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Studienkolleg

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The Studienkolleg is a public educational institution in Germany, Austria and Switzerland for students whose secondary school certificate is not recognized as equivalent to the Abitur. It is a preparatory course or 1st year program for academic studies at university.[1]

Training

German is spoken in all courses. The students are prepared in a two-semester course which is subject-specific. Usually these types of courses are offered:

Costs

The lessons and tests at the Studienkollegs (except in Dresden and Glauchau) are currently free, but the registered students have to pay semester fees (registration fee, social contribution, semester ticket, etc.). These costs are depending on each college from 100 to 400 euros per semester.

The cost of living (housing, clothing, food and drink etc.) are around 700 euros per month. For the students of Studienkollegs there are usually no scholarships.[2]

Secondary School Education (Abitur)

After two semesters of study the students complete their secondary school education. Exams must be passed in different subjects, such as maths, sciences, economics, languages. In the German language test, students must achieve level C1 of the CEFR. After passing the Studienkolleg, the students can apply to their preferred university.