Application
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How to Apply for an ERASMUS+ Exchange Term
1.Step 1
Gather Information
- Choose an appropriate exchange programme
- Obtain information about our partner universities by your own research
- Attend our information session
► Information Meeting "Study Abroad" (held in German)
Did you miss the previous information meeting? Watch the recording of the November 2025 information session available on Moodle: "Auslandsstudium für Studierende des FB07".
2.Step 2
Office Hours
- See us for advice during our office hours
3.Step 3
Application
- Submit your application documents by e-mail to
fb07-erasmus[at]uni-kassel[dot]de
- Submit your application documents by e-mail to
Successful Course of Studies:
By the time of application, students at Bachelor's level should have obtained
- at least 27 ECTS in the 2. semester / 42 ECTS from the 3. semester onward
- at least 6 ECTS in introductory courses of business studies (BWL)
(PO 2020: B2 / B4 / B6) - at least 6 ECTS in introductory courses of economics (VWL)
(PO 2020: B8 / B9 / B10) - at least 6 ECTS in methods (Maths or Statistics) ⇔ alternatively for students of Business Law: Accounting
(PO 2020: B 11 / B12 / B13)
► Students majoring in Industrial Engineering should have obtained at least 27 ECTS for students in the 2. semester / 42 ECTS from the 3. semester onward in basic modules, 12 ECTS of which should be achieved in business studies (BWL) or economics (VWL), as well as 12 ECTS in economic methods (Maths or Statistics).
Please send the application documents by e-mail
- Online Application (print-out)
⇒ Please choose 3 universities - Letter of Motivation
- List of Achievements (print-out of ECampus/HIS)
- CV
- Language Certificate (if requested by the partner university)
- Winter term 2026/27 and summer term 2027: 31.12.2025
It is our aim to allocate the first or second preference to as many as possible. Do you apply for a highly requested university? Note, that we will look for criteria matching the applicant and the prefered university, as well as grades and pace of study.