| 332 | - | Arts & Humanities | 199 | Natural Sciences |
| - | Engineering & IT | - | Social Sciences | |
| World Rankings | - | Life Sciences & Biomedicine | ||
| 330 | 369 | Arts & Humanities | 208 | Natural Sciences |
| 486 | Engineering & IT | 478 | Social Sciences | |
| World Rankings | 458 | Life Sciences & Biomedicine | ||
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Johannes Gutenberg University is a European and an international university and the academic center of Rhineland-Palatinate. Numerous international educational and research cooperations and the integration of a high percentage of students and scholars from around the world testify to that. Due to the continuing internationalization of academic programs and research, the University of Mainz prepares its students for tasks in an international context. Our commitment to internationalization is based on the Higher Education Act of the Rhineland-Palatinate (§2) and the University’s mission.
At present, the University of Mainz waives tuition fees for the majority of national and international students. Students are only required to pay a student fee of 190 Euros per semester (applies for the winter semester of 2007/08). The student fee includes the so-called “Semesterticket” (transportation card), which allows students to use public transportation in Mainz and its surroundings at no extra cost.
Student housing accomodates only about 8 per cent of all students enroled at the University of Mainz. Therefore, waiting lists are unavoidable. Students are personally responsible for reserving a room in student housing or finding an apartment in Mainz. For further information, please refer to: http://www.studentenwerk-mainz.de/Welcome_statisch_engl.html
Student accommodation costs 150 to 300 Euros a month.
Johannes Gutenberg University has only a limited number of scholarships for international students. In general, no scholarships are awarded to freshmen. International applicants interested in scholarships/grants should consult the database available on the website of the German Academic Exchange Service: http://www.daad.de/deutschland/foerderung/stipendiendatenbank/00462.en.html
Please note that international students who have an “Aufenthaltsbewilligung” (residence permit for the purpose of studies) in their passport, are not allowed to work in Germany unless this is mentioned in their passport. If mentioned, work is automatically permitted for either 90 days of full-time work or 180 days of part-time work.
U.S. citizens who wish to apply for a U.S. student loan, please note that our school code with the U.S. Department of Education is 01059800. For a countersignature on your student loan deferment form, please contact the International Office by phone ++49 (6131) 39-22525 or, in person, at the Student Service Center of the University.
Entry requirements depend on the chosen course of study. Please check our website for more information: http://www.uni-mainz.de/eng/10493.php#L_Certification_of_Recognition_/_Validation_of_Foreign_Certificates
Studying at Johannes Gutenberg University usually requires sufficient German skills at the time of application. Exceptions to the rule exist for applicants to the International Degrees and Graduate Schools, which are taught in a language other than German and sometimes for doctoral studies. Each year, the University of Mainz organizes German language courses for all learners of German – whether they are students or not – during the summer semester break. For more information please visit our website: www.uni-mainz.de./international