BAföG - part-time advanced training (AFBG)
Anyone who undertakes part-time vocational training and fulfils the requirements of the Upgrading Training Assistance Act (AFGB) receives upgrading BAföG.
Description
Aufstiegs-BAföG is a cash benefit that you must apply for. It is a contribution to the costs of further training and is paid partly as a grant (does not have to be repaid) and partly as a low-interest loan. Typical advanced training programmes are, for example, master craftsman and specialist courses or teacher and technician training courses.
The following can generally be subsidised
- Course and examination fees/school fees (50 per cent as a grant, 50 per cent as a loan up to a maximum of 15,000 euros)
- Half of the necessary material costs for the production of a masterpiece (maximum 2,000 euros, 50 per cent as a grant, 50 per cent as a loan)
If you are a single parent and live in a household with a disabled child or a child under the age of 14, you will receive an additional 160 euros per month.
The application must be signed by hand. You can either send it by post, hand it in personally at the Infopoint or at the in-house letterboxes (Neuhauser Straße 39 or Marienplatz at the town hall) or upload it online with E-Ident.
You will receive a loan proposal from the Kreditanstalt für Wiederaufbau (KfW) for the part of the Aufstiegs-BAföG that is not granted as a subsidy. You can then conclude a loan agreement under private law with KfW. The conditions are laid down by law. You are free to decide whether you want to make use of your loan entitlement or even take out a smaller loan than you are entitled to. KfW is legally obliged to conclude a loan agreement with you up to the approved amount (obligation to contract). If you have any further questions regarding the loan, please contact KfW yourself. You will find the contact details under "Forms and links".
Prerequisites
The legal requirements are complex and will be checked in each case. You can enquire on the information hotline as to whether you will receive upward mobility BAföG for your further training. As a guideline, you can check the following points in advance:
- You must have your main place of residence in Munich for the Munich Training Assistance Office to be responsible for your application.
- Further training character: The programme must require you to have completed vocational training or have certain equivalent work experience.
- The programme must prepare you for a public-law qualification or other equivalent qualification.
- The programme must be designed to last at least 400 hours and must be completed within four years. There should be at least 18 lessons per month.
- In exceptional cases, the programme must comprise at least 200 teaching hours and be completed within three years (Section 53b of the Vocational Training Act or Section 42b of the Crafts Code).
- A private training provider requires a certificate of a recognised quality assurance system.
Required documents
- Application forms for career advancement funding
- Passport copy as EU citizen
- Residence permit as a non-EU citizen
Legal basis
Upgrading Training Assistance Act (AFBG)
Referat für Bildung und Sport
Amt für Ausbildungsförderung, Bußgeldstelle
Internet
Phone
Postal address
Landeshauptstadt München
Referat für Bildung und Sport
Amt für Ausbildungsförderung, Bußgeldstelle
Neuhauser Straße 39
80331 München
Fax: +49 89 233-83388
Address
Neuhauser Straße 39
80331 München
Personal counselling at the Infopoint is possible again!
However, please only make an appointment for urgent matters via the online appointment system or directly with your contact person!
Opening hours of the Infopoint:
Tuesday: 1 pm to 5 pm
Thursday: 9.30 am to 12 noon, 1 pm to 4 pm
1. April to 31 October additionally:
Wednesday: 1 pm to 4 pm