New financing concept / loan program for German LL.M. students


The LL.M. Education Fund ( www.llm-bildungsfonds.de ) offers students from Germany a new option to finance their LL.M. studies abroad. The fund covers the tuition fees for the LL.M. program. If required, living expenses can be financed as well. In return, students commit themselves to make income-dependent payments over ten years after completion of their studies. The total amount of repayments is linked to the income earned. Thus, the concept makes sure that no student is overburdened (solidarity principle).

The financing program is offered by Brain Capital, a German student loan company that has provided loans to more than 1,000 students in Germany. It has been developed in close cooperation with the German-American Lawyers Assocation (DAJV), the largest binational lawyers association in Germany.

Further information on the application process is available online ( www.llm-bildungsfonds.de ). The fund still accepts applications from students who start their LL.M. in 2014.

If you have questions regarding the financing concept, please contact the Brain Capital team (info@braincapital.de)

The LL.M. Education Fund ( www.llm-bildungsfonds.de ) offers students from Germany a new option to finance their LL.M. studies abroad. The fund covers the tuition fees for the LL.M. program. If required, living expenses can be financed as well. In return, students commit themselves to make income-dependent payments over ten years after completion of their studies. The total amount of repayments is linked to the income earned. Thus, the concept makes sure that no student is overburdened (solidarity principle).

The financing program is offered by Brain Capital, a German student loan company that has provided loans to more than 1,000 students in Germany. It has been developed in close cooperation with the German-American Lawyers Assocation (DAJV), the largest binational lawyers association in Germany.

Further information on the application process is available online ( www.llm-bildungsfonds.de ). The fund still accepts applications from students who start their LL.M. in 2014.

If you have questions regarding the financing concept, please contact the Brain Capital team (info@braincapital.de)
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The LL.M. Education Fund ( www.llm-bildungsfonds.de ) offers students from Germany a new option to finance their LL.M. studies abroad. The fund covers the tuition fees for the LL.M. program. If required, living expenses can be financed as well. In return, students commit themselves to make income-dependent payments over ten years after completion of their studies. The total amount of repayments is linked to the income earned. Thus, the concept makes sure that no student is overburdened (solidarity principle).

The financing program is offered by Brain Capital, a German student loan company that has provided loans to more than 1,000 students in Germany. It has been developed in close cooperation with the German-American Lawyers Assocation (DAJV), the largest binational lawyers association in Germany.

Further information on the application process is available online ( www.llm-bildungsfonds.de ). The fund still accepts applications from students who start their LL.M. in 2014.

If you have questions regarding the financing concept, please contact the Brain Capital team (info@braincapital.de)


Doesn't sound like a particularly good deal to me.

My advice: Stay away and go to a regular bank instead.

<blockquote>The LL.M. Education Fund ( www.llm-bildungsfonds.de ) offers students from Germany a new option to finance their LL.M. studies abroad. The fund covers the tuition fees for the LL.M. program. If required, living expenses can be financed as well. In return, students commit themselves to make income-dependent payments over ten years after completion of their studies. The total amount of repayments is linked to the income earned. Thus, the concept makes sure that no student is overburdened (solidarity principle).

The financing program is offered by Brain Capital, a German student loan company that has provided loans to more than 1,000 students in Germany. It has been developed in close cooperation with the German-American Lawyers Assocation (DAJV), the largest binational lawyers association in Germany.

Further information on the application process is available online ( www.llm-bildungsfonds.de ). The fund still accepts applications from students who start their LL.M. in 2014.

If you have questions regarding the financing concept, please contact the Brain Capital team (info@braincapital.de)</blockquote>

Doesn't sound like a particularly good deal to me.

My advice: Stay away and go to a regular bank instead.
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