For applicants

OPEN DAYS // OPEN Q&A SESSIONS
The annual OPEN HOUSE TOUR on July 11 and 12 from 12:00 PM to 8:00 PM, as well as the public graduation and annual exhibition of Fine Arts, offer a wonderful opportunity to learn about studying at the university and gain valuable insight into student projects and theses. I will also be available to anyone interested and will be happy to answer any questions about the application process and the program.
As part of the tour, additional open Q&A sessions for prospective students will be held in groups on July 11 at 3:00 PM and 6:00 PM, as well as on July 12 at 3:00 PM. You are cordially invited to attend. You are welcome to register here: >>Form
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Student Advisory Services
A general advice for studying at the weissensee school of art berlin, in particular, questions about application process, aptitude test, guest auditor, transfer of university and course informations offers you Susan Lipp (Room A 1.03)
Susan Lipp
General student advisory service
Room A1.03
Please send your request by e-mail
or please contact me by phone: +493047705342
(Mon - Thu 10 -15 h, Tue until 17 h).
Personal office hours:
Tue 14 - 17 h and Thu 10 - 12 h and by appointment
For a personal appointment, please contact us in advance by telephone or in writing.
Please note our summer break: There will be no office hours on July 2nd and from July 13 to August 13, 2026.
Susan Lipp will be happy to help you with your application and answer any questions you may have.
She also invites you to join her for a virtual question-and-answer session every Tuesday from 12–1 pm. You can find the Zoom link to the virtual consultation room here! Individual consultations are available by appointment!
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>>SPECIALIST ADVICE AND INFORMATION DAYS
This is particularly relevant if you are experiencing difficulties when applying for jobs due to mental health issues, chronic illnesses or impairments, or physical disabilities; if you have had contact with youth welfare services; or if you are caring for someone. Susan Lipp will discuss possible compensation for disadvantages with you during the application process. She will work with you to find solutions that will make it easier for you to apply and start your studies.