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Rahn Education, Leipzig and Halle Campus (Studienkolleg Programs)
Founded in 1990 and headquartered in Leipzig, Rahn Education is a non-profit education group that operates around 40 educational institutions across Germany, Egypt, Italy, and…
About Rahn Education, Leipzig and Halle Campus (Studienkolleg Programs)
Founded in 1990 and headquartered in Leipzig, Rahn Education is a non-profit education group that operates around 40 educational institutions across Germany, Egypt, Italy, and Poland. Today, more than 8,000 students study at Rahn Education, Germany, with the help of approximately 1,100 dedicated staff members. Rahn Education is known for its strong emphasis on international outlook, cultural openness, and a human-centred approach to learning. Each institution follows its own educational concept, allowing students to benefit from specialised academic focus and personalised support. Creative learning, music, arts, sports, and movement play an important role across many programmes, alongside academic development. With over three decades of continuous growth, Rahn Education has become a respected name among universities in Germany, offering students a balanced education that values both global exposure and individual development.
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T Course (Technik - Technology/Engineering Studienkolleg Course) (APS and TestAS Required)
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The FSP final examinations take place at the end of the 2nd semester in our Studienkolleg in Halle (internally), in writing in all main subjects, and there is also an oral examination for certain grades. The lecturers will prepare you sufficiently for the examination level and content in all subjects during the course of your studies.
The Feststellungsprüfung (FSP) certificate issued by Studienkolleg Halle (Rahn Education) is recognised as a higher education entrance qualification across both public and private universities, as well as universities of applied sciences in Germany. The qualification is valid for academic programmes aligned with the chosen specialisation, such as the T-course or W-course.
Students who choose not to continue with university studies can explore vocational pathways. Guidance is provided in identifying suitable professions based on individual strengths and interests, along with support in preparing application documents. Germany currently offers over 300 officially recognised vocational professions across various industries.
International applicants who do not meet the criteria for direct university admission in Germany are required to complete a preparatory programme at a Studienkolleg. This programme typically lasts around 10 months and prepares students for the Feststellungsprüfung (FSP), which is a mandatory requirement for university entry.
A refund of the tuition fee is only possible with written cancellation up to two weeks before the start of the semester, with a deduction of € 900.
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