Kolleg


A Kolleg in Germany is a three-year school of adult education, preparing students for the exams leading to the general university entrance qualification, the Abitur .
Different from the otherwise similar German evening school, Abendgymnasium, Kolleg classes are in the daytime. Both are state-run schools and do not charge tuition fees. Kolleg students can be eligible for financial aid as regulated in the German Federal Training Assistance Act, Berufsausbildungsförderungsgesetz.
As a rule, the minimum entrance requirements for students are: 19 years of age or older, a Mittlere Reife school leaving certificate, and a formal vocational training completed. However, there are exceptions from that rule, e.g., previous long-term work experience without formal qualification can be recognized as sufficient substitute for vocational training, which also includes raising children and running a household. Kollegs may additionally require applicants to pass an entrance examination.
Schools are in the competence of each federal state , so that regulations may vary from bundesland to bundesland.
The German term Kolleg should not be confused with the English term college.

Other meanings of ''Kolleg'' in German