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About Baltic College
Baltic College — private for-profit college. It is located in Schwerin, Germany. The higher education institution is considered one of the youngest in the country, as it was founded in 2001.
Baltic College conducts research in many fields of study. For more information, visit the official site.
- Location
- Schwerin, Germany
- Establishment year
- 2001
- Students
- 499
- Acceptance rate
- 80%
Baltic College tuition fees
Tuition fees here are different for locals and foreigners. For locals, it starts from 8,111 USD, and for foreigners — a minimum of 7,500 USD. The university has several financial aid programs that help students cover part of the cost of education. On the official website of the university, you can find all the up-to-date information on tuition fees and available scholarships.
When choosing an educational institution, it is important to be aware of additional costs: accommodation, transportation, study materials, meals and personal expenses.
- Financial Aid
- Yes
- Bachelor
- Local8,111USD/year
- Foreign7,500USD/year
- Master
- Local8,111USD/year
- Foreign7,500USD/year
Bachelor degree at Baltic College
Schooling in Germany lasts longer than in other countries. Therefore, it is impossible to enter a university immediately after the 11th grade — first, you need to eliminate the academic difference. There are special educational institutions for foreign students — Studienkollegs.
Baltic College campus
The campus of Baltic College is located in Schwerin. This is a fairly large city that opens up many opportunities for students: from cafes, restaurants and other entertainment to internships at large companies. But an urban campus can also be a disadvantage, because big city life distracts some students from their studies. University students have access to the library. It contains a collection of scientific papers, textbooks and fiction. Baltic College regularly accepts students for international exchange programs, providing both local and international students with the opportunity to come into contact with different cultures and gain unique experience.
- Campus Type
- Urban
- Library
- Yes
What to do after graduation
To stay in Germany after graduation for another 18 months, you need to apply for a graduate visa, which allows you to work without an offer from an employer. You can find other options for immigration in our article.
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