For now, your most important task is to go through our Check List completely.
If you have dealt with every item, there will be nothing to keep you from successfully starting your studies at Würzburg, and you may return to these web pages.
The tips on this page constitute helpful, but not absolutely indispensable information for first-semester students.
The
Site Maps will help you find the individual buildings and institutions of the University of Würzburg.
During the first two weeks of the lecturing period, times and rooms for individual classes may have to be changed sometimes. New classes might be offered, or others may have to be cancelled. These changes will be posted on the notice boards ("Schwarze Bretter") in the respective departments. They will also keep you informed of other current events, e.g. the dates for orientation meetings, etc.
As a student, you are eligible for a number of benefits. Here are some examples:
VVM or
Studentenwerk.
GEZ.
dewion.For more student tariffs and discounts, see
studenten-spartipps.de and
studentenpreise.de.
Financial support information with respect to scholarships and support for graduates/post-graduates.
Since you have to live somewhere, see our overview of accommodaton options (dormitories, housing agencies, etc.) in Würzburg.
Everybody who moves to a new place of residence must register at City Hall's Registration Office within one week, according to the German Registration Act - if not, there will be considerable fines. This also applies to second homes.
Registration pays: Students who register their principal residence at Würzburg and live there during the semester will be refunded the price of the Semester Ticket at the end of the semester. This is valid for two semesters altogether - more information at City Hall, Room 34.
So now you find yourself in this strange city, and you don't know what's on offer. Public pools? Museums? Parks? Nice
places outside city limits? Find information about your new home on the University's Stadtinfo pages and at
Stadt Würzburg.
If you're into Science, Culture, and the Arts, then have a look at the schedule of events or at the
local schedule of the City of Würzburg.
And if you're more of a night person, then we recommend the sites
wuewowas.de and
wuevita.de. ou may also want to check the latest
on-line edition of FRIZZ, the Würzburg city magazine.
Feeling lonely? Register with the
studiVZ Internet student community, and perhaps you'll even meet your new classmates before the semester starts.