学校名称: 德国美因茨大学 Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz
所在位置:德国,莱茵兰-普法尔茨州,Mainz
学校设置类型:综合性大学
创建时间:1477年
学历:本科,研究生,语言,网络课程
学校性质:公立
学生人数:33577人
院校地址:
学校中文网址:http://deguo.liuxue86.com/school/5914/
美因茨大学是一所位于莱茵兰-法尔茨州美因茨的德国高等学校。学校约有34289名学生,150所学院机构和医院,是德国第十大高校。自从学校2005年1月1日进行结构改革后,学校分为11个部门。学生在这里可以学习科学,运动科学,人类学,音乐,视觉艺术,戏剧和电影研究等知识。此外,美因茨大学是德国仅有的少数几个校园式大学之一。美因茨大学还是第一所除提供服务外还制作因特网电视节目的大学。以下是留学网为大家整理的美因茨大学留学费用的相关信息。
在美因茨大学的学习成本
美因茨大学(约翰内斯古滕贝格大学)不向交流学生收取学费。但是学生需要和在德国大学学习的学生一样,支付社会费,一个学期是270欧元。除此之外,学生还需要对日常生活开销做一个预算。
学生一个月的消费大约是 700,主要用于以下几个方面的费用支出:
宿舍租金大约 300
健康保险(学生强制购买的保险)大约是 70
用餐,买衣服和一些其他消费大约是 330
(以上只是一个预估费用,学校不保证其准确性,仅供学生参考)
不要期待可以依靠打工来资助学习费用(除了欧盟国家的学生)。根据规定,学生在德国一年只允许工作90天。在你到达学校以后,你可以去 Bundesagentur fr Arbeit的当地办公室咨询工作许可证的相关信息。所以,学生一定要保证,就算没有工作,也有足够的资金来维持自己的学习。
*请注意:社会费不是学费。但是,学生如果没有支付社会费,学生就不能在美因茨大学登记注册。学生支付了社会费用之后,就可以使用学生餐厅和学生服务中心的各种设施,以及获得一张学生票,用于免费在美因茨,威斯巴登和莱茵搭乘公共交通工具,这样学生在美因茨居住就不用买车。
学生资金证明
学生必须向国际办公室(Alien Registration Office )证明自己在没有任何公共基金和社会援助的情况下,有足够的资金来维持在德国的学习生活。也就是,学生需要证明可以凭借自己的经济能力负担一切留学费用。
最初的资金需求
学生一个月大约需要500欧到600欧。在你来美因茨的第一天,你应该准备大约1600欧的可用资金。学生必须保证在来美因茨的时候有足够的资金,可以是现金,支票或者在德国可以使用的银行卡。请注意,信用卡或者银行卡一天之内只能在自动取款机取出数量有限的现金,而且每一次提款都需要支付较高的费用。
学生来美因茨的第一天应该准备大约1600欧的现金,因为需要购买必须得生活用品,还需要支付注册费用。
在你入住学生宿舍的时候,除了支付第一个月的房租,还需要支付押金,一般相当于2个月的租金。如果在退房时,房屋没有什么损坏,押金可以如数退还。
在登记之前需要支付社会费,一个学期大约是250欧元。在你的入学通知上可以了解更多详细的信息。社会非不同于学费,所有的学生都必须支付。
健康保险公司通常会要求学生支付一整个学期的保险费用,也就是6个月。这个费用大约是360欧。
在德国以外的地方转账支付会收取高额的手续费,所以以上的一切费用学生都可以在到达美因茨之后直接支付。
最后,在最开始的几天,你还需要足够的现金支付其他的费用,如食物和日常生活用品。
住宿
在距离学校不远的地方,学生可以找到环境舒适的宿舍,一个月的费用大约是350欧到500欧。根据以往的情况,每一个学期开始的时候,宿舍的需求量都很大,尤其是在冬季学期。所以学校建议学生尽早安排好自己的宿舍。大学学生宿舍的价格相对较为合理,一个月大约是300欧元到450欧元,对于第一次到美因茨学习的学生来说,学生宿舍是一个很好的选择。
学校名称: 德国美因茨大学 Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz
所在位置:德国,莱茵兰-普法尔茨州,Mainz
学校设置类型:综合性大学
创建时间:1477年
学历:本科,研究生,语言,网络课程
学校性质:公立
学生人数:33577人
院校地址:
学校中文网址:http://deguo.liuxue86.com/school/5914/
Costs of Studying in Mainz
Johannes-Gutenberg-University does not charge tuition fees for exchange students. However, you will have to pay a social fee* as all other students at a German university. The fees are some 270 per semester. Besides, you will have to finance your everyday expenses.
You should expect monthly expenditures of a total of some 700 for:
ca. 300 dormitory rent
ca. 70 health insurance (mandatory for students) and
some 330 for food, clothing and other expenditures.
(These are just approximate figures; we cannot guarantee their correctness.)
Do NOT expect to be granted a work permit to cover the costs of your stay. (Exception: citizens of certain EU-countries). As a rule of thumb, you will only get a work permit for ninety days per year. After your arrival, you should consult the local office of Bundesagentur fr Arbeit for information about your work permit; but make sure that you can finance your stay in Mainz even without a paid job here! More information about employment laws (in German language only).
*Please note that the social fee is not a tuition fee. However, you cannot enrol at the University of Mainz without having paid this social fee. The fee allows you to use the dining halls and the Studentenwerk facilities and includes the student ticket, which permits you to use public transportation in Mainz, Wiesbaden and the Rhein-Main area without further costs. This obviates the need for buying a car while living in Mainz.
Proof of Financial Resources
You are required to prove to the Alien Registration Office that you can finance your living expenses during your stay in Germany without having to resort to public funds like social aid. That is, you have to supply proof that you can finance your stay with your own means.
Initial Financial Needs
You will need a certain sum every month (about 500 to 600) for your stay. For the first days in Mainz, you should have about 1.600 readily available. Make sure that you have enough money on your arrival in Mainz, either in cash, travellers cheques, or an ATM card valid in Germany. Please note that you will only be able withdraw a certain limited sum of cash from an ATM each day using credit cards or other accepted bank cards, and that you may have to pay a high fee for each withdrawal.
You will require about 1.600 in cash for your first days in Mainz, because you will have certain necessary expenses for living and enrolment:
When you move into the students dormitory, you will have to pay, besides the first monthly rent, a deposit. This deposit is two months rent. You will get your deposit back after you leave the dormitory at the end of your course of studies, if it is in good order.
Prior to enrolment you will have to pay the so-called social fee, about 250 each term. You can find more detailed information about this on your Letter of Admission, or in the leaflet Costs of Studying and Living in Mainz. This contribution is not a tuition fee and has to be paid by all students. The contribution includes the costs of the student ticket.
Health insurance companies often require you to pay the fees for an entire term, that is for six months. You will require about 360.
Please do not transfer money from outside Germany, neither for health insurance nor security nor rent nor for the social fee. You can make all payments after your arrival in Mainz, and will save yourself high transfer fees.
Finally, you will of course require sufficient cash for your other expenditures in the first few days (for example for food and items of daily use).
Accommodation
Cost
For a comfortable room not too far from the university, students can expect to pay a monthly rent of around EUR 350,-- to 500,--. Based on past experience, demand for rooms is usually particularly high at the start of the winter semester. We recommend arranging your accommodation as soon as possible. University halls of residence offer relatively moderately priced accommodation costing EUR 300,-- to 450 monthly,--. Halls of residence are also an excellent place to meet new people, particularly for students starting their first semester.