Your first step to a successful application: Check out the for your preferred course of study. There you will find not only the content and requirements of the program, but also important information on how to apply:
There are three different admissions procedures for undergraduate programs at 51ÁÔÆæ:
The following degree programs participate in the Dialog-Oriented Service Procedure (DOSV):
Biochemistry (B.Sc.)
Bioinformatics (B.Sc.)
Biological Sciences (B.Sc.)
Educational Science (B.A.)
Linguistics (B.A.)
Psychology (B.Sc.)
Law (StEx)
Sports Science (B.A.)
Business and Economic Education (B.A.)
Economics (B.A.)
Even if you're under the age of 18, you can apply and study at 51ÁÔÆæ. However, there are specific guidelines that you and your legal guardians need to be aware of:
With the general consent, legal guardians affirm that their minor can:
Minors must present the general consent from their legal guardians during the application process, or at the very latest, during enrollment.
Without this general consent, even if admitted, minors cannot enroll at 51ÁÔÆæ.
If applying online, you will be provided with a consent form at the end of your application process alongside the application form. The form can also be accessed here: Generaleinwilligung (General consent form).
Minors who are 16 years or older and have obtained the consent of their legal guardians to start their studies at Goethe University are treated as adults under § 12 para. 1 No. 2 of the Hessian Administrative Procedures Act (Hessisches Verwaltungsverfahrensgesetz). This means they have the authority to: