Frankfurt School (FS) Master's Scholarships

The aim of the master scholarship programme is to provide especially talented candidates with an opportunity to study irrespective of their financial circumstances.
Overview
Frankfurt School offers scholarships to top applicants of our pre-experience master programmes:
Selection criteria include candidates’ academic results (grade of first degree), admission test score (e.g. GMAT), performance in the Frankfurt School selection procedure and candidates’ personal achievements and needs (extracurricular activities, social commitment, intercultural skills, international experience and, if relevant, professional experience, internships). Scholarships cover a partial amount of tuition.

Scholarship Application Process
To be considered for a scholarship, applicants have to answer a question in the scholarship section of the online application form. Scholarship applications sent after the application will not be considered. Completed applications for all of our pre-experience master programmes (start date: 24 August 2020) must be submitted by 30 June 2020. Incomplete applications or applications received after this date cannot be considered for a scholarship. Frankfurt School awards master scholarships continuously throughout the admission process on a first come first serve basis.
The Scholarship Committee will review the scholarship candidates once the application is completed and the applicant is admitted. The Scholarship Committee’s decision is final and candidates have no legal entitlement to a scholarship.

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