Dieses Jahr hatte die Klasse Q12 des Gnadenthal Gymnasiums Ingolstadt beim Matura Award Wettbewerb der FH Kufstein Tirol besonders viel Glück. Unter den vielen Teilnehmenden aus Österreich, Deutschland und Südtirol entschied das Los zugunsten der Klasse des musischen Gymnasiums.
Health Insurance
All students of the FH Kufstein Tirol must be in possession of a health insurance that covers possible treatment costs.
Health insurance for students from Austria
Austrian students are automatically co-insured with their parents (until the age of 26) or must insure themselves with the Österreichischen Gesundheitskasse.
Health insurance for students from EU/EEA countries or Switzerland
Students who have valid state health insurance in their home country can apply for a European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) from the health insurance institution in their country of origin. With this card, all medically necessary services of the public health care system in Austria are accessible. (Source: OEAD)
Health insurance for students from third countries
Information on insurance depending on your needs can be found in the database Entry and Residence of the OEAD.
ÖH student insurance
By paying the ÖH membership fee, you are automatically covered by accident and liability insurance through the ÖH.
Navigation
- Information on the Institution
-
General information for students
- Costs of Living
- Accommodation
- Meals
- Medical Care
- Facilities for special needs students
- Health Insurance
- Financial support for students
- Student Affairs Office
- Learning facilities
- International Programs
- Practical information for mobile students
- Language Courses
- Internships
- Sports and leisure activities
- Student Associations
- Compulsary resident registration
- Parking
- Grants
- ESN
- Diploma Supplement
News of the FH Kufstein
28 students from the Sports, Culture & Events Management (SCEM) master’s full-time program of the University of Applied Sciences Kufstein organized a successful study trip to Sarajevo from the 15th to 19th of April 2024.
Die Antwort ist: JA! Ein Studium an einer Fachhochschule in Österreich ist grundsätzlich auch mit einem facheinschlägigen Lehrabschluss möglich. Maximal drei Zusatzprüfungen in Deutsch, Englisch und Mathematik müssen im ersten Studienjahr absolviert werden, um die Hochschulreife zu ersetzen.