Amount: Full or partial tuition fee waiver +/or grants for living costs
Deadline: Varies by institution (often January)
Level: undergraduate, graduate
Renewable: No
About
Finnish higher education institutions offer scholarships for non-EU/EEA students. These are primarily tuition fee waivers, with some institutions also offering grants for living costs.
Eligibility
- Citizenship: International (Non-EU/EEA)
- GPA: Excellent academic performance
- Admitted to a Bachelor's or Master's program at a Finnish university or UAS
Required Materials
- University-specific scholarship application
- Motivation letter
- Academic transcripts
- CV
Timeline
Application period typically November to January. Decisions announced by April.
Tips
Each university and UAS has its own scholarship system and criteria. Thoroughly check the scholarship pages of the institutions you are applying to.