SBW Berlin Scholarship 2022-2023

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SBW Berlin Scholarship 2022-2023

Deadline: May 15 to June 30 / November 15 to December 31 (Annually)

Location: SBW Berlin

Summary: SBW Berlin Scholarship 2022-2023 is a fully funded scholarship for international students. This scholarship is offered for undergraduate and masters studies. The scholarship offers 100% tuition fees waiver, monthly stipend, accommodation and travel allowance and many more benefits.

Details: SBW Berlin supports educational projects all over the world. With our SBW Berlin Scholarship, we contribute to the international advancement and dissemination of education and knowledge.

The SBW Berlin Scholarship supports young people from abroad who have a financially disadvantaged family background and use the skills they acquire during their studies in Germany to boost long-term non-profit projects, preferably in their home countries.

We award our scholarships for Bachelor’s and Master’s programmes in Berlin and Potsdam on the basis of the student’s academic qualifications, personal aptitudes and social needs. In general, all scientific and artistic disciplines can be funded. In special cases we also assist vocational training in Berlin or Potsdam. Funding of studies in your home country or in other German federal states is excluded.

Benefits:

Scholarship Coverage

SBW Berlin Scholarship provides the recipient with below benefits:

  • A room in our shared student flats in Berlin
  • Cost-of-living allowance in the amount calculated in section IX.
  • Tuition fees
  • Possibly also a travel allowance for your journey to Berlin before the start of your studies and for the journey home after you have completed your studies

Eligibility:

To qualify for SBW Berlin Scholarship, candidate must fulfill all of the following requirements below:

  • Required Language: English.
  • Eligible Countries: All world countries.
  • Age Limitation: 18-30 years old
  • Applicants should be before the start of their university education or fully enrolled in the first, second or max. third semester at a state-recognized university (in Germany or abroad) or application for a Master’s degree shortly before or after obtaining a Bachelor’s degree. Average grades correspond with a German grade point average of at least 2.0.
  • Applicants who are able to prove a relatively low net income. The total household income of the applicants does not exceed the average income which has been officially stated for their home country. The income of all household members and all sources of income of the family (e.g. from employment, business activities, property, child benefit or pensions) will be taken into account.
  • Extra-curricular Activities Experience: Applicants who have professional or volunteer experience in the non-profit sector.

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