Amount: Full or partial tuition fee waiver +/or grants for living costs
Deadline: Varies by institution (often January 15)
Level: undergraduate, graduate
Renewable: No
About
Danish universities offer a limited number of government scholarships to highly qualified non-EU/EEA students. These scholarships are merit-based and can cover tuition fees and/or offer grants for living expenses.
Eligibility
- Citizenship: International (Non-EU/EEA)
- GPA: Outstanding academic record
- Admitted to a Bachelor's or Master's program at a Danish institution
Required Materials
- University-specific scholarship application
- Motivation letter
- Academic transcripts
- CV
Timeline
Application period typically October to January. Decisions announced by April.
Tips
Research specific university offerings carefully as scholarships are often administered by the institutions themselves and can vary significantly.