Friday 27 July 2012

Scholarships for International Bachelor and Masters Students, Germany

Frankfurt School of Finance and Management – Scholarships for International Bachelor and Masters Students
Application Deadline: 15 August
The STIBET programme, which is funded by the Auswärtiges Amt (Federal Foreign Office) and the DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service), provides financial support to international degree-seeking students.

Scholarships for international Master students

Frankfurt School awards a total of six STIBET III Matching Funds scholarships for new international Master’s students in the following study programmes:
  • Master of Finance (M.Sc.)
  • Master of International Business (M.A.)
  • Master in Management (M.Sc.)
The STIBET III Matching Funds scholarships comprises a cost-of-living subsidy of approximately EUR 440 per month from September 2012 to February 2013.
Selection criteria include candidates’ academic results (marks at A-Level or equivalent, or grade of first degree), performance in the GMAT (or equivalent), and extra-curricular achievements.
It is not necessary to submit a separate application for a scholarship. A Frankfurt School committee selects scholarship winners by 24 August at the latest. The committee’s decision is final and candidates have no legal entitlement to a scholarship.

Scholarships for international Bachelor students

Frankfurt School of Finance & Management awards two scholarships worth approx. EUR 2640 each for incoming international Bachelor students to help them settle in. The scholarships are open to students who are not German citizens, are not currently residing in Germany and successfully passed the assessment procedure of the 2012 intake of the following Bachelor programs:
  • Business Administration
  • International Business Administration
  • Management, Philosophy & Economics
The stipends will be paid in six instalments of approximately EUR 440 between September 2012 and February 2013.
Further Scholarship Information and Application

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