About the Program
Spend your semester or year at the University of Mannheim, an institution that has been continuously recognized as the highest ranking university not only in Germany but all of Europe. You’ll live in an urban environment located directly in the city with ample amenities. From the shops to the cinemas, you’ll scarce be bored.
Deadline to Apply for Spring 2025
Tuesday, October 18, 2024
Deadline to Apply for Fall 2025
Thursday, March 13, 2025
Academics
Exchange students need to take the majority of courses from their academic department (major). However, they can choose 1-2 courses from the university-wide elective courses if places are available: Law, Business Administration, Economics, Social Sciences, Humanities, Business Informatics and Mathematics. Students can choose their courses upon arrival (except German language and terminology courses offered by the International Office).
Students register for 24-30 ECTS credits per semester.
Transfer credits:
2 ECTS credits = 1 UMaine credit
International Academy
The International Summer/Winter Academy is a four-week intensive language course including seminars about German culture and society. It is held before the beginning of the semester and costs €650 (about $720). Exchange students can register for the International Academy in addition to a semester at the University of Mannheim. The cost of the academy is in addition to the exchange program. Dates, activities, and other information here.
Courses on German Language and Culture
Extracurricular German language and culture courses are available to all exchange students during the semester for a small administrative fee (€15 per course). There are a range of German language levels and courses on German cultural topics taught in English. As a rule, students can take a maximum of 3 courses per semester. More information here.
Best Suited Majors
Other Majors
Estimated budget for one semester at the University of Mannheim.
In order to cover the costs of the student services, by law, every student enrolled in a German university – including exchange students – has to pay a semester contribution. As of the spring semester 2013, the contribution is € 66,50 per semester (USD$100).
Fall Semester 2024
- Lecture period: September 2 – December 6
- Exams: December 9 – 21
Spring Semester 2025
- Lecture period: February 10 – May 30
- Easter Break: April 14 – 25
- Exam period: May 31 – June 14
Fall Semester 2025
- Welcome week: August 25 – August 29
- Lecture period: September 1 – December 5
- Exams: December 8 – 20
Spring Semester 2026
- Welcome week: February 2 – 6
- Lecture period: February 9 – May 26
- Easter Break: March 30 – April 10
- Exam period: May 30 – June 13
For more information visit Academic Calendars.
Minimum GPA Requirement: 2.75
Full-Time Enrollment:
UMaine students must be registered for at least 24 ECTS credits each semester. Students are not encouraged to register for more than 30 ECTS credits each semester.
Exchange students will be covered by the University of Maine health insurance. Please refer to budget for this cost.
As an international student in Germany, you can work part-time (20 hours per week) during the semester and full-time (40 hours per week) during breaks. This means that during a year, you can work a maximum of 120 full days or 240 half-days without requesting approval from the German Employment Agency.
The University of Mannheim has a number of residence halls called “Studierendenwerk Mannheim” within walking distance to the university buildings. They house German and other international students. Each room, a single or a double, has basic furniture, a sink, and a TV, internet and phone connection. Shared kitchens are available. Rooms for exchange students are limited in number so UMaine students must apply as soon as they are accepted. The rooms usually have to be rented for a six-month-period, reductions are sometimes possible upon request. The International Office at the University of Mannheim also provides support in locating rooms in private homes. For more information please check the Housing website. *Studierendenwerk Mannheim may require up to 4 months rent before financial aid disperses – please work with them to know exactly what you might need upfront or seek private housing.
Mannheim Grade | Descriptor | ECTS Grade | UMaine Grade |
1.0 – 1.5 | Excellent | A | A |
1.6 – 2.0 | Very Good | B | A |
2.1 – 2.5 | Good | B | B |
2.6 – 3.5 | Satisfactory | C | B |
3.6 – 4.0 | Sufficient | D | C |
4.1 – 5.0 | Not Sufficient | F | F |
Bestanden (mit Erfolg) | Passed (successfully) | P | |
Besucht (regelmäßig) | Attended (Regularly) | Audit |
Campus
Located at the point where the Rhine and Neckar rivers meet, Mannheim is surrounded by beautiful regions popular for nature walks and cycling. Spend your day or weekend exploring your host country or pop on over to France or Switzerland for a trip!
Cultural Activities
Mannheim is located at the point where the Rhine and Neckar rivers meet. The town is surrounded by the beautiful regions of Odenwald and the Palatinate region, both of which are very popular for going on nature walks and cycling. Thanks to Mannheim’s central location and direct connection to Germany’s extensive public transportation system, a variety of charming German towns are easily within reach.
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Learn More About an Education Abroad at the University of Mannheim
Erika Clement
Assistant Director of Education Abroad
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University of Maine
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Yijie Ren
Education Abroad Advisor
5713 Chadbourne Hall RM 122
University of Maine
Orono, ME 04469
207. 581.3437 | studyabroad@maine.edu