Study in Sweden – All you need to know!
Sweden is one of the most popular destinations for university studies for international students from several countries all over the world. First of all, what motivates people to study in Sweden?
- Students in Sweden are encouraged to think independently, creatively and critically.
- The Swedish higher education system is one of the best in the world.
- Education in Sweden has environmental sustainability as its main focus.
- There is inclusiveness and equity in Sweden, and international students feel right at home.
- In Sweden, students learn skills that prepare them for a global career.
- Students in Swedish higher education institutions get to discover their strengths and achieve their fullest potential.
Other benefits of studying in Sweden include:
- You do not have to speak Swedish to study there.
- Public transport is widespread and efficient.
- International students can work in Sweden – there is no limit of the number of hours you can work during your study period.
- Sweden is a clean and safe country with a high standard of living.
How to apply to study in Sweden.
- Read up on the programs and universities, and find a program that suits you.
- Check the entry requirements and deadlines for the course you choose
- Prepare all the required documents
- Make your application through the online national application website.
- Wait for notification of acceptance.
- Pay your first installment of the tuition fee if you are not from the EU, EEA or Switzerland.
Scholarships in Sweden
- There are a number of scholarships available for international students who wish to study in Sweden.
- These scholarships are set up by the universities to encourage international students to apply to their schools.
- Application for a scholarship is done directly to the university.
- Information concerning the scholarships is received directly from the university – deadline, application process and eligibility criteria.
NOTE: Always apply for financial aid. The extra financial help you may receive will come in handy to cover any shortfalls in funding requirements.
Below are two great scholarship opportunities in Sweden.
Lund University Global Scholarship (Undergraduate Scholarship)
Scholarship Overview
- The Global Scholarship at Lund University is a merit-based scholarship that recognizes top academic students from outside the EU and the EEA.
Host School
- Lund University, Sweden
What does the scholarship cover?
- Grants that cover 25%, 50%, 75% or up to 100% of the tuition fee
- The scholarship percentage depends on the budget available to the faculty or the program.
Which countries are targeted?
- International students from outside the EU/EEA.
Am I Eligible to Apply?
- You must be a citizen of a country that is outside the EU/EEA and Switzerland to apply for this scholarship
- You must also be required to pay tuition fees at Lund University
- You must have made a complete application for a bachelor’s level study at Lund University in a normal application round, for a minimum of one semester of study (30 ECTS).
How do I Apply – Next Steps
- First, you need to apply online for the program/course that you wish to study at Lund University using the national application website.
- After completing your application, you can now apply for the scholarship.
Closing Date
- Applications open in early February 2020
How do I get more information?
Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (Graduate Scholarship)
Scholarship Overview
- This scholarship program provides full scholarships for master’s programs in Sweden.
- It is open to applicants from selected countries on the OECD/DAC list who have work and leadership experience.
Host School(s)
- Swedish Universities
What does the scholarship cover?
- Tuition fees paid directly to the university by the Swedish Institute
- Living expenses of SEK 10,000 per month
- A travel grant of SEK 15,000, given as a one-time payment for the entire study period
Which countries are targeted?
- International students from countries on the OECD/DAC list.
Am I Eligible to Apply?
- You must have leadership and work experience
- You must be a citizen of a country on the OECD/DAC list
- You must be liable to pay tuition fees to Swedish universities
- You must have followed the steps to obtain university admission
- You must have been admitted to an eligible master’s program
How Do I Apply – Next Steps
- You must apply online for a master’s program using the national application website. You can apply for up to 4 eligible master’s programs.
- You must then apply for the scholarship, and attach the required documents to the application form.
- Submit the application and the required documents via the online application portal.
Closing Date
- 20 February 2020
How do I get more information?
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