Semester Ticket/ FAQ
From the summer semester 2024, the Deutschland-Semesterticket will be available for all students at TU Dortmund University.
This means that TU Dortmund University will continue to offer a jointly financed and, above all, affordable semester ticket! The regulations of the current VRR semester ticket still apply until March 31, 2024. You can find all the information here.
With the new semester ticket, you can use public transport throughout Germany. The ticket is only valid in second class. As the tariff regulations of the Deutschlandticket unfortunately do not provide for this, there will no longer be any take-along regulations (person and bicycles). In principle, the fare regulations of the general Deutschlandticket always apply to the Deutschland Semesterticket.
The semester ticket must be presented digitally in the TU Dortmund University app during inspections (in combination with an official photo ID).
Students with a free travel entitlement, e.g. due to a disability, will continue to be able to have the semester ticket fee refunded. You can find all information on ticket refunds here.
Since the changeover to the Germany-Semesterticket, there are no more pre-course tickets, as this would exceed the price of a normal Deutschlandticket.
We have created an FAQ with the most frequently asked questions. If you have any further questions or problems with the ticket, you can contact us at any time.
Further general information on the Deutschland-Ticket, which usually also applies to the semester ticket, can be found here:
- Information of the VRR (currently only available in German)
- FAQ of the Deutschen Bahn (currently only available in German)
- in first class,
- on (almost all) long-distance trains (ICE, EC, IC, Flixtrain),
- on the AirportExpress and AirportShuttle to Dortmund Airport.
You must always have an official photo ID with you!
The TU app is available in the Google Play Store and the App Store.
For Android smartphones without access to the Google Play Store, TU Dortmund University offers a download option in the service portal.
The VRR offers a 24-hour bicycle ticket as well as subscription or monthly tickets.
Exception: Children under the age of 6 always travel free of charge. They do not need a ticket.
Contact options and further help with your ticket can be found here.
Here you can easily file an objection with Deutsche Bahn. If, contrary to expectations, Deutsche Bahn insists on paying the fare surcharge, please contact us at the AStA.
If the departure of the desired train deviates at least 20 minutes from the timetable, for example due to a delay or cancellation, you can either use a long-distance train (IC/EC/ICE), a cab, a taxi-like transport service provider, a sharing service (e.g. car, bike or e-scooter) or on-demand transport.
The additional costs will be reimbursed on request - in full for long-distance travel (IC/EC/ICE) and up to the applicable reimbursement limit for cabs, transport services, sharing services or on-demand transport; this is up to EUR 30 per person during the day and up to EUR 60 per person in the evening and at night from 8 p.m. to 4.59 a.m. nationwide. If you use the mobility guarantee, you have to pay in advance for the use of an alternative means of transport. You can then simply submit a digital claim to have the costs reimbursed.
You have 14 days to submit the application. You can find everything else about the NRW mobility guarantee here (currently only in German).
Other federal states have different regulations!
If you are a first semester student, you can pick up an authorization certificate for a VRR pre-course ticket from us. This gives you a ticket valid in the VRR area to get to university before you enrol. However, this pre-course ticket costs 64.50 euros (as of February 2024) and therefore more than the Deutschlandticket. It is only worthwhile in a few exceptional cases: Unlike the Deutschlandticket, it is not limited to one calendar month - the period of validity is 30 calendar days from the first day of validity, which can be freely chosen.
You will receive the eligibility certificate for the pre-course ticket from us on presentation of proof of your pre-course participation. You can either drop by our office during our opening hours (Emil-Figge-Str. 50) or send us an email with your address and proof to asta@asta.tu-dortmund.de.
With the certificate of eligibility (stamped and signed by us with the AStA stamp) you can purchase the ticket from the public transport companies in the VRR, in Dortmund for example at the DSW21 customer centers.
If you are unable to use your ticket, e.g. because you are on leave of absence or spending a semester abroad, you can have the ticket refunded. You can find more information about this here.
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