ASH Berlin is once again offering the one-year ASH Pre-Study Program, which is free of charge and qualifies you to study. The program is aimed at all newcomers, i.e. international and refugee prospective students who have not obtained their educational qualifications in Germany and cannot yet apply for a regular course of study at ASH Berlin.
An online information event about the ASH Pre-Study Program (cycle 2024/25) will take place on May 6th from 4-6 pm.
It is possible to dial in under the following link:
https://eu02web.zoom-x.de/j/63755352543?pwd=aVVMUWRHRHRoMFFNd29JdlZNd2NoZz09
Meeting-ID: 637 5535 2543
Identification code: 712714
During the information event, interested parties and supporters will gain an insight into the program, the structure and the orientation during the upcoming cycle. There will also be an opportunity to talk to participants of the ASH Pre-Study Program and graduates who are already studying.
You can find all information about the application process on the ASH Pre-Study Program website. In the download area you will also find the general program flyer as well as brief information about the program in Arabic, German, English, Farsi, French, Kurdish, Russian, Turkish and Ukrainian.
Information on the orientation of the ASH Pre-Study Program:
- German and study preparation course (level B1 to C1)
- Attendance of initial seminars (creditable for regular studies)
- Completion of further study-specific admission requirements (including completion of a pre-study internship)
- Support and guidance during the program and with the final application for regular studies by the ASH Refugee Office Team and the social worker
Requirements for participation in the ASH Pre-Study Program:
- Successful completion of the placement test (German B1 level)
- University entrance qualification (if you do not have these documents, please contact the ASH Pre-Study Program team)
Application procedure: April 15 to May 15 (annually)
Applications to: pre-studies@ ash-berlin.eu
At ASH Berlin, you can go on to study Social Work, Childhood Education, Nursing, Health and Nursing Management or Physiotherapy/Ergotherapy in the Bachelor's degree program.