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Frankfurt School of Finance & Management
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- Frankfurt, Hamburg, Munich
Frankfurt School of Finance & Management is a leading private business school based in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. The school has 86 regional education centers throughout Germany and various joint ventures and programs abroad.
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From Student to Pro: Frankfurt School’s Finance Edge
From capital markets expertise to real-world projects and career-defining internships, Luc Fleischmann’s journey at the Frankfurt School of Finance & Management highlights how this Master of Finance program transforms careers. Uncover his story of academic excellence, cultural immersion, and unmatched career opportunities.
January 31, 2025
How the 3-Day Model of Study at the Frankfurt School Enhances Holistic Growth
Frankfurt School of Finance and Management’s Master in Management's 3-Day Model enables growth in and beyond the classroom. This article delves into Sachin Baid's experience, which embodies the program's impact on participants.
April 19, 2024
The hottest job opportunities for Frankfurt School MIM graduates
In the thriving economy of Frankfurt, graduates need every edge they can get to set themselves apart from the competition. To learn how the Frankfurt School MIM program sets its students up for future success, we spoke to the school’s recruitment team.
April 13, 2022
What will you earn after graduating with a Master in Management (MIM) in Europe?
The Master’s in Management salary is above-average compared to other disciplines across industries. We spoke to three representatives from top Master’s in Management (MIM) programs in Europe to learn more about the average MIM graduate’s salary (immediately after graduating), as well as popular industries for MIM graduates and what kind of career support their school offers.
March 21, 2022
What it’s like to study data science as a woman
Sophie Merl is currently completing a Master’s in Applied Data Science at the Frankfurt School of Finance & Management. After finishing her undergraduate studies in psychology and economics, Sophie realized she wanted to pivot her career towards statistics and data science. She shares more information about the program, including what it’s like to study data science as a woman and why Frankfurt School isn’t your typical German university.
January 26, 2022
Why you don’t need a business background to do a Master in Management
Bronwyn Hoskins-Davies is originally from Zimbabwe but has lived in several different countries around the world. She did her bachelor’s degree in communication sciences and journalism in South Africa, but wasn’t totally sure what career direction she wanted to take after that. She’s currently doing her Master in Management (MIM) at the Frankfurt School of Finance & Management. Learn more about her experience doing a MIM without a business background, her personal journey from Zimbabwe to Frankfurt, and the benefits of a two-year master’s program.
December 15, 2021
Is Zoom University here to stay?
The global coronavirus pandemic forced universities around the world to go digital and offer online alternative methods of learning. MASTERGRADSCHOOLS spoke to Oliver Matthews, Chief Marketing Officer at Frankfurt School of Finance and Management, to learn more about the future of online and blended learning and whether postgraduate education is still worth the cost without in-person learning.
August 11, 2021School
Frankfurt School of Finance & Management is a leading private business school based in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. The school has 86 regional education centers throughout Germany and various joint ventures and programs abroad.
Location
The main campus of Frankfurt School of Finance & Management is located in the popular Nordend district of Frankfurt. As Germany’s financial capital, Frankfurt is perhaps best known for its finance and banking industries. It is also the most international city in Germany, with more than 180 countries represented. This means you can find varied cuisine, endless cultural offerings, and a history that stretches back centuries.
Frankfurt School’s campus is equipped with modern facilities, including 38 seminar rooms, 61 shared workspaces, a 400-seat auditorium, and an on-campus restaurant and deli. The school has a second campus in HafenCity in Hamburg and a study center in Munich.
Accreditations
Frankfurt School of Finance & Management is triple- accredited, which means it has been accredited by the three largest and most influential accrediting bodies: the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB), the European Quality Improvement System (EQUIS), and the Association of MBAs (AMBA).
Less than 1% of business schools worldwide hold this elite triple accreditation.
Programs
Master’s degrees at Frankfurt School cover a range of business disciplines, including finance, management, data science, real estate and fintech. Programs are offered in English.
Pre-Experience Master Programmes
- Master of Finance (MSc)
- Master in Management (MSc)
- Master in Applied Data Science (MSc)
- Master in Real Estate (MSc)
- Master in Fintech (MSc)
Scholarships
Scholarships at Frankfurt School are awarded based on academic performance, admission test scores (e.g., GMAT), selection procedure results, and candidates’ personal achievements, including extracurricular activities, social commitment, intercultural skills, international experience, and professional experience.
To apply, candidates must complete the scholarship section in the online application form before submitting their application. Scholarships are awarded on a rolling basis throughout the admission process, so early application is recommended.
Fun fact
The Entrepreneurship Accelerator at Frankfurt School of Finance & Management is available for all students.To join the accelerator, students must aim to develop a business idea into a start-up by the end of the program.
Frankfurt School launched the accelerator in partnership with TechQuartier, an innovation platform and co-working space in Frankfurt. The accelerator offers workshops, exercises, events, and access to industry experts to guide them in their entrepreneurial journey. This includes Frankfurt School Start-up Night, which gives students an opportunity to connect with founders and members of different start-ups. The most recent Start-up Night brought together 400 guests and 500 start-ups!
Frankfurt School students and alumni have produced award-winning start-ups such as Braceless, Finanzguru, Fitvia, and Oatsome.