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Freiburg Housing-At-A-Glance The current option for Freiburg housing is shared university housing which consists of a single-occupancy room in a co-ed apartment. See below for additional information: Freiburg - Shared University Housing: Single-occupancy rooms in co-ed apartments Location 5 housing areas/student villages throughout the city; a number of other students from the same program are located in the same area/student village, conveniently located close to public transportation Furnished Yes (bed, closet, desk, chair, shelf) Extra fee No Internet access Yes, WiFi Meal plan No Kitchen...
Fees Incurred On-Site Additional invoices may be generated after your arrival on-site. Charges may include, but are not limited to: Optional field trips Residence permit and passport photo Transportation pass Mensacard for university cafeteria/laundry in dorms Medical bills Course readers and copyrights Cell phones and/or SIM cards Failure to return library resources upon departure Housing damage Failure to return keys You may pay these fees by the same methods described above. Student transcripts will not be released for students with outstanding accounts with IES Abroad.
Freiburg Housing-At-A-Glance Freiburg - Shared University Housing (Base Housing Option: Single-occupancy rooms in co-ed apartments Location 5 housing areas/student villages throughout the city; a number of other students from the same program are located in the same area/student village, conveniently located close to public transportation Furnished Yes (bed, closet, desk, chair, shelf) Extra fee No Internet access Yes, WiFi Meal plan No Kitchen Yes, equipped and shared with 3-7 people in the apartment, Additional kitchen items can often be borrowed from the IES Center Bathroom Yes, shared...
Students will need to file the report with the airline either online or directly at the airport. There is no standard form for all airlines, as is mentioned on this helpful website regarding passenger rights in the EU: https://europa.eu/youreurope/citizens/travel/passenger-rights/air/index_en.htm#luggage IMPORTANT: Students should have all delayed luggage sent to the IES Freiburg address: Werthmannstraße 11, 79098 Freiburg, Germany Once you have filed a report and the luggage is ready to be delivered, you will likely be contacted by phone (not Whatsapp), so it is important that you have a...
IES Abroad - Berlin Field Trips IES Abroad Berlin organizes several field trips. Please view the brochure for more in-depth information on the associated fall field trips and pricing. A short summary of each trip is below: Day Trip to Potsdam Built originally as a garrison city for the Prussian army, Potsdam soon became the favorite summer retreat for the Prussian royal family. Each king built his own palace, usually tucked away in a beautiful garden or park. The most famous one is Frederick the Great’s Sanssouci Palace; it is a must-see site while in Germany! Day Trip to Dresden Known as the...
A visa is a government-issued official authorization that is attached to your passport; it grants you entry into and travels within a particular country for an allotted period of time. All students attending the IES Abroad program in Auckland or Christchurch are required to get a visa. You are responsible for this process, as the New Zealand consulate is the issuing authority and prefers to work directly with the applicant. All U.S. citizens can apply for their New Zealand visa online and do not need to send the New Zealand consulate a physical copy of their passport. You must send New Zealand...