Saturday, 15 October 2016

The cost of education in Germany

Student loans in Germany today

By Johan van Wyk | 09h15 |


Student grants or loans or mostly referred to as BAföG [ "Bundesausbildungsförderungsgesetz" (Federal Training Assistance Act) or "BAföG"]

Here is an overview published by Wikipedia.

"The eligibility for student loans is (usually) dependent upon parent income, as parents are required by law to fund their children's education (including higher education), and therefore students could theoretically sue their parents for funds for their education (although this is rarely done for obvious reasons). For low-income families, BAföG loans take over when these obligations can not reasonably be met by parents.
   


BAföG-loans are usually given out half as zero interest loan (to be repaid only after the receiver exceeds a certain income level after graduation) and half as grant money to university students. High school students get the full amount as grant money if they are eligible. The current maximum amount per month (for a university student is €643,-). 




This can be lowered gradually if student or parent income or student assets exceed certain amounts. Thus the amount paid out can be lower than the maximum amount and even loans of 1 euro per month are given out if the calculation returns that amount. Such low grants seem nonsensical at first, but they are usually accepted by students (loans can be refused by the student), because eligibility for a BAföG loan (even at the minimum of 10 euro per month) makes the student eligible for some other benefits like cut-rate telephone service or waiving of public television licence fees (which otherwise are paid by everyone who manages a household).





Generally, BAföG loans are independent on student achievement or grades at least for two years. After that, a certain minimum grade level has to be met and proof of participation in required, but ungraded courses, needs to be provided to stay eligible. Change of field of study is allowed once during the first two years without becoming ineligible. For university studies, every field of study has predefined a maximum study duration (usually around five years), after which the student becomes ineligible for BAföG. Further funds can be granted as low-interest loan for another two years if certain criteria (like reasonable likelihood that the student will graduate during that time) are met."


You can read the facts here: FAQ about study grants or loans in Germany


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