About Evangelische Hochschule Berlin
Evangelische Hochschule Berlin (EHB) is a state-recognised university of applied sciences (Fachhochschule) in Berlin, operating as a public-law institution under the sponsorship of the Evangelical Church Berlin-Brandenburg-Silesian Upper Lusatia (EKBO). It is one of the oldest educational institutions for social professions in Germany, with roots tracing back to 1904.
The university specialises exclusively in the SAGE fields: Social Work, Health and Nursing, Education, and Evangelical Religious Education and Diaconia. It offers approximately 12 bachelor's and master's degree programmes, combining academic rigour with a strong practice orientation characteristic of German universities of applied sciences.
With around 1,700 enrolled students, EHB is a compact specialist institution. It maintains an active international programme through Erasmus+ partnerships and welcomes international degree-seeking students. The university is located in the Zehlendorf district of south-west Berlin.
Key facts
- Founded
- 1904
- Students
- 1,700
Specialist institution: all programmes in Social Work, Health, Education, and Evangelical Religious Education — no engineering or business distractions
One of the oldest social-professions training institutions in Germany, with origins in 1904
State-recognised Fachhochschule (HAW) — degrees fully recognised across Germany and the EU
No tuition fees for regular programmes; semester contribution covers public transport across Berlin and Brandenburg (Deutschlandsemesterticket)
Active Erasmus+ programme and dedicated International Office for incoming degree-seeking students
Small campus (~1,700 students) in south-west Berlin with close student–faculty interaction
Admissions & costs
Tuition & fees
No tuition fees are charged for regular degree programmes. A semester contribution (Semesterbeitrag) is payable each semester, comprising: a Sachkostenbeitrag of €90 (€150 for part-time/continuing-education programmes), a social contribution to studierendenWERK Berlin of approximately €85, plus the Deutschlandsemesterticket at approximately €208.80 per semester (WS 2025/26 and SS 2026). There are no additional non-EU tuition surcharges (unlike Baden-Württemberg or Bavaria).
Admission requirements
All programmes are German-taught; international applicants must hold a recognised higher education entrance qualification (Hochschulzugangsberechtigung) equivalent to German Abitur or Fachhochschulreife. German language proficiency is mandatory: DSH-2 or DSH-3, or TestDaF TDN 4 in all four sections, or the Feststellungsprüfung from a German Studienkolleg. The EHB does not conduct its own language tests. Admission also includes a personal interview (Bewerbungsgespräch) with a selection committee to assess suitability and motivation. APS certificate is required for applicants from India, China, and Vietnam before applying to any German university. International applicants should contact the International Office for programme-specific guidance.
Application deadlines
Winter Semester (October start): 30 June for applicants who completed their school-leaving qualification before 16 January (Altabiturient*innen); 15 July for recent school-leavers (Neuabiturient*innen). Professionally qualified applicants under §11 BerlHG must apply by 1 April for the winter semester. Summer Semester intake availability varies by programme; check individual programme pages. Applications are submitted via the EHB online application portal.
Languages of instruction
German is the teaching language for all programmes. No English-taught degree programmes are currently offered. International degree-seeking students require certified German proficiency.
Campuses & locations
Teltower Damm 118–122, 14167 Berlin; current location since 2001; includes main building, library, student housing, and chapel
Living in Berlin
Berlin is Germany's capital and largest city, with a population of approximately 3.7 million. It is a major European hub for culture, politics, research, and the growing tech and creative industries. The city hosts four universities of excellence, numerous Fachhochschulen, and a large international student community. Public transport is extensive and a semester ticket covers all Berlin–Brandenburg transit. The cost of living is moderate by Western European capital standards.
Student life & support
The EHB is a small, community-oriented campus in the quiet Zehlendorf district of south-west Berlin. The institution has an active AStA (student union) and Studierendenparlament. The university's social-work and education focus attracts students with strong civic and community values, reflecting in campus culture. Berlin's broader student life — concerts, museums, clubs, activism, and a vibrant international scene — is fully accessible via the semester transport ticket.
9
Accredited Programmes
5
Bachelor/Bakkalaureus
4
Master
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