The General Students’ Committee endeavors to make its website accessible in accordance with Section 11 (1) of the State Disability Equality Act (LBGG) and the accessibility requirements pursuant to Section 13 (3) LBGG.

This declaration on accessibility applies to https://asta-uni-flensburg.de.

Status of compatibility with requirements

The review of compliance with the requirements is based on a self-assessment carried out in 03/2025
which was carried out as part of a relaunch of the website.

This website is partially compliant with Section 13 (3) LBGG.

Non-accessible areas

The content listed below is not accessible and was determined to be accessible in a simplified self-assessment:

The following offers are not fulfilled:

o A link to the explanation in easy language

o A link to the explanation in German sign language

o Checking the PDF document for accessibility

Due to the simplified check, this cannot provide a complete overview of all legal requirements.
Reason for non-compliance: The PDF files are currently being revised. The necessary explanations in plain language and sign language were not previously known.

Preparation of this accessibility statement

This declaration was created on 07.03.2025.

The declaration was last reviewed on 07.03.2025.

Feedback and contact details

Would you like to inform us about existing barriers or request information on the implementation of accessibility? For your feedback and all further information, please contact our responsible contact persons at

General Students’ Committee (AStA)
of the Europa-Universität Flensburg
On the campus 1
24943 Flensburg

Complaints procedure

If no satisfactory solution has been found even after your feedback to the above-mentioned contact, you can contact the complaints office of the state of Schleswig-Holstein in accordance with the State Disability Equality Act (LBGG). The complaints office has the task of resolving conflicts on the subject of accessibility between people with disabilities and public bodies in Schleswig-Holstein. The aim is not to find winners or losers. Rather, the aim is to find a solution to a problem together and out of court with the help of the complaints office. The complaints procedure is free of charge. No legal assistance is required.

You can find all information on the complaints procedure on the Complaints Office website. There you can read how the complaints procedure works.

You can reach the complaints office at the following address:

Complaints Office under the Disability Equality Act at the State Commissioner for People with Disabilities

Office address:

Karolinenweg 1

24105 Kiel

Postal address:

P.O. Box 7121

24171 Kiel

Telephone: +49 431 988 1620

E-Mail: bbit@landtag.ltsh.de