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Higher institutions of education in Germany usually do not charge any tuition fees. But education policy in Germany is increasingly seeking to change this. A number of Federal states now charge tuition fees for students who study for considerably longer than the stipulated period for course completion. A small number of private colleges – in the USA – charge very high tuition fees at times.
Apart from the relatively low semester fees, students at German universities are not required to pay from their own pockets at any time. The semester fee generally does not exceed 100 euro. This is used mainly towards financing the student services association as well as the student union, AStA. In many university towns, the semester fee serves to obtain the semester ticket. The semester ticket allows students to travel by bus and train free of charge.


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