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Schulgebühren
Private educational institutions in Germany can receive various grants and subsidies, both from the federal government and individual federal states. For example, the Federal Employment Agency fully covers the cost of education at our school, while private foundations partially cover training costs.

We strive to provide equal access to educational opportunities for all social groups and have implemented a system of discounts and tuition fees based on total family income. Discounts are also offered to employees, close relatives of students, and people with disabilities.

Additional costs may arise only after consultation with partners and may include expenses for travel, external seminars or workshops, as well as additional accommodation during internships or project work.

Discounts are granted for the entire duration of the training. If a student is eligible for multiple types of discounts, the highest one is applied. Discounts are not cumulative.
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  • Family income: the total family income from the previous calendar year is taken into account or reflected in the tax report.
  • Unemployed individuals: Unemployed individuals receive a discount on the training fees (except for persons registered with the employment service).
  • Part-time workers: individuals with a workload of less than 20 hours per week.
  • Refugees and students from outside Germany
  • Women: women are entitled to a discount on the training fees.