Danish universities receive limited annual government scholarships for highly qualified full-degree students from non-EU/EEA countries and Switzerland. Learn about eligibility criteria and the application process.
Eligibility Requirements:
- Citizenship outside EU/EEA or Switzerland
- Enrollment in a full-degree higher education program
- Possession of a time-limited residence permit in Denmark for educational purposes
Ineligibility Criteria:
- Seeking admission to an Artistic Higher Education Institution
- Holding a legal claim to Danish citizenship rights
- Obtaining a residence permit under specific circumstances as per the Danish Aliens Consolidations Act
- Being a student eligible for a grant according to Danish Law regarding the State Education Fund
The scholarships are administered by Danish universities themselves, with selection based on merit.
For detailed information on government scholarships, refer to the admission details of your preferred higher education institution.
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Please note: Government scholarships may cover full or partial tuition fee waivers and/or living expenses. Specific details vary by institution, so it's advisable to contact your chosen university for more information.
Interested in applying? Learn more here.
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