Overview
- Goethe University Frankfurt confirms 222 students enrolled in Psychology despite a capacity of 150 after a technical error in admissions.
- The university says all enrolled students keep their places because the offers were issued with legal effect.
- Officials report the error occurred when ranking lists were uploaded to the Stiftung für Hochschulzulassung system, which initially allocated places by waiting time before the mistake was corrected.
- The faculty has submitted cost estimates, and the university is assessing how to add teaching capacity, including possible adjunct hires and changes to course organization within budget limits.
- The incident recalls a medicine admissions mishap three years ago when hundreds of initial offers were later revoked, underscoring recurring vulnerabilities in centralized allocations.