About Universität Vechta
Universität Vechta is a small public university in Lower Saxony (Niedersachsen), tracing its institutional roots to 1830. It focuses on three research areas: teaching-learning research, profession and inclusion research, and transformation research in rural contexts. The university holds a family-friendly certification (since 2013) and is a signatory to the Diversity Charter.
With approximately 3,464 enrolled students in Winter Semester 2025/26, the university offers a concentrated portfolio of programmes in teacher education, social sciences, gerontology, social work, and sustainability. It operates through two faculties established in their current structure since 2023.
The university describes its character as personal and community-oriented, offering strong advisory services and an active International Office with a language centre covering 12 languages and free German intensive courses for prospective and enrolled international students.
Key facts
- Founded
- 1830
- Students
- 3,464
- International
- 245 international students (Winter Semester 2025/26)
- Faculties
- 2
Small university with ~3,464 students — highly personal study environment with a low student-to-professor ratio
No tuition fees for any programme; semester contribution of ~€456 covers public transport and student services
All programmes are admission-free (no NC/numerus clausus) for Winter Semester 2026/27
Free German intensive courses (B1–C2) offered on campus for prospective and enrolled international students
Two faculties covering teacher education, social sciences, gerontology, sustainability, languages, and natural sciences
Certified as a family-friendly university since 2013 and a signatory to Germany's Diversity Charter
Admissions & costs
Tuition & fees
No tuition fees are charged (Studiengebühren). The semester contribution for Winter Semester 2026/27 is €456.36, covering student representation (AStA), a semester public-transport ticket, student services (Studentenwerk Osnabrück), and an administrative fee. Exchange/incoming students and preparatory students pay a reduced rate of €381.36 (exempt from the €75 administrative fee). Long-term study fees of €500/semester apply to students who exceed their standard study duration allowance.
Admission requirements
All degree programmes at Universität Vechta are admission-free (zulassungsfrei) — there is no numerus clausus. Enrolment is granted once the relevant entry qualification is verified. The application portal for Winter Semester 2026/27 is open from 20 May to 30 September 2026. International applicants should contact the International Office for guidance on recognition of foreign qualifications and language requirements. German language proficiency is required; the university provides free preparatory German intensive courses. Indian, Chinese, and Vietnamese applicants whose prior qualification was obtained in those countries must hold an APS certificate before applying for a German student visa, though the university's own pages do not spell out this requirement explicitly.
Application deadlines
Winter Semester (October start): application portal open 20 May – 30 September. Summer Semester deadlines are not published on the official admissions page. All programmes are admission-free (no NC), so early application is recommended to secure housing and system access rather than for competitive reasons.
Languages of instruction
Instruction is primarily in German. The university offers a Language Centre with courses in 12 languages. No fully English-taught bachelor's or master's programmes are listed on the official programme pages. German language proficiency is required for standard admission; the International Office runs free German intensive courses at B1/B2/C1/C2 levels for prospective and enrolled international students.
Campuses & locations
Single campus at Driverstraße 22, 49377 Vechta; includes library, computing centre, sports centre, dining hall, and AI Hub
Living in Niedersachsen
Vechta is a small town of around 35,000 inhabitants in the Oldenburger Münsterland region of Lower Saxony, roughly 50 km south of Oldenburg and 80 km west of Bremen. It is characterised by a rural, low cost-of-living environment compared to larger German university cities. The town has good road connections; Oldenburg and Bremen offer the nearest major train hubs for onward travel.
Student life & support
The International Office provides orientation, buddy programmes, and an International Club with social events for incoming students. Free German intensive courses (B1 through C2) run throughout the year on campus in morning sessions. Housing support is available through student services (Studentenwerk Osnabrück); on-campus or nearby student residences are typical for a university of this size. The university sports centre, dining hall (Mensa), and library are accessible to all enrolled students. The Central Study Advising office (Zentrale Studienberatung) can be reached by phone or email at [email protected].
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Accredited Programmes
30
Master
23
Bachelor/Bakkalaureus
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