Fees & Scholarships
Fees
1. tuition fee Dresden (summer semester):
2.500,00 EUR + administration fee TU-Dresden
2. tuition fee foreign partner universities (winter semester):
(please note that tuition fees and costs are subject to change without notice)
Since you must also be enrolled at TU Dresden in the winter semester, even if you are studying at a foreign partner university in this time, you will have to pay the administration fee TU-Dresden in addition to the fees of the foreign partner university.
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Exeter: 5.000,00 GBP
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Krakow: 500,00 EUR
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London: £ 5,240
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Prague: 500,00 EUR
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Seattle: 1500,00 USD (+ app. $600 visa fee + 2 x $55 registration fee and $150 for public transportation [optional, recommended]), Student Health Insurance: 132 USD/month), information directly from UW can be found here.
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Strasbourg: no tuition fees
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Szeged: 600,00 EUR
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Tokyo: no tuition fees
The tuition fee in Krakow is half of the fee for the whole year programme in Krakow; approx. 500,00 €.
The tuition fee in Szeged is 600,00 €.
The tuition fee in Prague is 500,00 €. However, 7 of our students will be granted with an Erasmus scholarship of around 320,00 € per month for the time of their stay. Those students will not have to pay the tuition fee.
As students in Strasbourg study under the Erasmus scheme, there are no tuition fees. Additionally, students are usually granted an Erasmus scholarship of around 420,00 € per month for the time of their stay.
The tuition fee in Seattle is partly covered by a waiver of the University of Washington, but there is a service charge about 1500,00 dollar. In addition, there are administrative fees, see above.
Third parties offer the possibility of applying for special student loans in order to finance the tuition fees (a good overview is provided on the website CHE Consult)
Scholarships
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Students studying in Strasbourg and Prague usually benefit from an ERASMUS grant of approximately 300,00 € per month for the period in which they are abroad. There are only a limited number of Erasmus scholarships.
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In Strasbourg an additional accommodation allowance can be obtained from the Caisse d'Allocation Familiale (CAF).
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The law firm 'Lippert, Stachow & Partner' in Dresden offers a supplemental scholarship for the period of study in Dresden. All students with a German citizenship enrolled in the LL.M. programme can apply for this scholarship at the beginning of the winter semester.
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Students whose nationality is not German can apply for one of the five scholarships of the "Gesellschaft der Freunde und Förder der TU Dresden e.V.". The scholarship holders receive a monthly allowance of up to 300 € for the study period in Dresden.
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DAAD - 'Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst' offers Study Scholarships for Master Studies for All Academic Disciplines.
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Scholarships for study abroad are also given by a number of foundations to highly qualified applicants. A list of important foundations is available at Stiftungsindex or at Stiftungssuche.