
Library resources and book collection
Frankfurt School of Finance and Management Library is an economics professional library, which provides rich academic resources for all teachers and students. The library is open 24/7 and provides lending services for all university members. The collection covers many disciplines such as economics, management, law, health economics, psychology and philosophy. In terms of digital resources, the library provides dozens of literature databases such as ABI/Inform Complete, Business Source Premier and JSTOR Business Collection, as well as professional financial data platforms such as Bloomberg, Factset, S&P Capital IQ Pro and WRDS. The library is also equipped with special working equipment for visually impaired students.
Number of student associations and organizations
Frankfurt School of Finance and Management currently has more than 50 student associations, covering sports, art, culture, social participation and personal career development. The Student Council consists of nine members and is responsible for connecting the student groups with the school management. In art societies, FS Arts provides creative time for students who love art every week; FS Book Club stimulates academic curiosity through regular reading and discussion; FS Music performed in the spring and winter concerts on campus; Fchef connects multiculturalism with cooking. In addition, there are various professional development societies such as business simulation and consulting, Early channels for obtaining a Frankfurt School of Finance & Management Zertifikat.
Career development center support
The college’s career service center provides students with all-round career development support. Services include one-on-one career counseling to help students make personalized career plans; Practical workshops cover topics such as ability analysis, personal branding, cross-cultural awareness and interview preparation; Corporate activities, such as Frankfurt School Career Day, provide a platform for students to communicate directly with top employers. The vocational service center maintains close cooperation with a large number of enterprises. The college also has a mentor program to connect experienced alumni with students. With excellent employment support, the college was rated as the first business school in Germany in terms of executive education and employability.
Accommodation Types and Community Culture
Frankfurt School of Finance and Management offers students a variety of accommodation options. The college cooperates with i Live to provide 400 discount apartments for freshmen and exchange students. The apartment is fully furnished, equipped with independent bathroom, kitchen (including refrigerator/freezer, ceramic stove and oven), bed, wardrobe, desk and internet. There are table tennis, table football, billiards, beach volleyball court, multi-functional playground, roof terrace, outdoor kitchen, barbecue area and restaurant bar in the public area. The monthly rent is about 770, including all incidental expenses and WiFi. Students can also choose to share apartments (550 monthly leases) or independent apartments (650 monthly leases). Frankfurt ranks second in the quality of life in Germany.
International student support service
Frankfurt School of Finance and Management adheres to the caring concept of “We Care” and provides all-round support for international students. Each student is equipped with a dedicated learning consultant as the primary contact for academic and campus life. The college offers free German courses (all levels) and business German courses; It also offers academic English courses and elective language courses such as Chinese, Spanish and French. All courses in the college are taught in English, and German is not a prerequisite for admission. The college also provides free external psychological counseling and mental health support services. International students are diverse, and the college regularly holds international days and other activities to celebrate cultural diversity.



