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Danish Government Scholarship for Non EU/EEA Students

Various Danish Universities

EngineeringNatural SciencesSocial SciencesHumanitiesHealth SciencesBusiness and EconomicsInformation TechnologyEnvironmental Studies

Key Statistics

Grant Amount

Varies by program and institution

Location

Deadline

Varies by year and institution

About this Scholarship

The Danish Government Scholarship for Non EU/EEA Students is a merit-based funding opportunity designed to support highly qualified international students from outside the European Union (EU) and European Economic Area (EEA) who wish to pursue full-degree programs at Danish higher education institutions. This scholarship aims to enhance the internationalization of Danish universities by attracting talented students from diverse academic disciplines. Typically, the scholarship is awarded to students enrolling in master's degree programs, although some institutions may offer it for selected bachelor's or PhD programs. The scholarship amount and coverage vary depending on the university and the specific program, but generally, it contributes significantly to tuition fees, which can be substantial for non-EU/EEA students. Denmark is known for its high-quality education system, innovative research, and emphasis on sustainability and social welfare, making it an attractive destination for international students. Applicants are usually assessed based on academic excellence, motivation, and sometimes additional criteria set by the host institution. Since the scholarship is competitive and limited in number, meeting the minimum eligibility requirements does not guarantee an award. Prospective applicants should carefully review the application procedures, deadlines, and eligibility criteria published by the individual universities or the Danish Ministry of Higher Education and Science. The scholarship supports Denmark’s goal of fostering global academic cooperation and cultural exchange while providing international students with an opportunity to study in a country recognized for its progressive education policies and vibrant student life.

Eligibility & Overview

Financial Grant

Partial or full tuition fee waiver

Scholarship Type

Merit based

What's Covered

Tuition fee waiver
Occasionally includes monthly stipend (varies by institution)
Access to university facilities and resources

Description

The Danish Government Scholarship for Non EU/EEA Students is a competitive funding scheme intended to attract outstanding international students to Denmark’s higher education institutions. This scholarship primarily targets students from countries outside the EU and EEA who have demonstrated strong academic performance and the potential to contribute to the academic community in Denmark. The scholarship is usually offered as a tuition fee waiver, which can range from partial to full coverage depending on the university and the specific program of study. Some universities may also provide additional financial support such as monthly stipends or grants to cover living expenses, although this is not guaranteed and varies significantly. The application process typically requires candidates to apply directly to the university program of their choice and indicate their interest in the scholarship. Selection criteria often include academic transcripts, letters of recommendation, a statement of purpose, and sometimes an interview. The scholarship is available across a wide range of disciplines including engineering, natural sciences, social sciences, humanities, health sciences, business, and environmental studies. The duration of the scholarship aligns with the length of the degree program, provided the student maintains satisfactory academic progress. While the scholarship helps alleviate the financial burden of tuition fees, students are generally responsible for their living costs, health insurance, travel expenses, and other personal expenditures. Denmark offers a high standard of living, modern infrastructure, and a safe environment, which contribute to the overall student experience. However, the cost of living can be relatively high compared to other countries, so prospective students should plan their finances accordingly. It is important to note that the availability, amount, and conditions of the scholarship may change annually based on government policy and university budgets. Therefore, applicants are advised to consult official sources and university websites for the most current information. This scholarship represents an important opportunity for non-EU/EEA students to access quality education in Denmark and to engage with a diverse international academic community.

Key Benefits

Partial or full tuition fee waiver reduces the financial burden of studying in Denmark.

Access to high-quality education and research facilities at leading Danish universities.

Opportunity to study in a country known for innovation, sustainability, and social welfare.

Enhances academic and professional prospects through international exposure.

Supports cultural exchange and integration within a diverse student community.

Financing Information

Funding Structure and Financial Support Details

The Danish Government Scholarship for Non EU/EEA Students primarily provides financial support in the form of tuition fee waivers, which can be either partial or full depending on the institution and program. Unlike some scholarships that include comprehensive living stipends, this scholarship generally does not guarantee coverage of living expenses, travel costs, or health insurance. Students are expected to arrange and finance these additional costs independently. The tuition fee waiver is applied directly to the student’s account at the university, reducing or eliminating the tuition payment obligation. The exact amount of tuition fees varies by university and program, with fees for non-EU/EEA students typically ranging from approximately 6,000 to 16,000 EUR per academic year. Some universities may offer additional financial aid or grants to supplement the scholarship, but these are not standardized and depend on institutional policies. Applicants should carefully review the financial details provided by the host university and consider the total cost of studying in Denmark, including accommodation, food, transportation, and personal expenses. It is advisable to prepare a detailed budget and explore other funding options such as student loans, part-time work opportunities (subject to visa regulations), or external scholarships. The scholarship is usually awarded for the standard duration of the degree program, conditional on maintaining satisfactory academic progress. Renewal of the scholarship for subsequent years is not automatic and depends on the student’s performance and compliance with university regulations. Students should also be aware of the visa and residence permit requirements related to their scholarship status, as these may affect their ability to work or extend their stay in Denmark.

Tuition fee waiver amount varies by institution and program.
Living expenses and other costs are generally not covered by the scholarship.

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* Disclaimer: The information provided here is intended for general guidance and may change over time. Prospective applicants should verify all details, including eligibility criteria, application deadlines, and scholarship coverage, directly with the Danish universities or the official Danish Ministry of Higher Education and Science websites to ensure accuracy and currency.