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The FIZZ Aachen, Aachen

16-20, Kasernenstraße, Aachen, 52064, Germany
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0.5 mi from City Center
( 5m. 11m. 11m)
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RWTH Aachen University | 0.58 mi
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About the Property

The FIZZ Aachen at 16–20 Kasernenstraße, Aachen 52064 offers modern studio student apartments for students who want comfortable student apartments Aachen close to the city’s main campuses. RWTH Aachen University is within walking distance at just 18 minutes away, and the FH Aachen Department of Design is roughly 8 minutes on foot from the FIZZ Aachen student accommodation. This central setting keeps classes, libraries and everyday services within easy reach and makes The FIZZ Aachen a perfect residence for international students.

Aachen is home to nearly 60,000 students, including a strong international group spread across engineering, design and applied sciences. The city usually maintains an employment rate near 3 to 4% unemployment, reflecting a stable local jobs market shaped by automotive research, materials science, digital tech and cross-border trade. Students generally plan for €1,000 to €1,200 per month for living costs. Safety index is around 70, which matches its reputation as a calm and manageable university city. Nearby neighbourhoods like Aachen Mitte and Frankenberger Viertel give residents access to cafes, supermarkets, trams and relaxed public spaces. The city is also known for its historic cathedral, thermal springs and strong academic culture. With campuses, daily essentials and calm neighbourhoods nearby, Fizz Aachen gives students a steady space to settle into the city and focus on their studies, making it a practical option for anyone searching for student accommodation Aachen.

Features

Move into one of the studio student apartments that are built for students who want their own space without giving up comfort. Each studio comes with a double bed, a workspace, an open kitchen, and an ensuite bathroom, which makes everyday routines feel pretty effortless. With layouts reaching 28 sqm, there’s enough room to study, cook, and spread out without feeling boxed in. Students often skim through The FIZZ Aachen reviews before deciding, and it’s clear why it stands out among student dorms Aachen if you’re after something modern and self-contained.

The FIZZ Aachen offers common amenities that make day-to-day life feel more social and more convenient. There are regular events that help you meet new people, a gaming room, and a billiards and PlayStation area when you just want to unwind. The community kitchen often turns into a shared hangout spot, especially in the evenings, and the outdoor courtyard is a nice escape when you want sunlight or a quiet moment. Daily routines stay simple with washing and drying facilities and a parcel counter for deliveries. Students who bike or drive will appreciate having parking and a secure bicycle storage room, so you’re never guessing where to keep your things. Safety feels present but not intrusive, supported by fire protection systems, first aid, an electronic locking system, a dedicated security service, and house management that keeps the place running smoothly.

Location and What's Hot?

Living at The FIZZ Aachen puts you in a part of the city where getting to campus never feels like a chore. FH Aachen Fachbereich Wirtschaftswissenschaften is only about 6 minutes away by car, while SuperC – RWTH Hochschulverwaltung is just a 7-minute drive, making morning lectures and quick returns home pretty effortless. For everyday errands, you’ve got REWE close enough for quick essentials and weekly groceries, and Edeka Vieler gives you another dependable option right in the same area. When you need pharmacy items, LINDA - Elisenbrunnen Apotheke and Hof-Apotheke are both nearby, so grabbing medicines, wellness products or basics stays convenient throughout the week.

If you like having good coffee or food options in reach, the neighbourhood does well on that front. Leni loves coffee is ideal for a quiet morning brew or a midday study breather, while Caféte - FH Aachen works perfectly for relaxed catch-ups or a pastry break between tasks. For meals, Ganni gives you an easy spot for comforting plates, and Wirtshaus am Hühnerdieb Aachen brings a more classic sit-down experience when you’re in the mood for something fuller. Evenings are easy to plan too. The Gin Library offers a warm bar setting with plenty of character, and The Wingman - Beer & Booze Bar keeps things lively with an atmosphere that students enjoy. If you’re heading out for a bigger night, NOX – Aachen and Club Nightlife bring the proper club feel with music, crowds and late-night energy, all within reach of The FIZZ Aachen.

On slower days or free weekends, it’s worth exploring the city’s cultural side. The Aachen Cathedral Treasury gives you a close look at centuries of art, religious history and craftsmanship tucked right beside the cathedral. And when you want some air or just time outdoors, Westpark is perfect for a walk, a study break under the trees or a casual hangout spot with friends. The balance of campus access, daily convenience, food spots and culture around Aachen The Fizz makes it easy to settle into a rhythm that works for studying, socialising and everything in between.

Commute

Getting around from The FIZZ Aachen is simple thanks to the nearby transport links. The closest bus stops, Aachen, Lochnerstraße, at a 4-minute drive and Aachen, Turmstraße at a 5-minute drive, make everyday travel easy. For railway station access, Aachen Schanz railway station is just a 12-minute walk, while Aachen West Bf railway station sits about a 6-minute drive away. Longer trips stay straightforward too since Maastricht Aachen Airport is a 35-minute drive, keeping The FIZZ Aachen connected for convenient travel in and out of the city.

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Payment Policies (5)

  • Booking Deposit
    This property requires booking deposit.
  • Security Deposit
    This property requires security deposit.
  • Pay In Instalment
    This property offers 12 flexible instalment plans.
Booking Deposit
<ul> <li><strong>For stays of 10 months or longer</strong>: €99</li> <li><strong>For stays shorter than 10 months</strong>: €249</li> </ul>
Security Deposit
<p>A security deposit equivalent to <strong>3 months’ cold rent</strong> is required.</p>
Pay In Instalment
<p>Rent needs to be paid <strong>monthly, </strong>in advance.</p>
Mode Of Payment
<ul> <li><strong>Admission Fee</strong>: Payable <strong>via card</strong>.</li> <li><strong>Deposit &amp; First Rent</strong>: Must be paid <strong>via bank transfer</strong>.</li> <li><strong>Monthly Rent</strong>: Collected through <strong>SEPA direct debit</strong> on the <strong>1st of each month</strong> from a European bank account.</li> </ul>
Guarantor Requirement
<p>No guarantor required.</p>

Cancellation Policies (3)

  • Cooling Off Period
    This property offers cooling-off period.
  • Early termination by students
    Termination of the tenancy contract before the end date is allowed.
  • Replacement Tenant Accepted
    This property allows cancellation upon finding replacement tenant.
Cooling Off Period
<p>A <strong>14-day cooling-off period</strong> applies from the date of booking.</p>
Early termination by students
<ul> <li>If you wish to <strong>terminate the contract early</strong> <strong>without</strong> providing a replacement tenant, you must follow the <strong>standard termination rules</strong> specified in your rental agreement.</li> <li><strong>Key Points:<br> </strong>You must <strong>continue paying rent</strong> until the official end of your contract <strong>or</strong> until a suitable replacement tenant is found and approved.<br> The <strong>contract cannot be terminated immediately</strong> without following the process.<br> For visa-related issues or other exceptions, <strong>no special provisions apply</strong> — tenants must still <strong>terminate as per the contract terms</strong>.</li> </ul>
Replacement Tenant Accepted
<p><strong>Eligibility Criteria:</strong></p> <p>1. Must be an <strong>enrolled student, apprentice, or trainee</strong><br> <em>(In some locations, young professionals may also be accepted — please confirm with the Letting Team)</em></p> <p>2. Must commit to a <strong>minimum rental period of 6 months</strong></p> <p>3. Must rent <strong>at least until 30th September</strong> of a given year and <strong>until the end of your current contract</strong></p> <p><strong>Process to Follow:</strong></p> <p><strong>Start the process at least 4 weeks</strong> before the end of the month in which you plan to move out.</p> <p><strong>Example:</strong><br> If your contract runs from <strong>01.10.2022 to 30.09.2023</strong><br> and you want to end it on <strong>31.05.2023</strong>,<br> then your <strong>replacement tenant must rent from 01.06.2023 to at least 30.09.2024</strong></p> <p><br></p> <p><strong>Submit Documents:</strong></p> <p>1. Complete the <strong>New Tenant Form</strong></p> <p>2. Upload all <strong>required documents</strong> via the <strong>contact form</strong></p> <p><br></p> <p><strong>Approval &amp; Agreement:</strong></p> <p>1. Once approved, you will receive a <strong>mutual termination agreement</strong> via <strong>DocuSign</strong></p> <p>2. <strong>Sign the agreement digitally</strong></p> <p><br></p> <p><strong>Processing Fee:</strong></p> <p>A <strong>€150 processing fee</strong> may apply <em>(depending on your contract)</em></p> <p><br></p> <p><strong>Required Documents:</strong></p> <p>1. Proof of matriculation / education / employment</p> <p>2. Liability insurance</p> <p>3. ID card or VISA</p> <p>4. SEPA direct debit mandate</p>
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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I bring my pet?

Animals are appreciated in nature, but due to limited space in the student residence and out of consideration for the cultural and religious backgrounds of the international community, pets are not allowed in the apartments.

Can I connect to the Internet with a cable?

Each apartment has access points with LAN connections installed, allowing tenants to connect a network cable directly to "LAN". If there are any issues, tenants can carefully remove the white cover (hold on to both sides and push it upwards).

How do I get a connection?

Tenants should connect to the SSID provided by D.T.Net service via email and enter the corresponding password. Up to 8 devices (mobile, PC, etc.) can be logged in.

Can I use my own router?

Tenants should not connect their own WLAN routers or other hotspots, as these may cause interference in the network.

What about the ancillary costs?

The residence management includes ancillary costs in the monthly all-in price to help students plan expenses more effectively. They are committed to managing these costs as efficiently as possible.

What is a warning notice?

A written warning is a unilateral declaration intended to inform the tenant that a certain behaviour, such as nighttime noise or consistently late rent payments, is considered a breach of the contract. The warning serves to create an opportunity for the tenant to refrain from such behaviour.

What is liability insurance and what is it needed for?

Liability insurance covers damages for which the insured person is responsible, protecting them from financial loss. For example, if a tenant loses the key to the rented apartment, liability insurance may cover the cost. Coverage details vary depending on the insurance provider.

What is the broadcasting fee (GEZ)? Do I have to pay it?

The broadcasting fee is charged for the use of public broadcasting services. As of July 20, 2021, the fee is 18.36 EUR. For citizens over 18 years of age, the rule is: one apartment = one fee.

What is the community?

The community consists of the residents themselves. The residence offers opportunities to join an international network, meet people from around the world, and build friendships and professional connections.

What events are held? Do I have to participate?

The housing provider regularly organizes events such as welcome parties, Christmas celebrations, BBQs, film nights, trips, excursions, football matches, and more. Participation is optional.

What is the Residents' Registration Office and why is registration required?

It is a legal requirement for every resident to register at their place of residence within 14 days of moving in (not from the date of signing the tenancy agreement). Registration can be done at any Einwohnermeldeamt (residents' registration office), regardless of district. A landlord’s confirmation will be provided by the house management upon move-in.

What does all-in price mean?

The monthly all-in price includes the cold rent and service costs. It depends on apartment size and features such as balcony or floor. Services include furniture, internet, ancillary costs, house management, access to common areas, and security services. Additional one-time costs include the admission fee (for booking processing) and the deposit, which is refundable after move-out if there are no damages.

How can I book a viewing and what can I view?

Currently, only on-site viewings are offered. Prospective tenants will be shown the community areas, outdoor areas, and a show apartment (if available at the time).

Where can I park my car?

Underground parking spaces are available at THE FIZZ Aachen.

What security precautions are there?

The building is equipped with an electronic locking system and intercoms for tenant security.

Are there basement or storage rooms?

No, storage space is not available at THE FIZZ Aachen due to limited space.

May my guest stay overnight at my place?

Yes, guests may stay overnight in your apartment.

What happens with my mail?

You will have your own mailbox with your apartment number. From Monday to Friday, staff will accept standard-sized parcels on your behalf.

Which rental items are available?

At THE FIZZ Aachen, tenants can rent items such as vacuum cleaners, irons, ironing boards, mops, tools, and leisure equipment (e.g., game consoles or badminton rackets).

What do I do if something breaks in my apartment?

You can contact the house management team for assistance.

Where can I park my bicycle?

Bicycle parking spaces are available in the underground parking area. These are not under video surveillance, so we recommend securing your bike individually.

Where can I find the house rules?

House rules are provided by the management. Living together at THE FIZZ requires mutual respect, and disturbances to other residents must be avoided.

When will I get my deposit back?

The deposit will be refunded within three months after the end of the tenancy agreement, provided there are no damages.

Can I change my apartment?

Yes, a room swap is possible with one month’s notice, starting no earlier than one month after moving in.

What do I have to do before I move out?

Before moving out, schedule a pre-check with house management to ensure your apartment is in order. You must return the apartment in the same condition as at move-in, which includes removing personal belongings, cleaning, and repainting if necessary.
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Aachen Student Accommodation

Finding the right student accommodation Aachen is an important part of starting your academic journey in the city. With a growing student population, especially from RWTH Aachen University and FH Aachen, on-campus housing often fills up fast. This makes student apartments in Aachen a great choice for those who want comfort, independence, and easy access to daily essentials. Students can choose from private rooms, shared apartments, cosy studios, or fully furnished spaces depending on their lifestyle and budget.

Searching for student housing Aachen becomes much simpler with amber. Our platform lists verified properties that match different needs, from affordable rooms to modern studios close to campus. Whether you’re an international student or moving to the city for the first time, Amber offers support throughout the booking process. Rental prices vary based on location and amenities such as car parking facilities, house bar, fitness room and washing machines but options are available across the city center and nearby neighbourhoods. Popular choices include well-connected properties with a common room, laundry facilities, and easy access to public transport. With Amber, finding student accommodation in Aachen Germany is smooth and stress-free, helping you settle into your new home quickly so you can focus on your studies and enjoy student life in Aachen.

About Aachen

Aachen is a warm and student-friendly city in western Germany, known for its rich history, calm atmosphere, and strong academic environment. With a population of around 250,000 people, including more than 60,000 students, the city has a young, energetic feel. It is also one of Germany’s safest student cities, with a Safety Index of 65 and a Crime Index of 35, making it a reassuring place to live and study.

Students living in student apartments Aachen get to enjoy a balanced lifestyle, quiet study spots, green spots like lousberg, and easy access to daily essentials. The city offers plenty of cafés, libraries, and relaxed spaces where students can work or catch up with friends. Aachen’s city center is also lively, with festivals, weekend markets, and art events happening throughout the year.

RWTH Aachen University and FH Aachen attract students from around the world, contributing to the city’s diverse and welcoming community. The transportation system is simple and reliable, letting you move around the city center or visit nearby places like Cologne, Düsseldorf, or even Belgium and the Netherlands. The town center has affordable eateries, bakeries, and shops that make everyday life convenient. Whether you choose cozy shared rooms or modern Aachen student apartments, the city offers a safe, affordable, and comfortable environment that helps students feel at home from day one.

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Choosing the right place to stay is important for a smooth student life in Aachen. You need a home that is comfortable, safe, close to your campus and is a affordable housing option. With amber, finding the best options becomes easier, whether you prefer an Aachen dormitory, shared flats, cosy studios with ensuite bathroom, or private rooms. Students can pick community-style living in an Aachen dorm, or go for student rooms in Aachen that offer more privacy. Many student dormitories in Aachen come fully furnished with common areas, laundry rooms, and quick access to RWTH Aachen and FH Aachen.

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Best Areas to Live in Aachen

Aachen offers several student-friendly neighbourhoods that are affordable, well-connected, and close to major universities. Whether you are looking for RWTH Aachen accommodation, cosy shared flats, or peaceful areas to rent apartment in Aachen for students, the city has great options for every lifestyle. Here are some of the best areas for students to explore:

1. Pontviertel

Pontviertel is the heart of Aachen’s student life and a top choice for those looking for RWTH Aachen University accommodation. The area is full of cafés and food spots like Homeburg, Cafe Extrablatt, Sultans of Kebab, and the popular Pontstrasse street, known for its bars, cheap eats, and student hangouts. Supermarkets like REWE and Netto are nearby, and students love the short walking distance to RWTH’s main buildings. The area stays busy during evenings, making it perfect for social and active student life.

2. Aachen City Centre (Innenstadt)

Living in the city centre gives students access to everything, shopping at Aquis Plaza, fresh groceries at Wochenmarkt Am Dom, and cosy cafés such as Starfish Café and Kaffee Erhard. Buses from Elisenbrunnen connect directly to RWTH Aachen and FH Aachen. Students enjoy visiting Aachen Cathedral, Couven Museum, and the many restaurants along Kapuzinergraben. With multiple modern flats and Aachen student housing choices, this area is perfect for those who want convenience and city life in one place.

3. Westpark & Umgebung

Westpark is known for its green spaces, making it ideal for students who enjoy quiet corners for studying or relaxing. Westpark Aachen is a major hangout area for picnics and group activities. Nearby cafés like Café M and Cafe Flair are popular for quick meals or study breaks. Supermarkets such as Penny and Edeka are close, and many shared flats are located around Ludwig Forum and Viktoriaallee. Students living here also get easy tram and bus connectivity to RWTH and FH Aachen.

4. Frankenberg

Frankenberg is a charming and quieter neighbourhood with historical buildings and peaceful streets, perfect for focused study life. Students enjoy spending time at Frankenberger Park, a calm green space right in the centre of the district. Cute cafes like Delicious Cookies & Café and Cafe Hase make this area feel cosy. Supermarkets like Aldi Süd and REWE are nearby. The neighbourhood has easy transport to RWTH and is close to some RWTH Aachen dormitory and furnished apartment options.

5. Burtscheid

Burtscheid is known for its warm, community feel. The area offers relaxing spots such as Burtscheider Kurpark, thermal spas like Carolus Thermen, and coffee places like Café Middelberg and Café Bachmann. Daily essentials are easy to access with dm, Aldi, and Lidl located around the district. Its direct bus routes connect quickly to RWTH and FH Aachen, making it a strong option for students choosing RWTH Aachen University dorms or private studios. The area is peaceful, safe, and ideal for balanced student living.

Room Types Available in Aachen

Aachen offers a variety of room types to suit different student needs, making it easy to find student accommodation in Aachen that fits your lifestyle and budget. Whether you prefer quiet, independent living or a more social environment, the city has plenty of student housing options in Aachen. Most student accommodations in Aachen provide amenities such as high-speed internet, washing machines, and communal kitchens. Here are the common room types available:

1. 2-Bedroom and 3-Bedroom Apartments
These are great for students who want to live with friends while still having private bedrooms. Shared kitchens and living areas make daily life convenient. Many student apartments Aachen in this category offer furnished spaces, laundry rooms, and sometimes access to study lounges or fitness areas.

2. Studio Apartments

Studios are ideal for students who prefer independence and privacy. These units come with a private bathroom, kitchenette, and Wi-Fi. They’re perfect for focused study sessions and are widely available in student accommodation in Aachen Germany.

3. 1-Bedroom or 2-Bedroom Apartments

These semi-private setups provide private bedrooms with shared living spaces. Students get a balance of privacy and community. Many Aachen student apartments include amenities like car parking facilities, study rooms, shared lounges, and resident events that help you meet new people.

4. Shared Apartments

Shared apartments have multiple private rooms within one unit, making them a popular choice in student housing Aachen. Students share the kitchen and living areas, which is great for socializing and group activities. This option works well for those who want a lively, interactive environment.

5. Private Rooms

Private rooms in shared apartments offer personal space with access to communal kitchens and lounges. They’re flexible, budget-friendly, and found across many student apartments in Aachen. This option suits students who want privacy without living completely alone.

Cost of Living

Understanding the cost of living in Aachen helps students plan their monthly budget with ease. Expenses can vary depending on lifestyle, location, and the type of student accommodation Aachen you choose. Whether you stay in shared flats or modern Student apartments in Aachen, knowing the average costs will help you manage your finances better. Here is a simple breakdown of monthly expenses for students living in student accommodation in Aachen Germany:

1. Rent: €350–€960 per month (varies by room type and distance from campus)
2. Groceries: €150–€250 per month
3. Transportation: €25–€40 per month (with a student semester ticket)
4. Utilities: €80–€150 per month (electricity, heating, water)
5. Internet: €20–€35 per month
6. Leisure/Social Activities: €80–€150 per month

Student Travel in Aachen

Aachen is well-planned for students, making daily travel easy, affordable, and convenient. Whether you live in shared flats or modern student apartments Aachen, getting around the city is simple thanks to its reliable transport network. Here are the main travel options for students staying in Aachen student apartments:

1. ASEAG Bus Network

The city’s ASEAG buses cover almost all major areas, including RWTH Aachen, FH Aachen, and key student neighbourhoods. With a semester ticket, students can travel for free within the Aachen region. Buses run frequently and offer comfortable connections across the city.

2. Regional Trains (Deutsche Bahn & Euregiobahn)

Students can use regional trains to travel quickly between Aachen and nearby cities like Cologne, Bonn, and Düsseldorf. The NRW student ticket (depending on your university) offers free or discounted regional travel, making weekend trips affordable.

3. Cycling

Cycling is one of the most popular and eco-friendly ways to move around Aachen. The city has dedicated bike lanes, and many student accommodations offer secure bike storage. Bike rentals usually cost around €10–€15 per day and €40–€60 per month.

4. E-Scooters & Bike-Sharing

Services like TIER, Lime, and Nextbike provide quick travel options for short distances. These are ideal for reaching class on time or exploring the city centre. Rides typically cost €1 to unlock and €0.15–€0.25 per minute.

5. Walking

Aachen is a compact city, so many areas, including supermarkets, cafés, libraries, and university buildings, are within walking distance from popular student housing clusters. This makes walking a convenient and cost-free option for daily routines.

Student Lifestyle and Tourist Attractions in Aachen

Aachen offers a warm, student-friendly lifestyle where studies, leisure, and culture come together effortlessly. Whether you live in student accommodation Aachen, shared apartments, or cosy studio setups, the city gives students plenty of ways to enjoy their everyday life.

Local cafés like Cafe Middelberg, Homeburg, Leni Liebt Kaffee, and Cafe Extrablatt are perfect for morning study sessions or catching up with friends. For a relaxed evening, students often head to pubs and bars around Pontstraße, such as The Sherlock, Egmont, and Papillon, which are popular meeting spots. Those looking for nightlife can explore campus-friendly venues like Apollo Aachen and Starfish Club, known for student events and themed nights. Outdoor lovers have many places to explore. Westpark, Elisenbrunnen, and Frankenberger Park offer calm green spaces for picnics, jogging, or reading on sunny afternoons. Aachen’s historic old town, with spots like the Aachen Cathedral (UNESCO World Heritage Site) and Aachen Rathaus, lets students soak in the city’s cultural charm. Museums such as the Centre Charlemagne, Couven Museum, and Ludwig Forum for International Art often offer student-friendly entry prices, making them ideal for weekend outings.

Students living in aachen student apartments also enjoy easy access to libraries like the RWTH University Library and FH Aachen Library, which provide quiet study zones, group rooms, and long opening hours during exam season. Aachen’s social calendar stays active year-round. Students enjoy events like the Aachen Christmas Market, Karlspreis Festival, open-air concerts at Katschhof, and various university community events. On weekends, many take short trips to nearby cities like Cologne, Maastricht, and Liège, thanks to convenient public transport routes.

Universities in Aachen

Aachen is a major study destination with top-ranked institutions, modern facilities, and a strong international student community. These universities also offer great access to student apartments in Aachen, making life easy for students.

1. RWTH Aachen University

RWTH Aachen University is one of Germany’s best technical universities and a major hub for engineering and research. It has over 47,000 students, including more than 12,000 international students. RWTH is known for strong industry links, modern labs, and excellent career opportunities. It consistently ranks among the top universities in Europe for engineering and technology. one important point to note for this university is RWTH Aachen University does not provide student dormitories.

2. FH Aachen – University of Applied Sciences

FH Aachen focuses on practical and industry-oriented learning. With around 15,000 students and programs in engineering, aviation, business, and design, it is one of Germany’s largest universities of applied sciences. The university offers hands-on training, modern workshops, and strong internship opportunities, making it ideal for students who want real-world experience.

3. KatHo NRW – Catholic University of Applied Sciences (Aachen Campus)

KatHo NRW is smaller but well-known for its programs in social work, education, and healthcare. The Aachen campus has approximately 3,500 students, offering a friendly, close-knit learning environment. Its strong partnerships with the community and healthcare institutions make it a great choice for students pursuing practical careers.

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