Scholarships for International Students at Hochschule Hof University in Germany 2018-2019
Applicant criteria
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Opportunity criteria
Opportunity description
Hochschule Hof University in Germany is offering semester or yearly scholarships to qualified foreign students in need for the winter semester 2018-2019, under the condition of reception of financial means from the Bavarian Ministry of Science, Research and the Arts and the DAAD. The scholarships shall provide financial support for foreign students to cover extra costs for living and study materials during their studies at Hochschule Hof.
Eligibility criteria:
[1] International students must be enrolled as full-time students or double-degree students at the university for the winter semester 2018-2019
[2] International students must be academically (previous examination performance) and personally qualified. Foreign students enrolled in Bachelor courses must have achieved a minimum of 90 ECTS to be eligible and must attach proof
[3] International students must be in financial need with proof
[4] Students receiving any additional public funding (e.g. BAföG, DAAD, Erasmus, any kind of governmental scholarship) for the same period of time cannot be considered and are exempted from this scholarship
[5] “Bildungsinländer” which means foreign students holding a German university entrance qualification must present a written confirmation that they are not eligible for BaföG funding
Value of scholarship:
The scholarship depends on the financial means provided available for the respective semester, but it lies between €100 and €659 per month.
About Hochschule Hof University:
The Hochschule Hof University (University of Applied Sciences Hof) is a public non-profit business, media and technical vocational university that was founded in 1994 in Germany. It offers courses and programs leading to officially recognized higher education degrees such as bachelor degrees, master degrees in several areas of study. This 24 years old higher-education institution has a selective admission policy based on students' past academic record and grades.