Various organisations award grants to support young academics in Germany. Macromedia University of Applied Sciences also offers an attractive range of scholarships with which we promote equal opportunities and creativity.
The Macromedia Scholarship is aimed at students in difficult financial situations. If you have good grades and/or are especially talented and are socially engaged, you can receive a grant that covers between 10 and 50% of tuition fees.
Do your grades average at least 1.5 and are you personally dedicated? You may be eligible to receive a scholarship that covers between 10 and 50% of tuition fees. The scholarship is initially awarded for one year and can be extended.
The German Academic Exchange Service’s programme promotes mobility. Applications can be submitted by any state-recognised German university – including Macromedia University of Applied Sciences.
The Thomas Heinrich Scholarship supports one talented bachelor’s degree student each year by giving him or her access to a special international experience.
Are you interested in one of the scholarships on offer? Here’s how to increase your chances of being approved. Check first that you meet all the formal criteria and then compile your application documents. You will find detailed information on the page of the scholarship you’re interested in. Our Student Advisory Service is happy to help you if you have any questions.
No. There are scholarships aimed specifically at particularly talented students, especially in artistic and creative disciplines.
The scholarship committee at each location decides who to give scholarships to.
Tell us why you chose your field of study, what career you want to pursue later and why you think you qualify for the scholarship.
The PROMOS Scholarship is funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research. Invitations to apply for the next funding year are usually sent out in June of the previous year.
The Thomas Heinrich Scholarship is made possible by the Heinrich family together with Macromedia University of Applied Sciences. The scholarship programme was established in memory of Thomas Heinrich, a student who was murdered during his semester abroad in Dublin in 2012.
You can contact our Student Advisory Service at any time if you have questions about the scholarships or application process.