Lack of funding should not bar any student from getting a quality education. Regardless of your social and economic situation, you should have the opportunity to obtain the training and education that match your skills and interests.
If you need financial aid to help cover the cost of your studies at Europa-Universität Flensburg, you can apply for student financial aid (BAföG) through the Studentenwerk Schleswig-Holstein.
If you apply for BAföG, student financial aid provided under the German Federal Training Assistance Act, you must do so through the Studentenwerk Schleswig-Holstein. That association is also responsible for answering any questions you may have about BAföG:
The Studentenwerk Schleswig-Holstein and the Ministry of Education and Research (Ministerium für Bildung und Forschung) provide information about BAfög.
The Studentenwerk has a branch office in the Telekom building off campus (Eckernförder Landstraße 65, Flensburg), where it provides advice on BAföG twice a week. You can also obtain information directly from the person responsible for you, or from the main office in Kiel (phone: 0431 881 60).
The student union (AStA) of Europa-Universität Flensburg also provides advice relating to BAföG and social counseling.
After a number of semesters, students who receive financial aid in accordance with the German Federal Training Assistance Act (BAföG) must demonstrate that their studies are progressing appropriately in order to continue receiving support.
If you can demonstrate and submit proof of the fact that you have obtained the necessary credits (usually after completing 4 semesters (§48 BAföG), you will receive a certificate. This certificate is required in order to continue getting financial aid, in accordance with the German Federal Training Assistance Act. You can obtain this certificate from the following contact persons:
International Institute of Management and Economic Education students:
- Please submit the application form to Ms. Karin Drenkow. You can also send Ms. Drenkow the form through campus internal mail (via the mailroom in the OSLO building).
Educational Science students:
Please contact one of the following:
- Dr. Thomas Altfelix (Institute of Educational Sciences)
- Dr. Gabriela Bitai (Institute of Educational Sciences)
- Dr. Michael Schmitz (Department of Mathematics and its Didactics)
European Cultures and Society students:
- Patricia Barbosa (EUCS)
In justified exceptional cases, you can also contact Dr. Jutta Zaremba.
In accordance with §48 BAföG, you need to regularly present an up-to-date record of your accumulated credit points (CP) in order to continue receiving funding. For this, please bring your Transcript of Records to your assigned contact person during their office hours. If you are inquiring via email, please send a PDF copy of this document to that person.
There are different requirements for the various degree programs. For the BA in Educational Sciences (PO 2015 and PO 2020), the CP regulation is as follows:
If the number of CP to be obtained is not clear from the credit points record you submit, please have the following form signed by the relevant department: Certificate of application for continued funding