Start Programme​​​​​

for students with a support need

What is the Start Programme?

The transition to the university can be a challenging time. Some students could use some extra support to find their way on campus. With the new Start Programme, we want to help this group of students. It consists of a series of activities with three themes:

  • Informing – practical information about facilities and available support

  • Connecting – meet fellow students and share experiences

  • Strengthening study skills – learn useful study techniques and tools

Agenda

  • 27 August 12:00-13:00: Online information session (in Dutch)

  • 27 August 16:00-17:00: Online information session (in English)

  • September: Individual intake with central student counsellor

  • September-December: Peer support from a Student Buddy

  • 26 September: Lunch & workshop study skills

  • 9 October: Photo exhibition & drinks

  • 22 October: Study session

  • 11 November: Post-exams-lunch

  • 3 december: Lunch lecture with guest speaker

You are free to join the activities that feel right to you. The programme is flexible and meant to support your start.

For who?

The Start Programme is designed for students who may benefit from extra support in their first months at the university. This includes, for example, students with ADHD, autism, dyslexia, a physical disability, a chronic illness, or caregiving responsibilities. This programme is also open to anyone who feels they could use a bit of extra guidance or connection during their start at TU Delft.

Organisation

Start is a programme of Horizon, the central platform for studying with supports needs at TU Delft. Horizon is managed by the team of central student counsellors and student assistants.

For questions, email to Horizon-esa@tudelft.nl.