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Full-Time MBA Student Experience - Inspiring and Diverse

One transformative year. Reinvent yourself in a vibrant city and experience the best of German culture. Create connections. Develop new perspectives. Create a life full of lasting impact.
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Experiences that unite

Jessica Ardelia Tan, Class of 2022
Jessica Ardelia Tan, Class of 2022

We got to know almost 30 different nationalities in our class, tackled cultural challenges, and used that diversity to our advantage. WHU is representative of our globalized world.

Vera Wang-Kukulies, Class of 2022
Vera Wang-Kukulies, Class of 2022

I got to know many classmates from different cultural and professional backgrounds while exchanging views with them. Everyone had an exciting story to tell, and I am sure that we will not only have a great year at WHU together but stay connected for years to come.

Catherine Botha, Class of 2020
Catherine Botha, Class of 2020

It is simply amazing just how much you learn every day! The different cultures, personalities, and industries you are discovering daily - just being a part of this experience is educational.

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More than a campus

During the Full-Time MBA, your learning experience will be split between the buzzing community on our cutting-edge Düsseldorf campus, the USA, and a key European destination.

Welcoming and well-connected, Düsseldorf is a hive of culture and commerce at the center of Europe’s largest economic area.  

It’s a city of innovation and international perspectives. Just like our campus.
 

MBA Student Clubs - where innovation and initiative meet

In Praxi - WHU Alumni Association: A global network

7,500+ alumni

Alumni Career Service

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35 regional chapters worldwide

100+ events each year

Life in Germany

In the heart of Europe between the Baltic Sea and the Alps, Germany is a land of modern cities, ancient towns, forested hills and sweeping plains.

BMW, Adidas, Deutsche Bank – you surely know many of our country’s world-leading businesses.


Einstein, Beethoven, Kant – you’ve probably heard of a few of our famous original thinkers, too.

That’s because for centuries, Germany has been a global center of business and innovation. We are proud to invite people like you to study here and to keep on strengthening that tradition. And thanks to our knack for pushing the boundaries of knowledge and attracting global talent, our economy is one of the world’s most advanced.

Winters here might be frostier than you are used to, so just remember to bring a warm coat.

German culture? It’s pretty special. From enchanting castles to pulsating city life, Germany is a melting pot where timeless tradition meets contemporary vibrance.


Germany's architecture is a testament to its rich history, with Roman amphitheaters, Gothic cathedrals like Cologne, and medieval castles like Burg Eltz (just a 30-minute drive from Campus Vallendar). Germany is also home to hundreds of museums and art galleries, with its history in the visual arts as varied as its architecture.


You might have heard of our reputation for rationality. It’s true we like well-structured plans and being on time, and you will rarely find yourself second-guessing what’s on our minds. But that old ‘efficient but dull’ badge? Nope, not true. They say “a German friend is a friend for life”, and we sure know how to have fun. Our nightlife is some of the best around and many of our sports clubs are world-renowned. And yes, when the time is right, some of us like to don our lederhosen (or dirndls) and drink a few beers. 

Düsseldorf is a real cultural and fashion hotspot. From the legendary Königsallee ("Kö") with its renowned fashion labels, to the art axis with the German Opera and numerous museums, to the old town with the "longest bar in the world" —Düsseldorf truly has something for everyone.


The state capital of North Rhine-Westphalia is home to more than 625,000 inhabitants from 180 different nations. This multiculturalism is reflected in the city life of this cosmopolitan city and creates an international flair in which students from all over the world feel at home.
 

For all sports enthusiasts, you will definitely get your money's worth in Düsseldorf. Jogging along the banks of the Rhine or in one of the numerous green spaces. By getting involved in sports clubs of all kinds. By visiting the numerous yoga and fitness studios. Or as a spectator at major sporting events such as soccer, ice hockey, American football, or table tennis.


On our WHU Campus Düsseldorf, the MBA student initiatives offer you many opportunities to get involved beyond your courses, to exchange ideas with like-minded people and to make new contacts. This is where networks for life are created.

EU citizens do not need an entry visa before entering Germany.

Non-EU citizens require a residence or settlement permit to live in Germany. First, your local German mission or embassy (in your country of residence) must issue a national visa to enter Germany. The national visa will be subsequently converted into a residence permit by the immigration office in Düsseldorf.

Students must apply in their country of residence (visas are never issued in Germany). Visa applications take some time, so please apply in advance. For the visa application, you will need to provide the following:

Provided by WHU 

  • Study Contract
  • Proof of Payment
  • Visa Support Letter
  • Certificate of Enrollment 

Provided by the Student 

  • Proof of health insurance
  • Proof of financial resources – block account
  • Certificates of past academic work and achievements

Please ask your local German mission or embassy for further detailed information. Since you will stay in Germany for more than three months, please apply for a German National Visa. Please do NOT apply for a Schengen Visa! Once you arrive in Düsseldorf, you will need to change this visa to a student visa, which will be valid for the duration of your enrollment at WHU. Even if you do not require an entry visa, please make sure to apply for a National Visa to enter Germany.  

We highly encourage you to familiarize yourself with the visa application process, to plan well, and to allow plenty of time to get a visa before the program’s start.

Please note that the visa requirements for the international module to the US can change without notice. Students are responsible for familiarizing themselves with the requirements and providing all required documentation in due time. WHU will inform the students in due course which visa is required for the international module to the US.

Mandatory Health Insurance 

Health insurance is mandatory for all students in Germany, so you cannot start studying without it! 

  • For EU citizens: Your European health insurance card from your health insurance provider in your home country meets this requirement. 
  • Non-EU citizens: Should it not be possible to get it in your home country before departure, you can obtain student health insurance from a German company. You must apply for it as soon as possible.

Governmental health insurance companies (Techniker Krankenkasse, Barmer, or AOK) are available. If you are under the age of 30, you may apply as a student – this cost is normally €90 per month. International students over 30 or looking for another option can find suitable offers with Expatrio or Mawista

Please note: your insurance coverage must cover the entire period of enrolment. The cost of public health insurance in Germany ranges from about €120 - €130 per month.

Blocked Account – Sperrkonto 

The blocked account is for your living costs. Even though living costs vary for each student, the German government regulates that a minimum of roughly €11,904 per year (last updated September 2024) must be in your Blocked Account. 

You can find further information here: Foreigners Office Blocked Account Information