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Info-meeting on “How attend University without Diploma”

A solid school education and vocational training are vital requirements for a successful career. This is not so much of a problem for high school graduates, who can usually choose freely between university studies and a good training job. However, did you know there are also many ways for people without a high school diploma to take up university studies after their vocational training? Find out about the various possibilities that might also apply to you!

If you are interested in knowing more, you should come along to a meeting being held on Monday 12th December 2011 entitled “How to be Admitted to University without a High School Diploma”. The event, which is being organized by the University of Bremen, the Erwachsenenschule college of adult education, and the Kreisvolkshochschule Verden, is intended for everyone who does not possess the “normal” high school diploma and who is interested in studying at a university. It will take place from 5.00 to 7.00 p.m. in the Berufsinformationszentrum (BIZ) of the Bremen Job Center, Doventorsteinweg 44. For more information please call 0421 218-61150. You can also obtain information from the university on the Internet under www.uni-bremen.de/StudierenohneAbi

The University of Bremen offers different possibilities for people without a high school graduation to enroll for studies. As of last year, for instance, people with vocational training to the level of master craftsman or similar have been able to enroll. Whichever educational path you choose, there should be no doubt about what such a decision entails: attending a full-time academic program is bound to impact on your private life. Although it offers a great opportunity to embark on a new career path, you should also realistically appraise the work involved, your powers of flexibility and coping with conflict, as well as the potential risks. Having said this, statistics show that people who choose to enter university this way can be just as successful as graduates from high school or other educational pathways.