Campus German offers temporary accommodation support for students coming to Bremen for the first time. This is not a long-term accommodation service, but a short-term support solution for the first weeks in Bremen.

What Is Temporary Accommodation?

Temporary accommodation is:

  • Not mandatory – it is an optional service
  • Short-term – designed for the first weeks in Bremen
  • Supportive – helps with the initial adaptation process
  • Not a permanent home – should not be considered as a long-term accommodation solution

Important: Campus German offers this as “temporary accommodation” and does not guarantee room selection or apartment preferences.

Room Options and Prices

Campus German offers two main room types:

1. Single Room

  • Price: 690 € / month
  • Private room for more personal space and quiet

2. Shared Room

  • Price: 550 € / month
  • More economical option for students with limited budget

Note: All prices are monthly and applied according to the temporary accommodation model.

Additional Fees

  • Deposit: 600 € (refunded upon departure if there is no damage)
  • Cleaning Fee: 60 € (one-time)

What’s Included in the Price

The accommodation fee includes:

  • ✅ Internet
  • ✅ Electricity
  • ✅ Heating
  • ✅ Furniture

This is designed to reduce additional costs and organizational burden for students during their first weeks in Bremen.

Duration and Extension

  • Standard duration: 1 month
  • Extension: Possible, but only with landlord permission and availability
  • Important: Extension is not guaranteed

This rule prevents the accommodation from being promoted as “guaranteed extendable.”

Check-in / Entry

  • Check-in: 1 working day before course start date
  • Early entry: Not possible

This rule is applied to maintain home delivery planning and operational order.

Room Selection

Important: Campus German does not offer room selection or apartment selection.

  • Students cannot choose a specific room or apartment
  • Placement is made according to availability
  • Students should consider this as “temporary accommodation”

Purpose: To prevent false expectations and possible misunderstandings from the start.

Gender Separation

  • Female and male students stay in completely separate buildings

This structure is applied to:

  • maintain order
  • increase security
  • make communal living dynamics manageable

Acceptance Process (Interview and Approval)

Accommodation is not automatically available to everyone.

Students:

  • go through a short interview/conversation process
  • are accepted if deemed suitable

Why is there an interview?

  • To maintain communal living order
  • To ensure harmony in the house
  • To create a problem-free accommodation experience

Rejection or Full Capacity

If a student is not accepted or capacity is full:

  • Campus German provides a roadmap for finding accommodation on their own
  • An information PDF with suitable hotel options is shared

Important: In this case, no additional “accommodation finding service” is provided; support is limited to roadmap and information.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is accommodation mandatory?
No, accommodation is optional and not mandatory.

Can I choose my room?
No, Campus German does not offer room selection. Placement is made according to availability.

Can I extend the accommodation?
Extension is possible, but only with landlord permission and availability. Extension is not guaranteed.

When can I check in?
Check-in is 1 working day before course start date. Early entry is not possible.

What happens if I’m not accepted?
You will receive a roadmap for finding your own accommodation and a PDF with hotel options.

Conclusion: Temporary Accommodation for a Good Start

Campus German’s temporary accommodation support offers students coming to Bremen for the first time a short-term solution for the first weeks. With clear expectations, transparent prices, and a structured process, students can focus on their adaptation in Bremen.

If you need temporary accommodation support, Campus German is happy to help. Please remember that this is short-term support and not a long-term accommodation solution.