office in 4A10 one hour a week, ready for a chat or guidance - you can book a meeting through the link below.
Otherwise, please feel free to send an e-mail to [email protected], and she will get back to you during the office hours, which are Thursdays between 16.00-17.00.
Clara Walther Jansen
Student to Student Advisor
My name is Clara, and I am a student at the IT University of Copenhagen pursuing a bachelor's degree in software development. I have a chronic illness, therefore I attend school part-time and receive SPS (Special Educational Support).
In collaboration with the Student Council, I now have the opportunity to use my own hard-earned experience to advise other students, who might be physically, cognitively and/or mentally challenged. I hope that being available to assist with requesting exemptions or to offer advice on how to manage studying while having impairments will help to lighten some of the burden at ITU.
Everyone is welcome and the door is always open for a chat - and of course, it also follows that I have a duty of confidentiality, which means that everything mentioned in conversation or by e-mail stays between us.
In collaboration with the Student Council, I now have the opportunity to use my own hard-earned experience to advise other students, who might be physically, cognitively and/or mentally challenged. I hope that being available to assist with requesting exemptions or to offer advice on how to manage studying while having impairments will help to lighten some of the burden at ITU.
Everyone is welcome and the door is always open for a chat - and of course, it also follows that I have a duty of confidentiality, which means that everything mentioned in conversation or by e-mail stays between us.