BSBI State Funding and BAföG

u003cstrongu003eBAföGu003c/strongu003e stands for more equal opportunities in the German higher education system. This need-based state-funded student finance has been in existence since 1971, and it has proven itself millions of times over.u003cbru003eu003cbru003eBAföG (Bundesausbildungsförderungsgesetz or Federal Education and Training Assistance Act) enables young people to choose a study programme that best suits their skills and interests. BAföG funding is need-based and granted if the student’s own financial means or those of his or her parents or spouse or partner are insufficient for this purpose. u003cbru003eu003cbru003eHalf of the BAföG financial support is usually a grant whilst the remaining half is an interest-free loan. A ceiling guarantees that students only need to repay a maximum of EUR 10,000 of the total loan amount. 

BAföG for International Students

EU citizens and other international students can receive BAföG under certain conditions.

u003cstrongu003eEU citizens can fulfil the personal requirements for BAföG in various ways.u003c/strongu003eu003cbru003eu003cbru003eStudents who work in Germany while studying will need to meet the following criteria:
  1. When applying for BAföG for the first time, the student must have already been gainfully employed in Germany for at least ten weeks.
  2. In order to maintain BAföG entitlement, the student must continue their employment throughout their studies.
  3. The student’s employment must allow for full-time study.
  4. Students will need proof of permanent residence. This mainly covers EU citizens who have resided legally in the territory of the Bundesrepublik Deutschland for at least five years. Proof can be provided through a permanent residence card issued by the foreigners authorities.
  5. Connection between studies and previous employment.
  6. Entitlement to BAföG can also require employment that is related to the student’s studies which were taken up at least six months before the start of their studies.The employment must have been pursued in Germany.
  7. The personal BAföG requirements for EU citizens can also be fulfilled if the right to freedom of movement can be derived from a spouse, partner or own children.

International students who are not EU citizens can also receive BAföG benefits under certain conditions.u003cbru003eu003cbru003eu003cstrongu003eInternational students u003c/strongu003ewho are staying in Germany with a visa/residence permit for study purposes (§16b) are not entitled to BAföG unless they simultaneously meet one of the other following requirement:u003cbru003eu003cbru003eu003cstrongu003eStudents with a permanent residence permit:u003c/strongu003e Residence permits without an expiration date are unlimited.u003cbru003eu003cbru003eu003cstrongu003eStudents holding a specific residence permit with the intention of residing in Germany will be one of the following:u003c/strongu003e
  1. Recognised asylum seekers, recognised refugees or a granted residence permit on international, humanitarian or political grounds. (Ukrainian students/Students with a residence permit from Ukraine: Most Ukrainian students change their refugee status to study purposes, however, due to their background they might have simplified access to BAföG).
  2. Spouses or partners of a German nationals (German citizens).
  3. Students who have custody of a minor child with German citizenship.
  4. Spouses, partners or children of a foreigner with a German permanent residence permit. (§ 30 or §§ 32-34)
  5. In some unspecified cases, students must also have resided in Germany for at least 15 months.

Requirements

Students will need to also fulfil the following points before applying for BAföG

Financing

The studierendenWERK BERLIN takes care of all BAföG applications and advises students interested in student financing and performs checks to see if they are entitled to BAföG. Students can book appointments for counselling here: studierendenWERK BERLIN – Appointments for Counselling (stw.berlin).

Programme

IMPORTANT: Only students studying with BSBI through Uninettuno or UCA are entitled to apply for BAföG. Students are now able to apply for BAföG (when meeting the criteria) due to the change of the law of higher education for non-university cooperation institutions based abroad (Berlin Higher Education Act / BerlHG – section 124a) and a positive examination of equivalence run by the Berlin Senate beginning in 2023.

All UNINETTUNO courses based in Berlin (except DBA) are eligible. 

u003ca href=u0022https://www.berlinsbi.com/courses/undergraduate/ba-tourism-and-hospitality-managementu0022u003eBA Tourism and Hospitality Managementu003c/au003eu003cbru003eu003ca href=u0022https://www.berlinsbi.com/courses/undergraduate/bsc-hons-international-business-and-managementu0022u003eBSc (Hons) International Business and Managementu003c/au003eu003cbru003eu003ca href=u0022https://www.berlinsbi.com/courses/postgraduate/ma-tourism-hospitality-and-event-managementu0022u003eMA Tourism, Hospitality and Event Managementu003c/au003eu003cbru003eu003ca href=u0022https://www.berlinsbi.com/courses/postgraduate/msc-digital-marketingu0022u003eMSc Digital Marketingu003c/au003eu003cbru003eu003ca href=u0022https://www.berlinsbi.com/courses/postgraduate/msc-finance-investmentu0022u003eMSc Finance and Investmentu003c/au003eu003cbru003eu003ca href=u0022https://www.berlinsbi.com/courses/postgraduate/global-mba-ucau0022u003eGlobal MBAu003c/au003eu003cbru003e u003cbru003eu003cstrongu003eMore courses will be added soon based on state approval.  u003c/strongu003e

Please note that 50% of BAföG must be repaid after the end of the maximum period of support (five years) and an idle period of five years. If you are receiving a low income at the time of repayment, you are still obliged to repay the loan but you may request to begin repaying your loan at a later date.