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Undergraduate Scholarships in Finland for International Students

I'm researching undergraduate scholarships available in Finland for international students. Does anyone have tips on finding scholarships or experience applying for them? Curious about the eligibility requirements and any advice on making applications stand out.

4 months ago

Finland indeed offers a number of undergraduate scholarships for international students. The scholarships mostly cover full or part tuition fees but usually don't cover living expenses, so you'll still need to have sufficient funds to cover these and meet the visa requirements. Here's some general advice on finding and applying:

1. University-Specific Scholarships: Check each Finnish university's website. Some, like the University of Helsinki and Aalto University, offer generous scholarships for international students.

2. Finnish National Agency for Education: It runs a program dedicated to grants for international students. Applications usually open alongside university applications.

3. European Funding Guide: An aggregator of grants and scholarships for students wishing to study within the European Union.

When it comes to making your application stand out, focus on your unique selling points. This might be your academic achievements, your extracurricular activities, or even your personal story — anything that can set you apart from other candidates. Here are a few tips:

1. Tailor Your Applications: Don't just copy and paste. Each scholarship application should be customized to the specific award.

2. Highlight Your Achievements: Discuss your accomplishments, but make sure to also explain why they matter and what they have helped you learn.

3. Demonstrate Interest in Finland: Show that you've done some research about Finland and have a genuine interest in their culture and higher education system.

4. Proofread: Review your application for any spelling or grammatical errors. Ask others to review it as well, if possible.

Remember that scholarship applications are just as competitive, if not more so, than college admissions, so take your time to submit a well-crafted application.

Hope this helps, and best of luck with your applications!

4 months ago

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