Study for professionals without a high school diploma
The universities are open to working people in Germany. Most universities in Germany give people who have completed vocational training and work experience the opportunity to start their studies. In each individual case, it is examined which training and which professional experience is available. The regulations of the various federal states are different, and thus the requirements for each applicant are examined before being submitted. You can find out exactly what these requirements look like on the following homepage:
http://www.studieren-ohne-abitur.de
After a consultation at the university, it can then start with a study and the students can attend without a high school diploma.
For me, this is a very positive development in the educational landscape which meets the fact that our education system is becoming increasingly complex and versatile. Young people can gain practical experience and then expand their knowledge. Students with different educational backgrounds can bring in prior knowledge and experience to their study and thus enrich the study time for everyone. Ultimately, this benefits employers and fits better into an educational system that strives for lifelong learning.