Geld liegt einem Studenten vor den Füßen
Geld liegt einem Studenten vor den Füßen
eine Studentin zählt ihr Geld im Portemonaie
eine Studentin zählt ihr Geld im Portemonaie

Step 3: Get funding for your stay abroad

Here you can learn about the options for financing your stay abroad. This way, you'll be optimally prepared for your great adventure! 

When planning a semester or internship abroad, it's important to check out the various funding options early on. Above all, pay attention to the application deadlines. In this section, you'll find the most important funding opportunities at a glance.

Erasmus+

Students can receive financial support under Erasmus+ for their time spend studying abroad, as well as for any internships done abroad.

All about Erasmus+

PROMOS Scholarships

The German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) uses funds from the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) to support stays abroad by students as part of the PROMOS programme (Programme to Increase the Mobility of German Students).

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What is supported?

For Spring Semester 2023 and Fall Semester 2023/24, Europa-Universität Flensburg is awarding scholarships for study abroad in non-European countries. The following applies:

  • Scholarships can be awarded for study abroad lasting 3-6 months.
  • The scholarship consists of a monthly subsistence allowance (half a monthly allowance for days 1-14) for the confirmed study period abroad.
  • The monthly partial scholarship rate is €350, €450 or €550; depending on the destination country; see the current list of funding amounts (in German).
  • Payments are made on a monthly basis.
  • It is possible to receive BAföG student financial aid abroad, on top of the PROMOS scholarship. All information regarding the PROMOS scholarship must be reported to the appropriate BAföG office.
  • PROMOS funding is not possible if the stay abroad is already supported by other public funds. This applies to scholarships for gifted students granted by political foundations for example. PROMOS funding must be reported to other public agencies.
  • When planning and carrying out activities abroad, please observe the travel and safety instructions of the German Foreign Office and inform us before the start of the trip if there is a travel warning.

At Europa-Universität Flensburg, short-term stays abroad (between 6 weeks and a maximum of 6 months) for internships in non-European countries can generally be supported with partial scholarships.

  • The monthly partial scholarship rate is 350 €, 450 € or 550 €, depending on the destination country; see the current list of funding amounts (in German). Half monthly installment is paid for days 1-14.
  • Payments are made on a monthly basis.
  • Internships in Switzerland can also be funded if funding is not available through programs in Switzerland (for example, through the Swiss-European Mobility Programme/SEMP).
  • Internships eligible for funding through specific DAAD internship programs cannot be funded. These include, for example, internships at international organizations (like the UN) and EU institutions, as well as those arranged by IAESTE and AIESEC. Please apply directly to the DAAD.
  • Internships at German Schools Abroad (DAS) can be funded through the DAAD. Internships at DPS, DSD and Fit schools can be funded through PROMOS; more information is available in German through the Netzwerk der Deutschen Auslandsschulen (Network of German Schools Abroad).
  • Exceptionally, internships can also be funded for the period between the bachelor's degree and the start of the master's program. As a prerequisite, however, you must have been pre-admitted to an EUF master's program (please enclose proof of this with your application!).
  • When planning and carrying out activities abroad, please observe the travel and safety instructions and especially the (partial) travel warnings issued by the German Foreign Office. Please inform us before the start of your trip if there is a travel warning.

Every year, Europa-Universität Flensburg awards scholarships for language course stays to high-achieving and motivated students who are interested in languages.

  • The funding includes a one-time partial scholarship (350 €, 450 € or 550 € per month, depending on the destination country; see the current list of funding amounts (in German) and a one-time payment of 500 € for language courses, amounting to a total of 850 €, 950 € or 1050 €.
  • The language course must last at least 25 hours per week for at least 3 weeks.
  • It must take place at universities or established language institutes abroad.
  • When planning and carrying out activities abroad, please observe the travel and safety information and especially the (partial) travel warnings issued by the German Foreign Office, and inform us before the start of the trip if there is a travel warning.

EUF supports a limited number of study-related trips within the framework of PROMOS, by partially subsidizing the costs of stay.

  • The daily allowance is 30 € per person for trips to EU countries, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Switzerland and Turkey and 45 € per person for trips to all other countries.
  • One accompanying person (e.g., a lecturer or university professor) can be sponsored.
  • Based on DAAD guidelines, only up to 12 days can be funded (even if the study trip lasts longer).
  • Funding is limited to one time per educational stage, which ends with the completion of the bachelor's, master's, Diplom, state examination, or doctorate. It is not possible to receive financing for the same purpose from other DAAD funding lines or public funds.
  • In addition to imparting subject-related knowledge and insights into the country, travel must focus on meeting other foreign students and academics on-site.

Who is eligible for funding?

  1. German students; doctoral students are not eligible to receive study- and internship-related funding.
  2. Foreigners entitled to BAföG support
  3. Non-German students and university graduates who enrolled in an EUF degree program for the purpose of obtaining the degree (degree-seeking students)
  • People in groups 2 and 3 above may not do the stay abroad in their home countries. The home country is considered to be one's main country of residence for at least the past five years. Multiple funding is possible, but first-time applicants and unpaid internships have priority.
  • Students who receive PROMOS funding must be enrolled at EUF throughout the funding period.
  • Doctoral students may not apply, except within the context of study-related travel.

How does the application process work?

Students can apply online between January 16 and March 16, 2023.

Scholarship recipients will be chosen by a university selection committee within 2 weeks after the application deadline. Applicants will be notified of the results immediately thereafter.

Required application materials:

  • CV
  • Letter of motivation
  • Transcript of records (master's students: please submit your BA certificate).
  • Written confirmation from the foreign university about your stay, including the start and end dates of your time their (if you have received a place at an EUF partner university, but don't yet have an official letter due to the later application phase, please upload a PDF confirming that you will submit the document as soon as you receive it). Freemovers can submit this document when they receive it.
  • Proof of language proficiency (for the language of instruction)
  • Proof of enrollment
     

Go to the application portal (study abroad)

Students can apply online twice a year (on January 1st and June 1st).

Scholarship recipients will be chosen by a university selection committee within 2-3 weeks after the application deadline. Applicants will be notified of the results immediately thereafter. 

Required application materials:

  • CV
  • Letter of motivation
  • Transcript of records (if you are a first-semester MA student, please submit your bachelor's transcript)
  • Internship certificate
  • Language certificate
  • Certificate of enrollment for the time of the internship

Go to the application portal (internships abroad)

Students can apply online twice a year (January 1 or June 1)

  • Scholarship recipients will be chosen by a university selection committee within 2-3 weeks after the application deadline. Applicants will be notified of the results immediately thereafter. 

Required application materials:

  • CV
  • Letter of motivation
  • Transcript of records (if you are a first-semester MA student, please submit your bachelor's transcript)
  • Certificate of enrollment during the time of the language course
  • Successful participation (80%) in a language course of the EUF Language Center (ZfS) in the current semester ; you must submit your certificate of participation after you have received it.

Go to the application portal (language courses abroad)

Application for study-related travel can only be submitted informally by a professor or instructor. it must be submitted by one of two deadlines (January 1 and June 1) to dagmara.paciorek-herrmann-PleaseRemoveIncludingDashes-@uni-flensburg.de. It must contain:

  • Project description (with confirmed program, if possible) including its academic content
  • Time schedule
  • List of participants (if available)
  • Cost breakdown

Since the project funds for study-related travel in 2023 have been exhausted, the next application deadline is January 1, 2024.

What are the selection criteria?

The following selection criteria apply:

  • Qualification and academic performance of the student to date (grade point average of at least 2.0)
  • Meaningfulness of the planned stay abroad in relation to the student's studies to date
  • Existing language skills needed to complete the study abroad program
  • Willingness to participate in International Center events after returning from the stay abroad, as an ambassador for study abroad

The following selection criteria apply:

  • Qualification and academic performance of the student to date (grade point average of at least 2.5)
  • Meaningfulness of the planned stay abroad in relation to the student's studies to date
  • Existing language skills needed to carry out the internship abroad

The following selection criteria apply:

  • Academic performance of the student to date (grade point average of at least 2.0)
  • Meaningfulness of the planned language course in relation to the student's studies and future career (motivation text)

Eligible study trip projects will be selected based on the following criteria, in order of priority (highest to lowest):

  • Clearly defined concept showing how the trip destination is appropriate (even uniquely so) to carrying out certain hands-on or applied tasks. 
  • Do students gain insight into the country's academic culture/academic community and into the discipline, as well as contemporary research projects and approaches? International networking with students in the target country is desirable, provided that it can be done alongside the hands-on, applied tasks.
  • What sustainable processes will the trip involve (documentation, evaluation, handling of data collected during the trip, etc.)?

Information on mobility with disability or chronic illness

The Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities was adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on December 13, 2006. Germany was one of the first states to sign. With the ratification of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities entered into force in Germany on March 26, 2009.

As the world's largest funding organization for international exchange, the DAAD would like to encourage students and academics with disabilities or chronic illnesses to spend part of their studies abroad, to improve their language skills, and to establish international contacts.

To increase equal opportunities within the framework of project funding for both German and international persons (grantees, project staff) with disabilities or chronic illnesses, the DAAD can grant subsidies to cover the additional expenses incurred abroad.

It is possible to apply for financial aid to cover additional expenses. Up to 10,000 euros in financial aid can be granted to cover these additional expenses (including those for a possible companion) for a period of up to six months.

To measure the additional expenses (e.g. for the trip abroad, local travel, accommodation abroad, medical care, etc.), the expenses for a non-disabled or non-chronically ill person are compared with the expenses of a disabled or chronically ill person. This funding is only available if the expenses are not covered by any other agency.

The approved additional expenses (allowance) will not be offset against program-specific maximum amounts of the DAAD grant.

Please contact the PROMOS program project coordinator. The application for funding must be submitted by the project coordinator to the DAAD by at least two months before the start of the planned activity.

The following attachments are required:

  • Refusal of cost coverage by the health insurance provider or supplementary insurance provider
  • Copy of severely disabled pass
  • For persons with chronic illness: medical certificate with a description of medical requirements
  • Further documents clearly explaining the necessity and appropriateness of the increased expenses 

Funding applications for measures that have already been started will not be considered.

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BAFöG grants for studies abroad

Student financial aid for study abroad (Auslands-BAföG)  is state financial support for students who want to do an entire degree program, partial study, or an internship in European and non-European countries. The following applies:

  • If you receive domestic BAföG, you will also receive international BAföG.
  • If you do not receive BAföG in Germany, you can still receive BAföG abroad. Due to the higher costs abroad, the calculation basis changes and state funding is possible for more students.
  • Funding is usually provided after at least one year of domestic education (exception: funding from the beginning of studies for a full course of study in the EU).
  • Study abroad is usually funded for one year (exceptions can be found on the respective BAföG pages).
  • Tuition fees are covered up to 5,600 euros per year as a full grant.
  • Applications must be submitted at least six months before the start of the training period.
  • For information about the BAföG office responsible for your country of travel, please visit the Federal Ministry of Education and Research website.
  • Current BAföG rates are published in German on the website of the Bundesministeriums für Bildung und Forschung (German Federal Ministry of Education and Research).

Further information on BAföG abroad can be found on the website of the Deutsches Studentenwerk (German Student Association).

Student loans

The student loan program of the German federal government provides simple, low-interest loans to students who are in advanced stages of their education. This loan is flexible and can be adapted to the individual needs of each borrower.

In contrast to BAföG student financial aid, student loans are granted regardless of the student's own income and assets and those of the student's parents or spouse.

For further information, please visit website of the German Federal Office of Administration

Other funding options

The DAAD scholarship database gives a broad overview of funding opportunities. In addition to information on DAAD funding opportunities, the database also lists financial support options offered by other funding organizations.