© Stephen Coburn | Dreamstime.comAfter you’ve moved to Frankfurt and adapted to your new geographical environment, the next step is to broaden your mind. There are many language schools available to international new Frankfurt citizens, mainly offering German as a foreign language. Once you’ve learned German, there are also abundant further education possibilities: libraries, high schools, academies and continuing education centers offer every conceivable opportunity to expand your knowledge. For example, more than 50,000 Frankfurt citizens a year decide to join in one of the 4,200 courses at the Volkshochschule Frankfurt (VHS; adult education center).
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© Franz Pfluegl | Dreamstime.comThe 35,000 students of the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University receive an education that is as wide-ranging as it is high-quality. Due to Frankfurt’s reputation as a banking and business metropolis, internationally oriented bachelor’s and master’s degree courses emphasizing financial services, marketing and management predominate among the private universities in Frankfurt and in the Rhein-Main region. Two examples are the renowned Frankfurt School of Finance & Management and the Accadis University in Bad Homburg.
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