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Scholarships for Students from Germany

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The Deutschlandstipendium supports high-achieving and committed students with 300 euros per month for one year - in addition to potential BAföG funding. As part of the Deutschlandstipendium at 51ÁÔÆæ, you also benefit from an ideational support program. Applications are accepted once a year in July. Funding always begins in the winter semester. Applicants must be within the standard period of study (Regelstudienzeit).

Stipendium Plus: 13 funding organizations with different foci

The so-called "Begabtenförderungswerke" in Germany comprise 13 foundations that focus on supporting high-achieving, committed individuals as part of the "" program of the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF). The basic grant for students is up to 812 euros, plus an income-independent allowance for study costs of 300 euros per month. You should only apply for the political foundation to which you can credibly demonstrate that you share the political values and convictions represented by the foundation.

The foundations have liaison lecturers who recommend students for scholarships, interview applicants and/or supervise the scholarship holders. You can find a list of the liaison lecturers at 51ÁÔÆæ here.

Political foundations

Friedrich Ebert Stiftung


The programs of are aimed at exceptionally talented students and doctoral candidates from Germany and abroad who are committed to social democratic values. In the selection process, special attention is paid to young people from non-academic households and from immigrant backgrounds.

Friedrich Naumann Stiftung


The for freedom promotes enthusiastic, curious and open-minded people. It supports individuals during their training, studies and doctoral studies. Its scholarship holders actively stand up for liberal values and an open society. They take responsibility for themselves and others.

Hanns Seidel Stiftung 


"In the service of democracy, peace and development" - this is the motto with which the describes its work and its mission. This motto applies both to its commitment at home - especially in Bavaria - and abroad.

Heinrich Böll Stiftung


The  stands for green ideas and projects; it is a workshop for reform policy, for the future and an international network. It cooperates with over one hundred partner projects in around 60 countries and currently has offices in 34 countries.

Konrad Adenauer Stiftung


The aim of the is for you to assume responsibility as future leaders and active citizens in politics, business, science, media, culture and society. In doing so, it is guided by an image of humanity that is characterized by Christian-democratic values.

Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung 


The is a political educational institution affiliated with the party DIE LINKE. Its aim is to contribute to democracy, social justice and solidarity as well as to the elimination of social, gender-based and ethnic discrimination through political education.

Religious foundations / tarif partners

Avicenna-Studienwerk


The central goal of the is the comprehensive support of talented Muslim students and doctoral candidates through scholarships.

Ernst-Ludwig-Ehrlich-Studienwerk


The is the scholarship organization of the Jewish community in Germany.

Cusanuswerk


The is the Catholic Church's organization for the promotion of gifted students in Germany.

Evangelisches Studienwerk Villigst


The is the organization for the promotion of gifted students of the Protestant churches in Germany.

Stiftung der deutschen Wirtschaft (business associations)


Achievement, commitment and entrepreneurial thinking and action are central aspects of the 's funding profile. It aims to strengthen its scholarship holders in their ability to shape their successful educational and professional careers.

Hans Böckler Stiftung (labor unions)


With its scholarships, the supports young people who intend to study or are already studying and who demonstrate above-average performance and union or socio-political commitment.

Ideologically neutral

Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes


The supports students whose talent and personality promise special achievements in the service of society. Its scholarship holders help to shape and form society in a variety of ways, proving that there is no such thing as a typical Studienstiftung student.

Bertha von Suttner-Studienwerk


The  supports talented students who have a humanistic worldview and share the values that come with it. 

e-Fellows Scholarship


As an scholarship holder, you will receive exclusive benefits (free subscriptions, career guides, e-learning offers and more) worth over 1,000 euros. You will also gain access to a network of top companies and leading universities.

European Forum Alpbach


Scholarship for participation in EFA seminar: The brings together young people with the most innovative minds from politics, business, civil society, culture and science. Together they develop ideas for a strong and democratic Europe.

Geh Deinen Weg (Deutschlandstiftung Integration)


The ideational scholarship program  supports talented young people with a migration background on their paths into the professional world and provides them with a network of inspiring individuals and mentors in various professional branches. 

Kölner Gymnasial- & Stiftungsfonds


The study scholarships from the help students to bridge the financial gap between the cost of education and their own available funds and/or other funding. They enable students to complete their studies quickly and in a concentrated manner within the standard period of study.

Master Plus Scholarship


is aimed at students of all disciplines who are starting a Master's degree program at a university in Germany after successfully completing their Bachelor's degree (with a grade of at least 1.7).

SSB-Aufstiegsstipendium


Vocational training, practical experience and still want to study? The for experienced professionals supports a first university degree - full-time or part-time.

TANDEM for first-generation university students


The special feature of the scholarship program is that scholarship holders receive 1:1 mentoring from a university lecturer close to their subject and place of study. 

Dr. Arthur Pfungst Foundation


The supports talented students in financial need with scholarships during their studies at German universities.

​Main Campus Academicus

The program is aimed at outstandingly qualified and particularly motivated students in their Master's and advanced studies. You cannot apply to the program yourself. Scholarship holders are nominated by the universities. The scholarship consists of a monthly basic amount of 700 euros and 50 euros in book money.

Pestalozzi Foundation Frankfurt


The grants scholarships for qualified education to people from Frankfurt am Main and the Rhine-Main region. The target group includes young people whose aptitude and studies or training will benefit the general public and who are unable to finance their studies or training from their own resources.

Peter Fuld Foundation

The supports students of all disciplines, pupils and apprentices who are struggling with difficult starting conditions or who would have to interrupt or drop out of their education without financial help.

Schadsche Stiftung


The is a small foundation in Frankfurt am Main, which honors the memory of Anna Sybilla Schad von Mittelbieberach. The foundation primarily helps young people who need support in order to receive a good education and whose parents are unable to pay for their education.

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Helpful information for orientation

Goethe-Universität Frankfurt
Studium Lehre Internationales

Visitor address: 
Campus Westend
PEG Building, Room 2.G179
Theodor-W.-Adorno-Platz 6  
60323 Frankfurt am Main

Postal address:
60629 Frankfurt am Main

Inquiries:
stipendien@uni-frankfurt.de

Telephone hotline: 069/798-3838
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