Frankfurt am
Main.
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. The
scholarships are open to students who are not German citizens, are in possession
of a foreign University entrance qualification recognized by the German
authorities and have successfully passed the assessment procedure of the 2016
intake.
Scholarships
for international Bachelor of Science students
Frankfurt School of
Finance & Management awards two scholarships worth 3,000 Euro each for
incoming international undergraduate students to help them settle in. The
scholarships will be paid in six instalments of 500 Euro between September 2016
and February 2017.
Selection criteria
include the candidates’ school performance (grades at A-Level or equivalent),
performance in the Frankfurt School admissions process and extra-curricular
achievements.
It is not
necessary to submit a separate application for a scholarship. All applications
for admission to the Bachelor of Science that have been submitted by May 31,
2016 will be considered automatically.
You can apply here. A Frankfurt School committee selects the
scholarship winners by the end of June. The committee’s decision is final and
candidates have no legal entitlement to a scholarship. Students who receive
other scholarships or support from their employer towards the cost of tuition
are not eligible for this scholarship.
Scholarships
for international Master students
Frankfurt School
awards a total of five STIBET III Matching Funds scholarships for new
international Master students in the following study programmes:
- MoF – Master
of Finance (M.Sc.) - MIB – Master
of International Business (M.A.) - MiM – Master
in Management (M.Sc.)
Four scholarships in
total will be awarded to students in the MIB and MiM programmes. Each of these
scholarships comprises a cost-of-living subsidy of 500 Euro per month from
September 2016 to February 2017.
One scholarship will
be awarded to a MoF student that includes a cost of living subsidy in the
amount of 739 Euro per month from September 2016 to February 2017.
Selection criteria
for all three programmes include candidates’ academic results (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. All applications for
admission to one of the eligible programmes that have been submitted by June
30, 2016 will be considered automatically.
A Frankfurt School
committee selects the scholarship winners by the end of July. The committee’s
decision is final and candidates have no legal entitlement to a scholarship.
Students who receive other scholarships or support from their employer towards
the cost of tuition are not eligible for this scholarship.
Contact
Kribus
Advisor
Office – Relations to international organizations, Researcher & Staff
exchange, Erasmus Coordinator
Office