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In case you like this programme but you do not yet fulfill the language requirements (~50% of the
teaching is in German) or you just want to prepare best for your studies, you can take part in the
preparatory programme (see at the link list).
The postgraduate programme Master of Arts (MA) at the University of Applied Sciences Fulda is a degree
programme offered as a consecutive course with the aim of strengthening competence in two core areas:
1.

Students are enabled to implement a holistic leadership concept in the face of internal and
external effect parameters emerging in combination. The core basis to achieving this is the
embedding of instrumental detailed knowledge in an extended operational network.

2.

In addition, students learn to harmonise this holistic leadership concept with international
specific features on a purely operational as well as intercultural level.

Four European partner universities from countries of the European Union constitute the core of the
teaching consortium which offers students a three-semester course of studies with a Master of Arts in
International Management (MA) degree.
Consortium partners currently are the University of Kufstein (Austria), the ESCI Fontainebleau (France),
the University of Riga (Latvia) and as associated member, the School of Business Administration of West
Virginia University in Morgantown (WV, USA).
Studying one semester in Fulda, together with two semesters at WVU, students can complete a double
degree programme, obtaining the German MA as well as an MBA from West Virginia University.

Interested? Visit Programme Website

Relevant links

Programme Website

University Website

Preparatory Course to Study in Fulda

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Disciplines

Business Administration

Political Science & International Relations

Management & Organisation


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Contents
The first semester tackles two levels of learning: on the first level methodical basics, especially for
the performance and presentation of international comparative studies are provided. Secondly,
teaching contents communicate an introductory, general overview of the framework for a holistic
corporate leadership in an international context in order to provide the basis for more in-depth
studies.
The second semester highlights the cross-linked interrelations in which classic operational areas of
function are integrated. The main focus lies on making the multi-dimensional impact of functionspecific processes and decisions transparent.
In the third semester procurement of holistic leadership potential is methodically/didactically finalised
in a training scenario. By means of a computer-aided decision-simulation-model, students are offered
a training field which allows them to practice decision processes anticipating cross-linked
comprehensive parameters in the competitive environment of the consortium.
Upon completing all modules, students will have developed the prerequisites facilitating the
preparation of an appropriate Master's thesis.
As teaching contents are standardised the programme allows flexibility for students to undertake
short-term stays at member universities. Joint lectures used for the presentation of the results of the
comparative studies and following group discussions are processed regularly by means of a videoconference system.

Interested? Visit Programme Website

Requirements
In order to be accepted into the Master of Arts in International Management program, applicants
need to have a degree (Diplom, Bachelor) with a focus in the field of Business or Economics

(Industrial Engineering with a business emphasis or Business Information Systems are also
acceptable). Proof of at least 180 ECTS Credits is required in order to finish the MA program within 4
semesters. If a student can provide evidence of at least 210 Credits at the time of enrolment in the
degree program, it would be possible for the student to complete the degree program within 3
semesters. Studies completed at a university of cooperative education (Berufsakademien) are
acceptable as long as the concentration is in the field of Business studies.
Students are required to provide evidence of German and English language knowledge, as a
significant number of courses are in English while the others are in German.
The following are acceptable when providing evidence of English knowledge:

TOEFL Test 500 points paper based, 173 points computer based, 61 points internet based
International English Language Testing System (IELTS) 5,5
positive attestation from a DAAD-Test.
Native English speakers and students who have graduated from an English-speaking
university do not need to fulfil these requirements.

The following are acceptable when providing evidence of German knowledge:

DSH-Test (Deutsche Sprachprfung fr den Hochschulzugang / German Language


Examination for Academic Purposes) Level 2.

Native German speakers and students who have graduated from a German university do not
need to fulfil these requirements.

In order to submit a complete application, prospective students need to include a CV/resume which
should provide information about the applicant, his or her educational background, as well as
language knowledge and professional experience. At least 80% of the credits from a previous degree
program must be provided at the time of application in order to be considered. The student must
have graduated and be able to supply proof of
this before enrolment into the program.

English Language Requirements


CAE score: (read more)

75 (Grade B)

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Vice-Dean

Dean of Students

Examination Committee (Chairman)

Student Advising

Prof. Dr. Kai-Oliver Maurer


Telefon:
Fax:
E-Mail:
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+49 (0)661 / 9640 - 251


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Tuition Fees at Hochschule Fulda


Bis zum 30.09.14 nehmen wir noch Bewerbungen fr alle Bachelorstudiengnge an!
(Online-) Application
Application Guide
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Pre-Study Fulda
General Information about "Pre-Study Fulda"
Organisation and Cost
Admission requirements
Modules
Useful Information
Applications for Addmission
Team/Contact
Career Service fr Internationale Absolvent/innen
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Orientation Guide for Exchange/ ERASMUS-Students
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BECAS
ear international students of Fulda University of Applied Science,
Students who are completing the final semester can apply for a scholarship.

Call for Applications for Matching-Funds-Scholarships


for International Students
at Hochschule Fulda

The Verein zur Frderung internationaler Studierender an der Hochschule Fulda e. V. and
the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) are providing 3 scholarships for
graduating international students at Hochschule Fulda.

Amount and Duration of scholarships: 3 Scholarships of 250 each for the duration of
4 months, 1000 total per scholarship

Who can apply?

International Students regardless of subject studied, at the final phase of studies.

Studies (including thesis) need to be completed during or immediately after the summer
semester 2014 or during the winter semester 2014/15 (ending Feb. 28, 2015)

Not eligible for application are scholarship holders or students who receive continuous
funding from other organisations

Selection Criteria:

Social or political volunteer work in student body organisations (e.g. AStA) or charities

excellent grades
What to submit for an application:

Motivation letterSchedule of studies until graduation

Signed declaration that no other scholarship or funding is being received

Curriculum Vitae

Proof of enrolment

Proof of volunteer work

List of grades from students office

Note: Please make sure your documents are complete, otherwise your application will not
be processed.

Final date for application:

Notification of scholarship recipients:

Thursday, May 15, 2014

May 30, 2014

How to submit:
Drop off applications at International Office, SSC 201, at Infothek or send via email
to gesa.pusch@hs-fulda.de

Where do I have to apply?

Online application for Bachelor degree courses


Interested applicants for Bachelor degree programmes have to apply via uni-assist at the
University of Applied Sciences Fulda.

Online application for Master degree courses


For the following Master degree programmes online applications have to be sent:
- MA Intercultural Communication and European Studies (ICEUS)
- MA International Management
- MSc Applied Computer Science
- MA Supply Chain Management
- MA Accounting, Finance, Controlling
Interested applicants for these 5 Master degree courses please click here.

Application via post for Master degree courses


For all other Master degree programmes you have to send us your application as hard copy
via post. Further information regarding the application can be found here.

About Work during and after your studies Information for


international Students from non-EU countries
New rules regarding working during and after studying have been effective since August 1,
2012. If you're a citizen of a non-EU member state, this information may be very important
for you:
Maximum duration of studies:

You're required to complete your studies (Bachelor and Masters degree) within the duration
of 10 years

If you're going to work on a doctorate after that, you should have completed it within five
more years

Working while you're studying:

For many students it's a necessity to earn their living through a job while they're studying.
Effective immediately, it is allowed to work 120 full or 240 half days per year without a work
permit.

Mandatory internships that you need for credit don't need to be considered for that time
frame

Other internships are permitted, but will count towards the 120 full or 240 half days, even if
the internship is unpaid

Working after your graduation:

After you've graduated from a German university, you're entitled to a residence permit for
18 months in order to find an appropriate job

During this time you may work as much as you want

Also, during this time you don't need a work permit

Adequate job after your studies:

Once you've found a job that is in accordance with your qualification, be it a bachelors or
masters degree, or a doctorate, you can apply for the "Blue Card EU". In order to be
approved you need to present a work contract, earning you at least 44,800 annually (for
some professions the minimum salary is 35,000)

If you've worked in an adequate job for at least 21 months and have German language
skills on at least level B1, a settlement permit can be issued (if you don't have the required
German skills, after 33 months)

Family members who are also looking for a job don't need to apply for a work permit either

1. General information
International students may seek employment as students in Germany. However, such
employment is subject to certain legal rules and regulations which are discussed below for
various student groups at Fulda University of Applied Sciences. These rules and
regulations concern only students who do not come from EU member states. Students from
EU countries and Switzerland are free to work in Germany and are not subject to the same
limitations as students from other countries.

The Electronic Residence Permit (eAT)

PREREQUISITES FOR THE ISSUANCE OF A RESIDENCE PERMIT FOR STUDENTS IN


GERMANY
(University Studies must be the main purpose of residency)

1. A residence permit may be issued for


a. a preparatory language course or the attendance of the Studienkolleg (one-year
preparatory course for international students for applicants without university entrance
qualification)
b. studies at a public or an officially recognized university or similar college
2. Requirements for the Regular Issuance (according to 5 German Residence Permit
Law)
a. valid passport
b. proof of financial resources in the amount of currently 8040 per year or 670 per month
(health insurance included; only students under 30 are able to be insured by the students
public health care system. Older students must either pay the regular fee of the public
health care system or be privately insured with a plan covering the same services.)
c. If there is a previous reason for exclusion or deportation in the applicants file, the
application of residency will be denied
d. Proof of the required student visa upon entry into the country
3. Especial Requirements (according to 16 German Residence Permit Law)
a. University Admission Letter (in case of extension proof of enrolment must be presented)
b. In case of visa renewal a proof of enrolment and in some cases a transcript of records
and/or a certificate concerning the expected length of studies must be presented

4. Duration and costs of Residence Permit:


- A Residence Permit for less than one year costs 100 ,
- A Residence Permit minimum of one year, maximum of 2 years costs 110,
- A renewal costs 80
In case of renewal proof of full-time enrolment must be presented. The average
duration of the degree programme shall not be exceeded by more than 3 semesters.
In case of missing or unsuccessfully completed courses in which the student
received
a failing grade, the residence permit can be denied or withdrawn. The maximum
duration of studies is 10 years (including undergraduate and graduate studies,
language courses and preparatory courses).
5. Cancellation of Residence Permit: gilt nur fr das vorgesehene Studium, meaning the
Residence Permit is only valid for the specific study programme for which the student is
enrolled (not for studies in general). In case of change of the study programme or the
institution, a new permit must be applied for.
6. A change of degree programmes is only permitted during the first three semesters. After
three semesters a change is only possible if the total time spent to complete a course was
not exceeded and the student can show proof of having seriously pursued his studies. In
case of a change of the degree programme, the student must apply for a new residence
permit.

7. During the study programme the residence permit cannot be issued for other purposes
(exception: in case of a legal claim).
8. A Permanent Residence Permit will not be issued.
9.

International students are only allowed to work 120 days full-time or 240 days part-time
(meaning 4 hours per day) per year. In addition, students may have a job as a student
assistant at the university. Mandatory internships may be completed as a part of the degree
programme requirements (university certificate must be presented) and do not count
towards the 120 full or 240 half days. Non-mandatory internships are permitted but count
full towards the 120 full or 240 half days, regardless if paid or unpaid.

10. After successful completion of the degree programme, a residence permit valid for up to 18
months may be granted. The purpose of the permit is to seek appropriate employment in
Germany. During this year employment is allowed.
The electronic residence permit (eAT)
Le titre de sjour lectronique (eAT)
El permiso de residencia electrnico (eAT)
O ttulo de residncia electrnico (eAT)
Elektronik oturma izni (eAT)
russian - eAT
chinese- eAT
arab - eAT
korean - eAT

2. Working without a work permit


Tutors and student assistants
Tutors and student assistants do not require a work permit if they perform tasks which are
primarily in the area of research and teaching assistance ( 9 Nr. 8 ArGV). At Fulda
University of Applied Sciences, this applies to tutors and student assistants who are
employed in the academic departments of the University. However, tutors and student
assistants employed in the administrative departments of the University (Central Study
Counselling, International Office, University and Hessian State Library, Knowledge Transfer
and Further Education Office and Central Administration) may require a work permit (see
Section 3 below).
The 120-day rule
Students from countries outside the European Union may accept temporary employment if
the duration of employment does not exceed three months or 120 full days or 240 half days
per year. Such employment does not require a work permit. Such employment may be at
the University (in the administrative departments) or outside the University. Such
employment may be undertaken during the study semester as well as during semester
vacation ( 9 Nr. 9 ArGV), provided that employment does not exceed 15 work hours per
week during the study semester.

3. Working with a work permit


All employment exceeding 120 full days or 240 half days per year which is not primarily in
the area of research and teaching assistance requires a permit from the Alien Office
(passport stamp) and a work permit or other approval from the Federal Employment
Agency.
Alien Office permit
The Alien Office permits employment exceeding 120 full days or 240 half days in the
following cases:

for part-time employment as a student student at Fulda University of Applied Sciences


(Ziff. 28.5.3.2 AuslG-VwV) in the administrative departments Central Study Counselling,
International Office, University and Hessian State Library, Knowledge Transfer and Further
Education Office and Central Administration. Such employment may not exceed 15 work
hours per week during the study semester. Students from outside the EU who work in the
administrative departments of the University or in the Central Administration also require a
work permit from the Federal Employment Agency.

in financial emergency situations beyond the student's control, provided the student has
pursued his or her studies diligently and the University certifies that successful completion
of the course of study is to be expected (Ziff. 28.5.3.4 AuslG-VwV).
Federal Employment Agency work permit
Before granting a work permit, the Federal Employment Agency must determine whether
German citizens or EU citizens in Germany are available to accept the employment. This
so-called precedence test procedure is also followed for part-time student employment
(student assistantships) at Fulda University of Applied Sciences requiring a work permit, i.e.
in the administrative departments of the University and the Central Administration. The
Federal Employment Agency in Fulda requires from 7 to 10 days for this procedure.

4. Employment not permitted


Participants in the DSH Preparatory Courses
Participants in German language courses preparing students for regular studies may not
accept employment for the duration of the language course ( 9 Nr. 9 ArGV, Ziff. 28.5.3.3
AuslG-VwV).

ACTIVITIES
Culture and Leisure are also a part of your studies!
You can't study all the time! In order for you to get the chance to experience something
aside your lectures and seminars, to learn something interesting, see something new, and
make new friends, we have compiled various activities for you.
Do I have to register?
While some activities are "show up and participate", for some others the number of
participants is limited and registration is required, either directly at the International Office

or via e-mail (Betreuungstutorin1@verw.hs-fulda.de)


Please let us know if you registered but have to cancel!

Wednesday, 15th of October, 7:00pm


Room P218
German movie night (subtitles in English)
We will have a chilled movie night with popcorn and soft drinks. The movies will be in
German with English subtitle. You can bring a little pillow or a little blanket if you like.

Friday, 17th of October, 8:00pm


At the Caf Chaos (at the campus)
Caf Chaos Meet and Greet with music
Enjoying a nice evening together, listening to music, getting to know each other, meeting
friends and dancing together.

Saturday, 18th of October, 9:00am until Sunday afternoon


Meeting Point ZOB Fulda
Intercultural training with sleepover at the Wasserkuppe
We are riding a bus to a hostel near the Wasserkuppe, the highest mountain in Hesse.
You will have the chance to participate at an intercultural training, which helps you to solve
daily life challenges and problems you may have within your study course.
In the evening we will go out for a night walk. The next day we will go for an easy hiking
tour to the Wasserkuppe, which will take around an hour. After we arrive there you can go
for a ride at the summer toboggan run, watch gliding planes or visit the gliding plane
museum.
In the afternoon we will ride back to Fulda on the bus, after an exciting and informative
weekend.
Registration is required, contribution 20

Sunday, 26th of October, 1:00pm


MeetingPoint ZOB
Memorial Point Alpha

Until the 1990s the borderline between the Federal Republic of Germany (BRD) and the
German Democratic Republic (DDR) ran near Fulda. The NATO-Observation -Point The
hottest Point in the Cold War was placed in Rasdorf, about 30 minutes northeast of Fulda.
For reminding the separation of Europe, the Cold War and its meaning for the people, there
is a memorial and a museum we are going to visit.
Registration is required, contribution 5

Date will be announced soon


Room E208
German cooking night
We learn how to cook a typical German dinner, which we will of course also eat together.
The meat we use is suitable? for Muslims. Please sign up at the International Office for
this event.

Friday-Sunday, 7th of November, 5:00pm- 9th of November, 10:00pm


MeetingPoint, train station Fulda
Excursion to Berlin
An awesome weekend in the German capital is expecting you!
Friday, 5:00pm departure at the train station in Fulda.
Saturday, 10:00am we will have a guided (bicycle or walking) city tour and
Sunday, 12:00pm we will have a guided tour at the German Bundestag (parliament)
Obviously you will also have time to explore the capital by yourself or with your friends in
your own way.
Registration is required until the 25th of October, contribution required ( 50)
Limited number of participants!

Sunday, 16th of November, 11:00am


MeetingPoint, track 1, train station Fulda
Dialogmuseum Frankfurt/Main
In absolute darkness you will be guided by blind persons through exhibition spaces of
different daily life situations. This experience will reshape your senses! Therefore there will
be a role reversal: Blind persons become an ambassador of a new culture without any
visual images.
Registration required, contribution 5

Thursday, 20th of November, 6:00pm


Room E208
International cooking night
We will cook together food from all around the world, bring your favorite recipe! Of course
we will also eat the delicious food weve made. Please sign up for this event at the
International Office.

Saturday, 29th of November, 2:00pm


MeetingPoint, Fulda train station, fountain
Ice skating
We will go ice-skating at the ice rink in Frankfurt. Please bring your semester ticket and
7.50 for the entrance fee and the skates. We will enjoy the winter time together and have
an awesome afternoon.

Sunday, 14th of December, 10:10am


MeetingPoint, train station Fulda, fountain
Historical Christmas market at the Wartburg (Eisenach)
In the breathtaking historical ambience of the Wartburg we will visit together a middle-age
Christmas market. A unique experience!
Contribution required.

Thursday, 11th of December, 6:00pm


Room E206/ Caf Chaos
Cookie baking & Christmas party
We will bake Vanillekipferl, Zimtsterne and apple pie accompanied by Christmassy
music. With those self-made Pltzchen we will go to the Christmas celebration of the
International Office at the Caf Chaos. Santa Claus and little presents are waiting there for
us!

Sunday, 11th of January, 2:00pm


MeetingPoint ZOB, Fulda
Snow excursion to the Wasserkuppe
We take the public bus to the Wasserkuppe and we will spend our day here. You have the
possibility of tobogganing, building a snowman or just playing in the snow. Of course you
can also rent skis if you know how to ski. Grabbing a bite is possible at numerous snack
bars. Please wear really warm clothes! Bring your semester ticket and 10-20 for rental
equipment and food.

The Masters Programme in International Management is accredited by the accreditation


agency FIBAA and participates in the European Credit Transfer System (ECTS).

Degree
The Master of Arts (M.A.); Double degree (M.A./MBA) in cooperation with partner
universities in USA and France possible.

Programme start
Summer semester (March)
Winter semester (October)

Programme duration
4 semesters (24 months)

Credits
90 ECTS Credits

Languages of instruction
English and German; approximately a half of the courses offered at the Faculty of Business
are taught in English, either by visiting professors or by German staff.

Study focus

International management: International corporate management, comparative internal and


external accounting methods, marketing management in an international context,

qualitative methods of international corporate management, personnel management in an


international context, organisational behaviour in international corporations, international
finance management and controlling, project management

International economics: Financial management, economic policy in an international


context

Law: International business law

Languages: French or Spanish (English prerequisite)

Data processing: Software and media applications, e-business, computer- assisted


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Special services

Orientation Week prior to the start of the Programme

Academic and non-academic guidance and counselling throughout the Programme

Cultural programme

Assistance with accommodation and with administrative formalities

Studies abroad
Cooperation agreements with American and French partner universities enable students to
earn a Double-degree (MA and MBA). Double-degree students must study six to nine
months at one of the partner institutions. The department provides necessary
organisational support. Partner universities in the United States resp. France are:

Pfeiffer University, Charlotte, North Carolina

West Virginia University, Morgantown, West Virginia

ESCI, Marne la Valle, Paris, France

Admission requirements

Bachelor's degree or equivalent from a college or university (180 ECTS-points minimum)

Applicants with degrees in business administration or economics fulfill all background


knowledge requirements

German Language Proficiency Test for Admission to Higher Education (DSH2) or


equivalent or native speaker or first degree mainly obtained in German

TOEFFL-Test internet based 61 points or equivalent or degree from an English spoken


university or native speaker

Costs
Tuition-free in Germany; costs will occur abroad.

For further information contact


Fulda University of Applied Sciences
Department of Business Administration
Ms. Adrienne Stickel
Marquardstrasse 35
D-36039 Fulda, Germany
fon: +49 (0) 661 / 96 40-292
fax: +49 (0) 661 / 96 40-290
Email: adrienne.stickel@w.hs-fulda.de

Internet: http://www.hs-fulda.de/index.php?id=1998

DSH Intensive Course (from level B2)


We offer DSH intensive courses for students at level B2:

DSH intensive course in the winter semester, October to February (300 hours)

DSH intensive course in the summer semester, March/April to July (250 hours)

For detailed information on the next course (time, fees, application etc.), please see below.

Aims and contents of courses

The DSH class in the summer semester 2012

All future students who have not acquired their university entrance qualification at a German-speaking school are required to take the German
Language University Entrance Exam (DSH) or an equivalent test.

The DSH tests your ability to speak and write German well enough to cope in a German-speaking academic environment. The level required by
German universities is usually C1 or DSH-2.

Participants of the DSH intensive course study German mainly by working with authentic academic listening and reading material.

On completing the DSH intensive courses, all participants can register for the DSH exam.

Click here for an example of a DSH exam.

A DSH taken at Fulda University of Applied Sciences is recognized by other German universities.

Admission requirements for the courses

Admission requirements for the DSH intensive course are:

1.

a direct university entrance qualification, i.e. a school-leaving certificate allowing you to study at a German university

2.

German skills at level B2. For example:

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Goethe-Zertifikat B2 or
Zertifikat Deutsch B2, TELC or
TestDaF with TDN 3 in all categories or
B2 certificate issued by a German university or an

Other certificates issued by other institutions might be accepted in individual cases. Mere attendance certificates without a test result will not be
accepted.

Course information
Course dates: 13 October 2014 to 13 February 2015

DSH exam schedule: 16 February 2015 (written test), 19-20 February 2015 (oral exams)

Contact hours: 300 (x 45 min.)

Schedule: 4 days per week, 5 contact hours per day

Times: 09:50 to 14:15 pm

Participants: 20 participants max.

Course material: DSH- und Studienvorbereitung 2020. DSH & Studienvorbereitung. Deutsch als Fremdsprache fr Studentinnen und
Studenten. ISBN-13: 978-3930861408

Course fee: 600 for the entire course.


Examination fee (DSH): 50

Course application deadline: 22 September 2014 or until the course is booked out

Please apply as soon as possible if you are sure that you would like to and will be able to attend. The course is usually booked out well in advance
of the application deadline.

Optional Enrolment, Semester Ticket and Health Insurance


Course participants may enrol (immatrikulieren) for the semester and thus acquire student status. Enrolment is not compulsory.

Enrolled students receive a student i.d. and a "Semesterticket", which serves as a ticket for public transport in a specific area around Fulda (e.g.
Fulda-Frankfurt or Fulda-Kassel).

The semester ticket and enrolment cost ca. 280 euros for one semester. If you would like to use this option, please tick the relevant box on the
application form. We will then contact you and inform you about the procedure.

Important advice:

Prior to enrolment DSH course participants need to present a health insurance certificate.

An approved health insurance certificate is also necessary for the extension of your visa.
Please contact Eileen Schdel (eileen.schaedel@sk.hs-fulda.de ) to ask about approved health insurance plans. Health insurance costs ca. 70
euros per month.

Prior to Arrival: Visa and Room


The processing of your visa application may take quite a long while! Please apply for a place in our DSH course as soon as possible. This way you
will be able to apply for your visa and travel to Germany in time.

After you have sent us your complete application, it will take about a month before

we have checked your application (German skills, university entrance qualification),

we have sent you a confirmation and request to pay the course fee,

you have transferred the course fee,

the fee has arrived

and we have been able to send you a definitive admission to the course, with which you can apply for a visa.

Please ask at the embassy or consulate in charge how early you will need to submit your application. Only pay the course fee if you have a realistic
chance to obtain your visa to start the course in time. On paying the course fee you reserve a place in our course, so that reimbursement of the
entire fee is not possible after the course has started. (See the application form for details regarding reimbursement).

Here are some helpful links for your search for a room in Fulda:

Wohnen in Fulda (in German and English)

Wohnbrse des Asta

Further information and application

We are sorry. The course is booked out at the moment. In case of cancellations and available places, we will reactivate the application
process.

For your application you need:

The application form (please print out and fill in). INACTIVE!

school-leaving certificate and/or university certificates (certified copy) as university entrance qualification

proof of German skills (certified copy)

Please send your application by mail to:

Hochschule Fulda
Fachbereich Sozial- und Kulturwissenschaften
Sekretariat (Eileen Schdel)
Marquardstrasse 35
36039 Fulda
Fax: + 49 (0) 661 / 9640 - 452

Further information and personal application:

Eileen Schdel, e-mail: eileen.schaedel@sk.hs-fulda.de

Office hours: Monday to Thursday, 08:00 - 15:00 hrs, Friday, 08:00 - 12:00 hrs
Telephone: + 49 (0) 661 / 9640 - 456
Fax: + 49 (0) 661 / 9640 - 452
Office: Building P, room 202

Information on the course contents and the DSH exam:

Sabine Kirschenhofer, M.A.


Department of Social and Cultural Studies
E-Mail: sabine.kirschenhofer@sk.hs-fulda.de

Telephone: + 49 (0) 661 / 9640 - 477


Fax: + 49 (0) 661 / 96 40 - 452
Office: Building P, room 204

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