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Dormitory (offered by "Studentenwerk")
Single apartments start at approx. 300 €, shared flats / WG (shared bathroom and kitchen, not separated by gender) at approx. 212 €. There is a high demand for rooms in the dormitories. You should not rely on getting a place there!Further Information
Apartments on the free market start at about 450 € warm (warm = rent, heating and water). A room in a shared flat at approx. 350 € warm.
In the student dormitory as well as on the free market you must make a deposit. For the dormitory you have to pay 300 € to the Studentenwerk. On the free market you have to expect to pay more. When you move out, you will receive the deposit back, provided that the rented property is left in a good condition.
Therefore, your monthly living costs in Lübeck will be at least 800 €.TH Lübeck does not charge any tuition fees, but rather a semester fee of currently €270.50. This includes a ticket for public transport, which is valid throughout Schleswig-Holstein and for the HVV in Hamburg (tariff zone AB).
Medium: Animiertes Video wie jemand ein Haushaltsbuch ausfüllt.
There are various scholarships in Germany, which are also available for international students. These range from 300 € per month (Deutschlandstipendium) to about 1000€ per month (Begabtenförderwerke). The requirements are usually very good grades and involvement in volunteer work. There is no guarantee to get a scholarship! The easiest way to help you with your search is to use a database (e.g. DAAD scholarship database, scholarship guide) as well as Ms Prüss (Studentenwerk) and Jasmin Sponholz (Career Development). The decisive factor when applying for a scholarship is the application. The Career Development will help you with this. Another option is to have a part-time job (see section 3.8). Contact for part-time jobs: Jasmin Sponholz, Career Development Contact in case of financial emergencies: Evans Gumbe, International Office; Stefanie Prüss, Studentenwerk Contact for scholarships: Stefanie Prüss, Studentenwerk; Jasmin Sponholz, Career Development
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Wohngemeinschaft (shared flat)
Gebühreneinzugszentrale der öffentlich-rechtlichen Rundfunkanstalten (Contribution service of public broadcasting)
Technische Hochschule
Hamburger Verkehrsverbund (Hamburg Transport Association)
Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst (German Academic Exchange Service)
DoSV: Dialogorientiertes Serviceverfahren