Heilbronn University of Applied Sciences

Oestrich Winkel, Germany

Heilbronn University of Applied Sciences, known in German as Hochschule Heilbronn (HHN), is a leading public university of applied sciences in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. With approximately 7,000 students, it is one of the largest in the state, focusing on the key fields of Technology, Business, and Computer Science
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The academic year at Heilbronn University is divided into two semesters: the Winter Semester (official duration: 1st September - 28th February) and the Summer Semester (official duration: 1st March - 31st August). Lectures for the Winter Semester typically begin at the end of September, while lectures for the Summer Semester start in mid-March, always preceded by an introduction program for incoming students
The application deadline for the winter semester for international applicants is July 15th
The application documents include the printed and signed “Application Request” from the online application, the university entrance qualification, recognition of certificates from the Center for International Students in Konstanz, proof of English language skills, a chronological CV, and proof of practical experience or apprenticeship if relevant
There are various scholarships that provide financial aid to students, including the Deutschlandstipendium.
The Studierendenwerk Heidelberg provides BAföG consultations on a regular basis and can offer information about eligibility and the application process for state funding for students
Heilbronn University does not allocate places in the student residences; students must apply for accommodation themselves. It is possible to apply for a place in the student residences of the Studierendenwerk in Heilbronn without a letter of admission, and applying earlier improves the chances of getting a place
After receiving a letter of admission, the first steps are to accept the program offer, enroll, and then apply for a visa at the relevant German embassy or consulate in your home country.
The German embassies and the Immigration Office in Heilbronn stipulate a minimum monthly amount of 992€ to cover living expenses. Citizens from non-EU countries must provide financial proof of this upon arrival in Heilbronn, for example, with a scholarship certificate or a blocked bank account

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University Of Heilbronn University of Applied Sciences Application Statistics

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