Home to 81 million people, Germany is a big, beautiful country located in the heart of Europe. It’s well known for its cultural history, magnificent castles, and hearty cuisine. Bratwurst anyone? A student exchange to Germany is a great opportunity to experience European culture. Be sure to try plenty of the 1,500 different sausage varieties while you’re there!
Going on an exchange while you’re young is truly a valuable experience to help prepare you for adulthood. You get to experience incredible things and learn to depend on yourself.
Simran, Oamaru
Placements
You can choose to study in Germany for as little as two months or as long as one academic year. Our short programmes have flexible start dates – please email exchange@nziiu.co.nz for more information.
Placements can be anywhere in the country but are more likely to be in suburbs or rural areas. On the map below you can see some of the locations our past students have been placed. All of our host families are carefully vetted for safety and suitability. We conduct home interviews, inspections, and police checks to ensure our students are placed in a secure and supportive environment.
Students must be:
If you are staying in Germany for longer than three months you will need to apply for a visa. This can be obtained in Germany and our affiliate can help you with this. It often takes several months for the visa to be issued so you will be asked to submit your application as soon as you arrive in Germany.
Students are expected to have basic German conversational skills. Language courses are available upon arrival for semester and academic year students. These courses are mandatory for students with no prior knowledge of German.
We know that financing your exchange might be a bit of a challenge, but don’t let that hold you back from pursuing the experience of a lifetime! NZIIU offers a select number of scholarships each year to exceptional students who require some financial assistance, as well as fundraising kits.
Explore now »Meet our NZIIU Student Ambassadors at one of our information day events! These students who have recently been on exchange have done it all, and are here to share their knowledge, experiences, and stories from exchange.
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