This situation is unique and has several benefits, including the foundation of Luxembourgish Student Unions across various European cities.
The student unions constitute the active members of ACEL, covering 9 countries; Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Great Britain, Luxemburg, The Netherlands, Switzerland and the United States.
In order to do so, ACEL publishes yearly its Guide of the future Graduate, which aims to facilitate student's entry onto the job market.
It is realized together with ACEL's different member unions and tries to answer questions related to housing, registration and what to look out for in general as a student.
The information and the political representation of the Luxembourgish students are ACEL's defining goals, but those two wouldn't be achievable without the aid of its member unions.
In order to maintain the positive relation between ACEL and its members, the pooling pillar tries to regroup Luxembourgish students as well in Luxemburg as abroad.
Together with ACEL, more than 20 of its member unions are present and propose the different typical drinks of their cities of study in a creatively designed environment.
During the Christmas Holiday, the different member unions of ACEL compete each other in a sports tournament, which includes football, basketball and volleyball.
As important as the information and the pooling of the students is their political representation and the defence of their rights on the national as well as on an international level.
For several years ACEL invests itself into a constructive dialogue with the Luxembourgish political powers to discuss the themes most mattering for students.