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Zeppelin University

Zeppelin University is one of the few waterfront universities in Germany. Friedrichshafen on Lake Constance is a key location in a three nation triangle consisting of Germany, Switzerland and Austria, one of the most geographically striking, competitive and dynamic regions in Europe.

Zeppelin University is a state-recognized private institution of higher education bridging business, culture and politics. Zeppelin University defines itself as an individualized, international and interdisciplinary educator of well-rounded decision makers and creative innovators in the fields of business, culture and politics, as well as a multi-disciplinary research institution exploring issues relevant to society.

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Why Zeppelin?

Zeppelin

The university addresses the rapidly growing demand for decision-makers and creative personnel, educated in a multi-disciplinary manner, in the fields of business, culture, media, and public policy. Zeppelin University's research explores scientific Interfaces between scholarly disciplines in order to find solutions to today's socially relevant questions

View the list of courses offered in English at Zeppelin University.

Costs

Students pay a $100 application fee when applying to Zeppelin. Transient students pay an additional $50 transient fee.

Students pay Columbus State University in-state tuition and fees (HOPE and other scholarships can apply). Dorm and meal plan are paid directly to Zeppelin.

Requirements

Students must have completed 45 credit hours and have a 3.0 GPA or above to participate.

Deadlines

For Spring: November 1

For Fall: April 1

For more information on Zeppelin University, please visit their website:

http://www.zeppelin-university.de/index_eng.php

or email CIE to schedule an appointment with the Study Abroad Coordinator.

 

 

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