- A - The highest German school leaving certificate. 
- A process which ensures the quality of courses at a university. 
- The decision by a university on whether you are admitted as a student. 
- Criteria that need to be fulfilled in order to be admitted to a course. 
- An institution at a university that is responsible for the application process, the admission of students and their enrolment. 
- Agentur für Arbeit (Federal Employment Agency) - A German public authority that helps job seekers find work. 
- An institution of the German Embassy. 
- Applicants that share a similar background, such as a similar education background or the same citizenship. 
- The last date on which an application is possible. 
- An exam in which you prove your suitability for a specific course of study. 
- A database you can use to find out how your certificate will be evaluated in Germany. 
 
- B - International bank identifier code 
- The standard degree awarded after undergraduate studies at a university. 
 
- C - A chronological list of all previous activities. 
- Proof from your current university confirming that you are still eligible to take exams in the degree programme. 
- Certificate of enrolment ("Immatrikulations-Bescheinigung") - A certificate in which your university attests that you are enrolled as a student. 
- Certificate of removal from the register of students ("Exmatrikulations-Bescheinigung") - A certificate in which your former university attests that you are no longer enrolled as a student there. 
- Translation by a person or institution authorised to make translations under oath or admissible in court. 
- A public institution in German cities. 
- An emblem that symbolises a state, a city or a family. 
- An institution’s certificate confirming registration for an exam or a course. 
- Half a year at a university in which you study a specific course. 
- A translator who has taken an oath at a court. 
 
- D - An organization which assists the international exchange of students and scientists. 
- A test of your German language skills which you can take in many countries after several years of learning German at school. 
- German language exam for university entrance. 
- A certificate proving that you have reached a specific educational level. 
- An earlier, classical academic degree in Germany in certain subjects. 
- A document issued in addition to your university certificate. 
- A procedure by which study places in popular programmes are allocated using the service portal hochschulstart.de. 
 
- E - System to accredit studies completed in other European countries. 
- Here: A collective term for certificates from schools and universities. 
- A seal which creates a relief image on paper. 
- An exam testing your knowledge and abilities. 
- A time period after the regular application deadline during which you can add documents to your application. 
 
- F - Fachhochschule (university of applied sciences) - A type of university in Germany. 
- Feststellungsprüfung (university qualification exam) - Final exam of the Studienkolleg (preparatory course). 
- A course at a Studienkolleg which prepares you academically and linguistically for your studies in a specific subject area. 
 
- G - A test to determine if you are qualified for master’s courses in business administration. 
- A test to determine if you are qualified for master’s or PhD courses. 
- Overview of the maximum grade and the minimum passing grade for your degree to be awarded. 
- A person that has successfully completed their education at a university, a Studienkolleg, a school or any other course of education. 
 
- H 
- I - International Bank Account Number 
- English language test accepted worldwide as proof of English proficiency. 
- An institution at universities that supports international students. 
- A course of study with an international format. 
- A course in which you acquire knowledge needed right from the start of your chosen course of study. 
 
- J 
- K - Kreisverwaltung (local government) - A public administrative authority for an administrative district ("Landkreis"). 
 
- L - Landkreis (administrative district) - An administrative district in Germany, consisting of several municipalities. 
- A language certificate attests proficiency in a language at a specific level after you have passed an exam. 
- An official letter in which the university offers you a place in one of their courses. 
- A letter explaining why you are applying for a specific course of study. 
- A letter which evaluates you positively and recommends you for your course of study. 
 
- M - Postgraduate studies undertaken after completed undergraduate studies. 
- Module manuals („Modulhandbuch“) - A document issued by the university that includes all important information about the courses in a study programme. 
 
- N - A person who has the legal authority to certify copies of documents as true copies or signatures as genuine signatures. 
- A restriction on admission because there are more applicants than available places. 
 
- O - A money transfer in which you pay all fees incurred. 
- The official confirmation that a copy is identical to the original document. 
- official stamp or embossed seal of a public authority, a notary or another public institution ("öffentliche Stelle"). 
- An application that you submit entirely online via My assist. 
- Ortsbürgermeister (local mayor) - The official representing a district or town in a municipality in Germany. 
- Overview of subjects and grades - Official document recording all the courses you completed, their names and your grades, details about the issuing institution and degree to be awarded. 
 
- P - The administrative office of a church parish. 
- Preparatory German language course - A special German language course offered by some universities. 
- A written certificate attesting to language proficiency. 
- An institution’s confirmation of participation in a course. 
 
- Q 
- R - The number of semesters set as the standard for completion of a course of study. 
- Here: A document proving that someone is allowed to live in Germany. 
 
- S - Standardised money transfer procedure in Europe. 
- The procedure by which universities select qualified candidates. 
- Form provided by uni-assist for refugees who are missing certificates. 
- Half a year at a university. 
- Special study programmes offered to refugees in Germany by German universities. 
- A specific type of degree for particular courses of study. 
- A university institution that supplies information on available courses and application criteria. 
- A visa you can apply for if your application to study at a university has been confirmed, but you have not yet received a letter of admission. 
- Studienkolleg (preparatory course) - An institution that prepares students, academically and linguistically, for their studies in Germany during a one-year course. 
- A specific area or branch of an academic field. 
- A restriction on the subject area in which courses of study may be entered. 
- Subject studies ("Fachstudium") - The official term for studying a specific subject. 
 
- T - A standardised English language test accepted worldwide as proof of English proficiency. 
- A standardised test that assesses and documents your qualification for university studies. 
- A standardised test of German language proficiency: Test of German as a second language 
- The main administrative centre of a town or municipality. 
 
- U - All courses of study leading up to the first university degree. 
- An exam taken in addition to the school leaving certificate to qualify you to study at a university. 
- University entrance qualification (“Hochschulzugangsberechtigung”) - A collective term for school and university certificates which qualify the holder to study at a university in Germany. 
- Your 7-digit uni-assist identification number. 
 
- V - Vorprüfungsdokumentation (VPD) (preliminary review documentation) - A certificate issued by uni-assist which you submit directly to the university when you apply there. 
 
- W 
- X 
- Y 
- Z - ZAB (Central Office for Foreign Education) - A central institution for the assessment of non-German educational certificates in Germany. 
 
