Make new friends in class and abroad and get ready to enjoy a hearty WILLKOMMEN into this multicultural and dynamic society.
Even if you haven’t fully mastered the adjective endings, your German will be met with big smiles and encouragement in Germany.
Your desire to make new personal connections at home and abroad will be furthered by taking German:
You’ll find like-minded people in your language classes who share an interest in German culture and history—or know that the language will help them get ahead.
Making new friends in the German-speaking world is fun today—and will help your career tomorrow.
Germany’s multicultural and tolerant society makes it easy for everyone to fit in.
There’s a strong tradition of hospitality in Germany, and you’ll be welcomed as a guest by friends and strangers alike.
Facts & Figures
According to the last survey of permanent migration published by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) Germany is the world´s top migration spot after the US.
There are over 7,62 million foreigners living in Germany.
Germany is a modern, cosmopolitan country. Its society is shaped by a plurality of life styles and truly different ethno-cultural diversity.
Germany also ranks among the top ten tourism destinations worldwide.
Germans are record holders of traveling abroad. In 2008, the US was the most popular destination for German tourists: over 1.8 million came to visit. For jobs in the US tourism-and hospitality industries, knowing German can provide an edge over the competition.
233,000 foreign students are currently enrolled in 350 German Universities, about 12% of the entire student population. After the US and Great Britain this makes Germany the most attractive country for foreign students.
About 750 high schools in the US have long-term exchange programs with schools in Germany. With GAPP (German American Partnership Program), more than 10,000 Students visit each other every year.
Videos
Animations Not just Heidelberg — Just Add German
There are thousands of impressive buildings and places that stand for German culture and history.
Student Testimonial Welcome — Just Add German
Visit Germany and you may never want to go back home! There is so much to see: Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, the Rhine or Mosel, the Bundestag in Berlin and, of course, Christmas markets in December.
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