Tuition Fees and Scholarships

There are no tuition fees for students of the MMF program. However, students are obliged to pay an administrative fee for registration with Goethe University's student services, which at present amounts to approximately 370 euros per semester. This fee entitles students to services such as the unlimited use of public transportation in Frankfurt and the whole Federal State of Hessen. 

There are several scholarship-awarding organizations.

  • The most extensive scholarship program is that offered by DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service). Advanced students may apply for DAAD scholarships, or depending on their country of origin and subject, in some cases only graduates may apply.
  • Other scholarship-awarding institutions have varying conditions, for example, regarding country of origin, subject, previous study achievements, duration of support, etc. A very quick and efficient way of finding out about the appropriate scholarship is through using the scholarship database of DAAD.
  • The Goethe Money and Macro Association (GMMA), the alumni association of graduates of the Department of Money and Macroeconomics, offers an academic prize to the student with the highest average grade in MMF courses taken during the first year.
  • The Frankfurter Verein zur Unterstützung internationaler Studierender e.V. offers grants to foreign students for exams and in difficult life situations, as well as financial subsidies for rental deposits. To receive further information, contact the association here.

Please find further information on the website of our Global Office.

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