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Program Highlights Universität Lüneburg was founded as a teacher training college, but now you can choose from a variety of disciplines taught in German and English. During the time of its switch to a full-fledged German university, Lüneburg had around 1,000 students. The university now has over 7,000 students. Located in the state of Lower Saxony, Lüneburg not only has a rich history but a lively present. With numerous museums, theatres, cinemas, pubs, bistros, cafes, and discos, you will find plenty to do and see. Stop by the city markets on Wednesdays or Saturdays to experience the mixing of old and new in modern Lüneburg.
Academic Programs Four weeks before the commencement of regular classes at Lüneburg, you will have the opportunity to take an intensive language German course. This course is not required but highly recommended (even for those with a good command of German). The majority of courses taught at Lüneburg are taught in German, but you will be able to choose from some courses taught in English as well.Modules taught in English include: Cultural Studies, Business Administration and Economics, Environmental Sciences, and Teacher Education. Find out more here. Courses in German are taught in the following areas: Courses in English are taught in the following areas: **Please note: Student Life The International Office at Lüneburg organizes activites and social events throughout the semester/year specifically for international students. Some events you might see on the calendar include: bowling night, tour of the city, International Cafe night, trips to area cities, a theatre performance or canoe trip. Travel around the city is easily done on bike or on foot; however, your student ID will also enable you to ride on the city bus for free. If you want to travel to other areas of Germany or Europe, you can travel by bus, train, or airplane. Public transportation in Europe is excellent and affordable.
Housing International program students may opt for pre-arranged accommodation. Subject to availability, room reservations are made in either student residences on- or off-campus or in private apartments. Student and private apartments usually consist of 2-4 single rooms with a room size varying from approx. 12 to 25 square meters, 1 or 2 bathrooms and a kitchen. Apartments are usually co-ed. For international program students, the accommodation service provides fully furnished rooms including bedding and bed linen. For placement, additional services such as furnishing, bedding and bed linen, and obligatory liability insurance a one-time service fee is charged (155 EUR for one semester, 230 EUR for two semesters). Both the service fee and the rent for one semester in full must be paid within the first ten days upon arrival. (For payment information, please see the Lüneburg International Office web site.) **You are responsible for making all housing arrangements and payments directly to Universität Lüneburg.** Foreign Entry Requirements Passport Visa
Do not enter Germany with a tourist visa since there is no way to get it changed into a student visa. A student visa gives permission to enter Germany and to stay in the country for a short time period only (max. up to three months). In order to get permission to stay for the entire study period, students must apply for the residence permit at the local registration office (Einwohnermeldeamt/Ausländerbehörde) within a week upon arrival in Germany. Residence Permit
For residents of non-EU countries a small charge will be made. Please note that you have to sign off when you leave the country! Travel Document Systems (TDS) can also provide you with helpful information on every country, including entry requirements, cultural information, travel conditions, economy, and more. You are strongly encouraged to read the U.S. State Department's Consular Information Sheet. It will provide you with a great deal of information to help you prepare for your trip. **Please be aware that you are responsible for obtaining the most up-to-date information on entry requirements. The Office of Study Abroad only provides general information, as visa regulations and procedures are constantly changing. Please consult the Consulate for more information. ** Please note that EIU does not own, operate, or sponsor this program.
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