University of Hagen

Hagen, Germany

Founded in 1974 and commencing instruction in 1975, FernUniversität in Hagen is Germany’s only state-run distance-learning university and the country’s largest by enrollment . It awards degrees equivalent to those at traditional universities and upholds the same academic standards.
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Established in 1974 and commencing instruction in 1975, FernUniversität is Germany’s first and only public distance-learning university, designed to provide flexible, high-quality education to those unable to attend traditional on-site universities.
As of Winter Semester 2023/24, it serves around 70,861 students and employs approximately 1,894 staff, including about 98 professors .
The university comprises five faculties—Humanities & Social Sciences, Psychology, Business & Economics, Mathematics & Computer Science, and Law—offering Bachelor’s, Master’s, continuing education, doctoral, and state law programmes.
You need a German Abitur or equivalent foreign secondary school diploma, or alternatively a Bachelor’s or vocational qualification (e.g., Meisterbrief) or ≥3 years professional experience. A technical college certificate alone is not sufficient .
Applicants must hold a relevant Bachelor’s degree (minimum six semesters). Subject-specific knowledge must align with the chosen Master’s programme—deficiencies may require catch-up modules via Open Access Studies .
All programmes are taught in German. Applicants without a German-language qualification must submit recognized proof of German proficiency (e.g. TestDaF level 3, DSH 1, or Goethe Institute C1/C2)
No clinic exists. Students must provide proof of German statutory health insurance (digital M‑10 form) or equivalent if exempt. Healthcare is accessed through public systems in Hagen.
Yes. Hagen is viewed as a safe, mid-sized German city with structured public services. The university aids integration through orientation services and local registration guidance .
Student Services, help desks (IT and academic), regional study centres, and the studyFIT programme all provide guidance, mentoring, and technical support to distance learners.
Programs include Bachelor’s, Master’s, Open Access (non-degree), state law examination, and continuing education certificates. All degrees are equivalent to those at conventional universities .
No. FernUniversität offers open admission (“no numerus clausus”)—if you meet the qualifications, you are guaranteed entry .
Yes. Students select modular courses each semester via distance or regional centres, making it easy to study full-time or part-time, adjust load, and balance other commitments.
Yes. The university participates in the Deutschlandstipendium, offering €300/month scholarships for two semesters—eligibility is based on merit and community involvement (application: August 1–31) .
Yes. Students may apply for DAAD PROMOS scholarships, Erasmus funding, and other foundation grants for study abroad or research stays .
Yes. Fee reductions are available for students in financial hardship—applications must include proof when enrolling or paying fees.
Based in Hagen, North Rhine-Westphalia, near highways A1/A45/A46 and served by several bus lines. The campus includes central academic facilities and regional study centres across Germany and abroad .
There is a student hostel (Bildungsherberge) on campus offering affordable overnight lodging (~€24/night). Otherwise, students seek local private accommodation in Hagen or neighbouring cities .
Yes. Hagen is relatively affordable compared to German metros. While formal accommodation support is limited, the cost of living—including housing, transport, and essentials—is moderate and within reach for most students.
Yes. Graduates from German universities can apply for a Job-Seeker Visa, allowing up to 6 months to find suitable employment in Germany .
Yes. The Opportunity Card (Chancenkarte) now allows up to 12 months, with part-time work permitted (up to 20 hours/week), offering more flexibility while searching for employment.
Applicants must show proof of €5,604 savings (or annual equivalent) and hold valid German health insurance during the visa period. Once employed, graduates can transition to an EU Blue Card if salary meets national thresholds (~€43,760/year in 2025 for STEM).

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