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BAföG (federal student financial aid)· BAföG

jusqu’à 992 € par mois

Germany's central need-based student support: up to €992 per month, half a grant and half a zero-interest loan whose repayment is capped at €10,010.

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Study start-up help (Studienstarthilfe)· Studienstarthilfe

1 000 € versement unique

A one-time €1,000 grant for study starters under 25 whose household received means-tested benefits in the month before the start of study — no repayment, no offsetting.

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Deutschlandstipendium

300 € par mois

€300 per month for talented, committed students — half from private sponsors, half from the federal government, and fully compatible with BAföG.

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Begabtenförderungswerke (talent-support foundations)· Begabtenförderungswerke

jusqu’à 855 € par mois

Full scholarships from the 13 publicly funded foundations: a means-tested basic stipend of up to €855 plus €300 book money per month for every scholar — nothing to repay.

Prêt

KfW student loan· KfW-Studienkredit

100 € – 650 € par mois

€100–650 per month from the state promotional bank, with no collateral and no means test — but at 6.53% effective interest (since April 2026), so do the math first.

Prêt

Bildungskredit (federal education loan)· Bildungskredit

jusqu’à 300 € par mois

A small, cheap federal loan for the final stretch of your studies: €1,000–7,200 in total at around 3.1% effective interest, freely combinable with BAföG.

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Aufstiegs-BAföG (advancement training assistance)· Aufstiegs-BAföG (AFBG)

jusqu’à 15 000 € variable

Funds Meister, Fachwirt, Techniker and 700+ other advanced qualifications: half of up to €15,000 in course fees as a grant, plus means-tested maintenance up to €1,019/month for full-timers.

Allocation

Kindergeld (child benefit)· Kindergeld

259 € par mois

€259 per month paid to your parents while you're in your first education or degree — until your 25th birthday, with no limit on your own income in a first degree.

Logement

Wohngeld (housing benefit)· Wohngeld

180 € – 370 € par mois

Rent support for students who fall outside BAföG — typically €180–370 per month, calculated from household, income, rent and the local rent level.

Réduction

Broadcasting fee exemption· Befreiung vom Rundfunkbeitrag

BAföG recipients who don't live with their parents can have the €18.36 monthly broadcasting fee waived — retroactively for up to three years.

Assurance

Student health insurance (KVdS)· Studentische Krankenversicherung (KVdS)

120 € – 150 € par mois

The capped statutory student tariff: roughly €120–150 per month for health and long-term-care insurance until your 30th birthday — and free family insurance usually covers you until 25 before that.

Transports

Deutschlandsemesterticket

Nationwide local and regional transit for €37.80 a month — 60% of the regular €63 Deutschlandticket, bundled into the semester fee at participating universities.

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Erasmus+ mobility grant· Erasmus+

540 € – 600 € par mois

€540–600 per month for studying elsewhere in Europe from a German university, plus a €250 monthly social top-up for students with fewer opportunities — any nationality.

Avantage fiscal

Werkstudent privilege· Werkstudentenprivileg

Work up to 20 hours a week during lecture periods and pay no health, care or unemployment contributions — only the 9.3% pension share comes off your gross pay.