Tomorrow University of Applied Sciences
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Tomorrow University of Applied Sciences is a private, state-approved Fachhochschule specializing in sustainability and technological innovation, and it is also Germany's first accredited Remote-Only Hochschule. As a global Hochschule for impact-driven careers, Tomorrow University offers fully online Bachelor's, Master's, and MBA programs in the fields of Sustainability, Business Innovation, Artificial Intelligence, Sustainable Technologies, Leadership, and Entrepreneurship.
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Frankfurt am Main
State: Hesse
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How do I apply to Tomorrow University of Applied Sciences as an international student?
Non-EU applicants apply via uni-assist (document verification + APS certificate for some countries). EU applicants apply directly. You need a recognised degree, language certificate, motivation letter and CV. After admission, open a Sperrkonto and book a visa appointment at your local German embassy.
- Pick a programme — Browse the programme list above — filter by language, degree, field.
- Verify your eligibility — Check Anabin/APS for your country and degree-equivalence rules.
- Get language certificate — TestDaF/DSH for German, IELTS/TOEFL for English-taught programmes.
- Apply via uni-assist or directly — Submit by 15 July (winter) / 15 January (summer) deadlines.
- After admission: Sperrkonto + visa — Open the blocked account, get health insurance, attend embassy interview.
Frequently Asked Questions
Quick answers about Tomorrow University of Applied Sciences
What kind of institution is Tomorrow University of Applied Sciences? ▼
Tomorrow University of Applied Sciences is a public University of Applied Sciences (HAW/FH) located in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. It is recognised by the German Hochschulkompass and BMBF.
Are there tuition fees at Tomorrow University of Applied Sciences? ▼
Most public German universities — including Tomorrow University of Applied Sciences — charge no tuition fees for international Bachelor/Master students. You only pay a semester contribution (~150–350 EUR) which usually includes a public-transport ticket.
How can I apply to Tomorrow University of Applied Sciences as an international student? ▼
Non-EU applicants typically apply via uni-assist (document verification + APS certificate for some countries). EU applicants apply directly. Documents needed: secondary school diploma, transcripts, language certificate, CV, motivation letter.
What language requirements does Tomorrow University of Applied Sciences have? ▼
German-taught programmes require TestDaF 4×4, DSH-2, or telc C1 Hochschule. English-taught programmes usually accept IELTS 6.5 / TOEFL 90. Some Master programmes accept both languages.
What is student life like in Frankfurt am Main? ▼
Living in Frankfurt am Main typically costs 800–1200 EUR/month (rent, food, transport, insurance). Most cities have an active Studentenwerk that offers affordable dormitories, canteens (Mensa), and counselling.