Each year University
College of Northern Denmark has a few scholarship places for non-EU citizens
who are enrolled in a study programme at UCN.
Who can apply for a scholarship?
Before being able to come into
consideration for a scholarship, you must be enrolled in a programme at UCN. UCN’s
scholarship programme covers 30-50 % of the tuition fees, which means that the
rest must be paid by the student. Scholarships may be awarded for the entire
duration of a study programme or for single semesters.
Students who are awarded a
scholarship from UCN may under certain circumstances also receive an additional
partial monthly living costs scholarship.
Please note that the tuition fees
are set by the Danish Ministry of Higher Education and Science and are a
subject to change yearly. The estimates are based on the tuition rates for the
current academic year therefore slight rate changes may be expected for the
following years.
Eligibility Criteria
Scholarship will only be considered
if the student fulfils the following requirements:
- Is
a citizen of a country outside the European Union (EU) and the European
Economic Area (EEA)
- Does
not have permanent residence in an EU or EEA country
- Is
NOT studying in Denmark through an exchange programme or any other study
agreement which is tuition fee waiving
- Has
shown good academic results previously from former studies or passed exams
- Has
passed an English language test, preferably an IELTS test with a score of
6.0 or similar recognised test with a high score provided for academic
studies
Scholarship benefits
UCN’s scholarship programme covers 30-50 % of the tuition fees, which means that the rest must be paid by the student.
Students who are awarded a scholarship from UCN may under certain circumstances also receive an additional partial monthly living costs scholarship.
UCN’s scholarship programme covers 30-50 % of the tuition fees, which means that the rest must be paid by the student.
Students who are awarded a scholarship from UCN may under certain circumstances also receive an additional partial monthly living costs scholarship.
Method
of Application
- Fill
in the scholarship application form including a motivation letter stating
the reasons for applying to UCN and the reasons for applying for the
specific programme in question
- Apply
and be accepted to one of the English-taught study programmes which UCN
offers
Furthermore the students must
attach:
- Documentation
of passed exams (translated into English)
- Documentation
of relevant working experience
- References
(if any)
- Copy
of passport
- Documentation
of applying for a programme at UCN
DEADLINES:
There are two application rounds every year - the September intake and the February intake. The application period for the September intake is 1 February - 15 March; while the application period for the February intake is 1 October - 1 November.
The application period for September 2016 intake ends 15th March 2016; while that for February 2017 ends 1st November 2016.
There are two application rounds every year - the September intake and the February intake. The application period for the September intake is 1 February - 15 March; while the application period for the February intake is 1 October - 1 November.
The application period for September 2016 intake ends 15th March 2016; while that for February 2017 ends 1st November 2016.
PLEASE
NOTE:
After each application period, UCN will select the best candidates among the applicants.
All applicants will be informed about the result of the selection process made by UCN.
All candidates on UCN’s priority list must start the application for residence permit to Denmark before they get the final decision on the scholarship application as they will otherwise risk being late for the study start.
After each application period, UCN will select the best candidates among the applicants.
All applicants will be informed about the result of the selection process made by UCN.
All candidates on UCN’s priority list must start the application for residence permit to Denmark before they get the final decision on the scholarship application as they will otherwise risk being late for the study start.
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