required- Immatrikulationsbescheinigung (Proof of enrollment)
- Church reference (e.g. from your home parish)
- Letter of application (incl. e-mail-address, telephone, mobile)
- Resume and passport photo
helpful- Study at the Katholische Stiftungsfachhochschule München (Catholic Foundation University of Munich)
- Active in the church
- Home residence must be outside of S-bahn range
Address- Verwaltung des Kirchlichen Zentrums (Administration of the Church Centre)
Preysingstr. 93a
81667 München
Procedure on Admission- Telephone notification and confirmation (room, m², price, location, etc.)
- Notification via e-mail
- Until a specified reporting day, you have time to come to the administrative offices personally in order to sign your leasing contract. Precondition: Filling out a direct debit authorisation for the rent as well as payment by bank transfer of the security deposit at least five working days in advance: 2 months’ rent, 20 Euro processing fee and 20 Euro security deposit on the access chip
- Key handover and issue of a handover report will generally be done directly after the lease is signed
Procedure on Rejection- Notification sent to the e-mail-address
- Return of application documents (if adequate return postage was included)
- The application documents can also be picked up in person
- There are no waiting lists
- The application will be disposed of one year after receipt
If you have other questions, please contact the Verwaltung des Kirchlichen Zentrums (Administrative Office of the Church Centre):
089/480 92-2350 or 089/480 92-2355
info@kirchliches-zentrum.dewww.kirchliches-zentrum.de
Currently the Catholic Church of the Archdiocese of Munich and Freising offer around 1,800 places in the student residence halls in their possession. The goal is not merely to offer inexpensive student housing, but to provide the residents with an experience of community and shared life in the Christian spirit, supervision and activities, as well as shared decision-making and responsibility among the residents. Community life in this phase of a person’s life offers an opportunity for personal development. Students are empowered with positive life experiences and also positive experiences with the church that can spur them to ask questions and provoke deeper thinking. As the central contact person, the house manager/administrator provides for a special quality in the Catholic student residential halls. Residential hall management and students are responsible for the content of the events, community life and the atmosphere in the hall in the framework of shared decision making and responsibility. Various organisations are responsible for the Catholic student residential halls: The Archdiocese of Munich and Freising, independent church foundations, orders, church works organisations (Missio) and private associations (taken from:
www.katholische-studentenwohnheime-muenchen.de).
The student residential hall in the Church Centre is a member of the Bundesverband Katholischer Studentenwohnheime e.V. (German National Association of Catholic Student Residence Halls):
www.katholische-studentenwohnheime.de.