Options for financing your studies
There are several ways to finance your studies, which are listed here. Most students finance their studies through a combination of different methods.
1. Personal savings or financial support from others
saved during education or employment, or financial support from parents . State support is provided through child benefit , which is generally paid until the age of 25 during university studies. Further information, including details on parental obligations for financial support during studies, can be found on the website of the German National Association for Student Affairs (Deutsches Studentenwerk ).
2. Scholarships
A scholarship is the most affordable way to finance your studies, as you don't have to pay it back. Approximately three percent of all German students currently benefit from a scholarship. In addition to financial support, there is usually also non-material support . Our scholarship information section .
3. BAföG
BAföG is a government-funded student grant , the amount of which is based on parental income . The BAföG amount is determined on a case-by-case basis according to specific conditions. The current maximum rate is €934 . Because the calculation is highly individualized, we strongly recommend consulting the Studentenwerk Giessen BAföG calculator can also provide an initial estimate . Incidentally, with BAföG, only half of the money , up to a maximum of €10,010 , needs to be repaid; the other half is a government grant .
You can also submit your application online at: www.bafög-hessen.de.
Applying is worthwhile in most cases, because BAföG is also paid proportionally.
4. Working alongside your studies
Many students work to supplement their income. Usually, there's enough time alongside their studies to, for example, take on a part-time job earning 520 euros a month . However, it's important to pay attention to various issues, such as tax and insurance aspects . Detailed information on this can be found on the website of the German National Association for Student Affairs (Deutsches Studentenwerk ).
If you are looking for a job , feel free to check out the job portal of THM or the job exchange of the Studierendenwerk Giessen .
Giessen Student Union offers personal consultations .
5. Student and education loans
Taking out a loan means that after graduation (possibly with a short break), you have to repay – plus interest. There are numerous providers with different offers. The Giessen Student Union provides advice and support with the application process.
NOTE : Before taking out a student loan, please thoroughly examine all the options mentioned above and only opt for a loan if the other possibilities are insufficient!
6. Study fund
Student loan funds are another way to finance your studies, where the money received repaid – under individually agreed terms, as a kind of "reverse generational contract." However, the principle differs somewhat from loans or BAföG (German Federal Training Assistance Act), as it depends on individual opportunities in the future job market and repayments are made proportionally from your future income . Depending on your personal circumstances, this can be (significantly) more than you earned during your studies, but it could also be nothing if you have no income at all.
NOTE : As with loans, we recommend that you thoroughly research the terms and conditions of the various providers before applying for or deciding on a student loan fund.