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New Jugendcollege Cycle: Register Now
Learn German and prepare yourself optimally for school or training at the same time – this and much more is possible in the Jugendcollege StartWien! A new cycle starts on August 26th, 2024 - registration is now possible!
The Jugendcollege offers newly immigrated young people and young adults with compulsory school qualifications from their country of origin who are learning German (A1+ to B1) and would like to attend a secondary school or start an apprenticeship afterwards a diverse program - from German with educational content to preparation for apprenticeship and entrance tests to refreshing mathematics and English skills from compulsory school to support in the application process!
All information on registration can be found in the new Jugendcollege folder! Take a look and spread the word!
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