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Student Life at the
Graduate School of Economics, Finance, and Management

Visa and Residence Permit

Pre-Arrival:

Visa regulations for international students taking up studies in Germany vary from country to country. International students should determine as early as possible at a German diplomatic representation in their home country (that is, embassy or consulate) if a visa for studies in Germany is required. (This will need to be done at least two months in advance of a departure for Germany.) If a visa is required, an international student must not enter Germany on a tourist status.

Upon Arrival – Residence Registration:

After having arrived in Frankfurt, all students (including those who do not require a visa) must – within a week of their arrival – register with the city's Einwohnermeldeamt (Office for Registration of Residence). The registration confirmation serves as proof of address and you will need it, for example, when you open a bank account or want to register with a city library.

Address of the Einwohnermeldeamt (Office for Registration of Residence) for students living in Frankfurt:

Bürgeramt (Zentrale)
Zeil 3
60313 Frankfurt am Main.
www.meldebox.de/Einwohnermeldeamt/Frankfurt

The documents needed for residence registration include:

  • Passport
  • Rental contract (original)
  • Admissions letter
  • If available: Financial statement (bank statement/scholarship letter/guarantee by parents or other supporters) and proof of health insurance

Students living outside of Frankfurt should go to the local town hall (Rathaus) to register their residence.

Upon Arrival – Visa Registration:

Holders of an entry visa after completing the residence registration will need to convert their entry visa into a student visa at the Ausländerbehörde (Office for International Affairs). Students will need to provide evidence of being capable of supporting themselves financially (at a rate of approximately 600 Euro per month).

Address of the Ausländerbehörde (Office for International Affairs) for students living in Frankfurt:

Ausländerbehörde Ordnungsamt
Mainzer Landstraße 323-329
60326 Frankfurt am Main.

The documents needed for visa registration include:

  • Passport
  • Photos (2, passport size)
  • Rental contract (original)
  • Residence registration
  • Proof of health insurance
  • Letter of admission from the Graduate School of Economics, Finance, and Management
  • Proof of finanial status

Students living outside of Frankfurt should go to the local town hall (Rathaus) to register their visa.

Tuition and Financial Aid

Please see the webpages of the individual GSEFM degree programs for further information concerning the tuition and financial aid policies pertaining to the individual degree programs.

Accommodation

GSEFM students are eligible to apply for a room in one of Goethe University's dormitories. Students admitted to a GSEFM Program will find further information about this in their letter of admission. Those applying for a room in the dormitories should be aware, though, that demand for rooms typically far exceeds supply.

Although accommodations in general can be time-consuming to find in Frankfurt, there are several institutions whom you may wish to contact (unfortunately, some of these instiutions provide information in German language only). Please note that we cannot vouch for the quality or conditions of the accommodations listed.

Protestant Church in Hessen and Nassau

(i) Martin-Luther-King-Haus
Henriette-Fürth Straße 2
60529 Frankfurt am Main
Phone: +49 69 356909
(ii) Susanna von Klettenberg-Haus (Campus Westend)
Sioli Straße 7
60325 Frankfurt am Main
Phone: +49 69 356909

Wohnheim GmbH

Waldschulstraße 20
65933 Frankfurt am Main
Phone: +49 69 390060

GWH Gemeinnützige Wohnungsgesellschaft Hessen

Westerbachstraße 33
60489 Frankfurt am Main
Phone: +49 69 975510

Bock Hausverwaltung

Im Vogelsgesang 28
60488 Frankfurt am Main
Phone: +49 69 760027

Bauverein Katholische Studentenwohnheime

(i) Alfred Delp-Haus (Campus Westend)
Sioli Straße 7
60323 Frankfurt am Main
Phone: +49 69 789882940

(ii) Friedrich-Dessauer-Haus

Friedrich-Wilhelm-von-Steuben-Straße 90
60488 Frankfurt am Main
Phone: +49 69 78988290

(iii) Dernbach-Haus (reserved for doctoral students)

Westendplatz 30
60325 Frankfurt am Main
Phone: +49 69 78988290

In addition, offers from landlords owning individual rooms/apartments can be found on a board in front of Room 320 on the third floor of the Sozial-Zentrum at Goethe University Frankfurt. Goethe University furthermore runs a service center for students that can also be of help. The service center is located at Bockenheimer Landstraße 133, 60325 Frankfurt am Main. There are also various websites that list individual apartments/rooms for rent, and are particularly geared towards students. Among these are Studenten WG and WG Gesucht.

The following institutions primarily offer (intermediation of) short-term accommodations:

City-Mitwohnzentrale

Hansaallee 2
60322 Frankfurt am Main
Phone: +49 69 299050
HomeCompany Mitwohnzentrale
Berger Straße 27
60316 Frankfurt am Main
Phone: +49 69 19445

Allgemeine Mitwohnzentrale

Oederweg 7
60388 Frankfurt am Main
Phone: +49 69 95520892
E-Mail: AllgemMitwohn@t-online.de

Zimmer Schnelldienst Maier

Kaiserstraße 39
60329 Frankfurt am Main
Phone: +49 69 233777

Finally, for the first few days in Frankfurt the local youth hostel (located in a nice area of Frankfurt along the Main river) is a good and cost-effective alternative:

Haus der Jugend
Deutschherrnufer 12
60594 Frankfurt am Main
Phone: +49 69 6100150
jugendherberge_frankfurt@t-online.de

Health Insurance

All students must have valid health insurance coverage covering medical treatment in case of illness. German health insurance companies offer special student coverage, which at present runs approximately 65 Euro per month (for students under 30 years of age). Students from EU countries may keep their home country health insurance. Students from non-EU countries who do not possess health insurance coverage from their home country that is valid for Germany must acquire health insurance for Germany. The documents needed for registration with a health insurance company include:

  • Passport
  • Bank account
  • Letter of admission from the Graduate School of Economics, Finance, and Management

We are not in a position to recommend any particular health insurance provider and urge you to shop around on your own. Please find below the addresses of some health insurance providers offering student health insurance:

AOK – Studenten-Service Frankfurt

AOK – Wildunger Straße 1
60487 Frankfurt am Main
Phone: +49 69 7144968

AOK – Gesundheitskasse in Hessen

AOK – Battonnstraße 40
0258 Frankfurt
Phone: +49 69 13633552
E-Mail:benjamincarlos.harris@he.aok.de

Barmer Ersatzkasse

Leipziger Straße 5
60487 Frankfurt am Main
Phone: +49 69 21671470

IKK

Mendelssohnstraße. 43
60325 Frankfurt am Main
Phone: +49 69 7560890

Techniker Krankenkrasse

Kölner Straße 73
60327 Frankfurt am Main
Phone: +49 2251 941555

Cost of Living

Monthly living expenses for a student in Frankfurt typically run from 600 Euro to 700 Euro. Students living in a private, off-campus accommodation may see their expenses exceeding this amount by 100 Euro.

Enrolment Fees

Registration with the student services of Goethe University Frankfurt, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, or TU Darmstadt (at present approximately 250 Euro per semester) entitles students inter alia to unlimited use of public transportation in the Frankfurt-Mainz-Darmstadt area.

Learning German

The curriculum of the Ph.D. Program in Economics does not require any German language skills. For international students interested in learning German, many private and state institutions and schools offer German courses, both in Germany and abroad. You may obtain a very good overview about learning German from the internet pages of the DAAD. There are plenty of language schools in Frankfurt, amongst them the Goethe Institut (which is not affiliated with Goethe University Frankfurt, though). Goethe University Frankfurt offers a pre-semester, one-month language and orientation course every year in March and in September for students having basic German l anguage skills. For further information contact:

International Office
Goethe University Frankfurt
Sozial-Zentrum Room 527
Bockenheimer Landstraße 133
60325 Frankfurt am Main
Phone: +49 69 79825080
E-Mail: sommerfeld@em.uni-frankfurt.de (Edda von Sommerfeld)

In addition, there are several German language courses organized and offered by the Center for International Studies of Goethe University Frankfurt, addressing students with different levels of knowledge of German. Their contact adress is:

Internationales Studienzentrum
Goethe University Frankfurt
Sozial-Zentrum, Room 105
Bockenheimer Landstraße 133
60325 Frankfurt am Main
Phone: +49 69 79825255
E-Mail: H.Dormann@em.uni-frankfurt.de (Helga Dormann)

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