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In addition to the statutory benefits, the providers of certain private vocational schools receive an operating subsidy and - indirectly - school fee reimbursement with an additional subsidy (class subsidy) if they waive the charging of additional school fees.
This form can be submitted electronically (e.g. via a secure contact form using your user account with login via the electronic ID function or the ELSTER certificate) or handwritten and signed in paper form to the responsible authority.
This form can be submitted electronically without signature (e.g. via a secure contact form or by e-mail) or in paper form to the responsible authority.
In order to make it easier for interested young people to choose these training and career paths, the Free State of Bavaria pays an additional voluntary subsidy to the providers of the above-mentioned types of schools over and above the statutory school funding. This voluntary subsidy is linked to the voluntary waiver by the provider of the direct collection of school fees from the pupils. With this funding, the Free State wants to motivate as many young people as possible to choose one of the professions that are particularly relevant to society in view of social and demographic change
to decide.
The providers
are legally entitled to operating cost subsidies within the framework of state school funding (Art. 41 and Art. 45 of the Bavarian School Funding Act [BaySchFG]) and - indirectly - to reimbursement of school fees (Art. 47 para. 3 to 5 BaySchFG).
In addition, the Free State of Bavaria pays the class subsidy (one of the two pillars of the care bonus) for private vocational schools in the aforementioned training occupations as a voluntary benefit without a statutory legal entitlement within the scope of the available budget funds (budget reservation). The school provider may then not demand any additional school fees from its students over and above the state funding.
The private vocational schools in the two geriatric care professions also receive the so-called school-related basic amount (the other of the two pillars of the care bonus).
The following are eligible to apply
This is a grant. The exact amount of the grant depends on the class size and the type of school (see announcement of the Bavarian State Ministry of Education and Cultural Affairs on the nursing and health bonus, master craftsman bonus and bonus for equivalent qualifications (bonus), reimbursement of fees for the sign language interpreter examination and master craftsman award of June 12, 2019 (BayMBl. No. 238), which was last amended by the announcement of October 11, 2021 (BayMBl. No. 751)).
The application for the care bonus must be submitted to the local government.
The school-related basic amount is paid out in installments after the end of the year.
The class subsidy is paid out in the months of November, February and May as a payment on account, and after it has been determined with a 4th installment in August as a final payment.
The application must be submitted by November 10 of each year. The number of pupils in total and per class as of October 20 must be stated.
The waiver of tuition fees does not preclude pupils from contributing to copying costs, costs for consumables and processing materials or costs for other extraordinary administrative expenses (e.g. examination fees). The cost sharing must be within a reasonable range that is customary at comparable private alternative schools.
Objection or administrative court action
The providers of certain private vocational schools receive a class subsidy (health bonus) in addition to the statutory operating subsidy and - indirectly - the state tuition fee reimbursement if they waive the collection of additional tuition fees.
The Free State of Bavaria supports participation in the school trial "Pedagogical specialist for primary school childcare".