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Hochschule RheinMain

Your University of Applied Sciences and Arts

Degree Programs

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General Information

Scholarships are awarded to recognize political and social engagement or exceptional achievements in studies. Some foundations and organizations that support talented students also offer scholarships to international students. The requirements vary from one institution to another, so it’s best to contact each scholarship provider directly.

On the following websites, you’ll find brief descriptions of Germany’s scholarship organizations and foundation:

Databases

Begabtenfördungswerke (Scholarship Organizations) (in German only)

Bundesverband deutscher Stiftungen (Federal Association of German Foundations) (in German only)

Stipendienkompass

DAAD Scholarship Database (German Academic Exchange Service)

Advisors at Hochschule RheinMain – University of Applied Sciences and Arts

Some foundations have liaison professors directly at Hochschule RheinMain – University of Applied Sciences and Arts who serve as interdisciplinary points of contact for questions regarding scholarships:

List of Student Advisors at Hochschule RheinMain – University of Applied Sciences and Arts (in German only)

Special Funding Opportunities

The Aufstiegsstipendium (Career Advancement Scholarship) provides funding for experienced professionals who wish to pursue studies.

For students planning an extended stay abroad during their studies (a semester abroad, an internship abroad, or similar), additional scholarship opportunities are available for the time spent abroad.

International students and refugees can receive information and counseling on special funding opportunities from the International Office.

Financial Aid Options for Students with Disabilities or Chronic Illnesses: Support for Higher Education

Students who are the first in their family to attend college can seek advice at Arbeiterkind.de (in German only).