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学校名称: 德国亚琛工业大学 Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische Hochschule Aache

所在位置:德国

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  Costs and Finances

  NO TUITION FEES

  There are no tuition fees at RWTH Aachen University - this applies for international students as well! All students are, however, subject to a student body and social contribution fee.

  Semester Fee Amount

  You can use Campus Officeto find out which current semester fee you need to pay.

Breakdown of 239.75 euros Semester Fee
Student Body Fee
 
 
 
AStA Student Representative Body
4.60 Euros
 
University Sports
1.10 Euros
 
Childcare at RWTH Aachen
1.50 Euros
 
Student Hardship Fund
0.01 Euros
 
Aachen University Radio Station
0.50 Euros
 
Queerreferat of the Universities of Aachen
0.19 Euros
 
Student Councils of the Faculties
1.00 Euro
Semester Ticket Mobility Fee and NRW Ticket)
113.25 Euros
NRW Ticket
49.50 Euros
Mobility Hardship Fund
0.10 Euros
Social Contribution for Student Services
68.00 Euros

  International Students

  How much does it cost to study at RWTH Aachen University? Are there any scholarships, or are international students allowed to work to support themselves? We have put together the most important information for you.

  Costs

  In this section we provide an estimate of the minimum costs for accommodation and living expenses for students at RWTH Aachen University:

Monthly Expenditure
Minimum Costs per Month
Accommodation
€ 160
Food and general expenses
€ 350
Health insurance
approx. € 80
University fees (social security contribution, semester ticket), approx. €200 per semester
approx. € 38
Book and materials
€ 70 (may be significantly higher, according to subject studied)
Total
approx. € 700 per month
(€ 8,400 per year)

  Please note that single persons have to give proof of a minimum income of 659 € (as set by the local BaföG agency*) in order to be eligible for an extension of their residence permit.

  Financial Matters

  Work Opportunities for International Students

  International students may take up work in the private sector during the semester or the semester break for up to four months without having obtained a work permit. Students thus may take up full time work for 120 days or part-time positions (up to 4 hours per day) for 240 days. This regulation is also stated on the residence permit.

  In term-time, students are allowed to take up jobs with working hours of up to 19 hours a week. During the semester break, students may work full-time but only for a maximum of 13 consecutive weeks. To give an example: A student takes up a job at a restaurant. He is to work for 19 hours per week. According to the above stated regulation, the student is allowed to work for 48 weeks of the year. The student's employer is advised to register the number of working days of the student in order to avoid difficulties with the Immigration Office.

  Student assistants are more flexible as regards working hours, as the 120/240 full and part-time regulation does not apply. As a student assistant - the so-called HiWi -, you are allowed to work up to 19 hours per week throughout the year.

  Scholarships

  Generally, it is quite rare that international students are awarded with a scholarship by a German funding institution. If you are participating in the German language course or the Preparatory Course for International Students - the so-called Studienkolleg -, you are typically not eligible for a scholarship. Usually, applicants who have not as yet obtained their preliminary diploma or passed the intermediate exam are also not taken into consideration. If you have passed the intermediate exam or received your preliminary diploma, however, you might want to apply for a scholarship.

  Grants and Allowances

 

  The International Office does not have any funds at its disposal to award grants or offer allowances to international students in financial distress. There is however an International Students Hardship Fund to aid students who are facing a sudden financial emergency. Applications for financial support in these case are to be made to the International Office. A student committee decides on whether or not financial support can be granted.

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