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The Austrian Student Aid Foundation (de: Österreichische Studentenförderungsstiftung) is the second largest carrier of student housing (de: Studentenheime (denomination in Austria) respectively Studentenwohnheime ( denomination in Germany)) in Austria.

It is a not-for-profit foundation serving the public good. home4students is the trademark of the foundation, which has 80 employees and administers 16 dormitories[1] in Vienna, Graz, Salzburg, Klagenfurt and Innsbruck for around 2,000 students[2] who live in various arrangements (rooms, flats, and flat-sharing communities).

History

On 6 May 1958 the central committee of the Austrian Students' Association (de: Österreichischen Hochschülerschaft) decided to establish the Austrian Student Aid Foundation.

By official notification on 25 May 1959 the “Stiftungsbrief“ (letter of foundation) was approved by the authorities. On 9 July 1959 the constitutional meeting of the "Kuratorium" (Board of Trustees) of the Austrian Student Aid Foundation was held and thereby officially founded.[3]

Objectives

The objective of the foundation is to "actively support students and higher education all across Austria." [4] The foundations activities aim at students who

  • at the time of their application, are registered with a university or are in their absolutorium,
  • are Austrian citizens (this requirement was abrogated by decision of the "Kuratorium" (Board of Trustees)),
  • have a successful progress at university
  • are indigent.[5]

The objective is to be fulfilled through

  • providing affordable living space for underprivileged students[6]
  • the administration of living space
  • the awarding of scholarships

Holdings

Dormitory Address Beds Duration p.A.
Große Schiffgasse Große Schiffgasse 12, 1020 Vienna 82 Single Rooms, 40 Double Rooms 9-month-dormitory (1.10.–30.06.)
Schäffergasse Schäffergasse 2, 1040 Vienna 54 Single Rooms, 50 Double Rooms 9-month-dormitory (1.10.–30.06.)
Neudeggergasse Neudeggergasse 21, 1080 Vienna 30 Single Rooms, 20 Double Rooms 9-month-dormitory (1.10.–30.06.)
Boltzmanngasse Boltzmanngasse 10, 1090 Vienna 19 Single Rooms, 26 Double Rooms 9-month-dormitory (1.10.–30.06.)
Höfergasse Höfergasse 13, 1090 Vienna 2 Single Rooms, 5 Double Rooms 12-month-dormitory (1.10.-30.09.)
Sensengasse Sensengasse 2b, 1090 Vienna 193 Beds (mostly Single Rooms) 12-month-dormitory (1.10.-30.09.)
Erlachplatz Erlachplatz 5, 1100 Vienna 74 Single Rooms, 5 Double Rooms 12-month-dormitory (1.10.-30.09.)
Döblinger Hauptstraße I Döblinger Hauptstraße 55, 1190 Vienna 38 Single Rooms, 21 Double Rooms 12-month-dormitory (1.10.-30.09.)
Döblinger Hauptstraße II Döblinger Hauptstraße 55, 1190 Vienna 53 Single Rooms, 6 Double Rooms 12-month-dormitory (1.10.-30.09.) from April 2013[7]
Hafnerriegel Hafnerriegel 53, 8010 Graz 238 Single Rooms, 64 Double Rooms Closed since July 2012[8][9]
Neutorgasse Neutorgasse 46, 8010 Graz 245 Single Rooms, 19 Double Rooms 10-month-dormitory (1.09.-30.06.)[10]
Leechgasse Leechgasse 1, 8010 Graz 81 Single Rooms, 32 Double Rooms 12-month-dormitory (1.09.-31.08.)
Nautilusweg I Nautilusweg 11, 9020 Klagenfurt 41 Single Rooms, 36 Double Rooms 12-month-dormitory (1.10.-30.09.)
Nautilusweg II Nautilusweg 11, 9020 Klagenfurt 114 Single Rooms, Duplex & Triplex Units 12-month-dormitory (1.10.-30.09.)
Glockengasse Glockengasse 4b, 5020 Salzburg 33 Single Rooms, 36 Double Rooms 9-month-dormitory (1.10.–30.06.)
Höttinger Au Höttinger Au 34, 6020 Innsbruck 92 Single Rooms, 52 Double Rooms 10-month-dormitory (1.09.-30.06.)
Technikerstraße Techniker Straße 7, 6020 Innsbruck 115 Single Rooms, 38 Double Rooms 10-month-dormitory (1.09.-30.06.)

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