How much will studying at Saarland University cost me and how can I finance it?

The world of student financing can sometimes feel confusing. We've put together some top tips and advice to help you understand the options available to you. Studying at university means having a regular income to cover your expenses. You'll need money not just to pay for accommodation and living expenses, but also for the occasional visit to a café, the gym or for a trip back home to see the family. In addition to the BAföG federal student loan scheme, taking on a part-time student job or receiving a scholarship, there are other ways to finance your studies.

We'll help you find the option that's right for you. Make an appointment with us for an individual consultation session. 

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First semester scholarships: supporting your first steps at university

If this winter semester is your first time being enrolled at a university, you are younger than 25 years old and receive certain state benefits, you can apply for funding for first time students through 30 November.

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      Financing your studies through jobs, loans and funds

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    • Financial assistance

      BAföG or money issues? Lost your part-time job? Information for students in financial difficulties

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