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Friedrich Ebert Foundation Scholarships Last Date & Deadlines 2026

Application Deadline

31 May 2027

For Master's students, the application deadline for the Winter Semester 2026/2027 is November 30, 2026, and for the Summer Semester 2027, it is May 31, 2027. Bachelor's students can apply after their first semester, typically up to three semesters before the end of their standard study period. PhD candidates have continuous enrollment and can apply at any time.

Timeline Details & Extensions

Applications must be submitted and finalized before 11:59 PM on the closing date. We advise students to submit applications at least a week in advance to avoid last-minute server bottlenecks.

  • Institute-level verification continues for 15-30 days after the student application deadline.
  • Incomplete or unfinalized drafts are auto-rejected on the last date.

FAQs for Friedrich Ebert Foundation Scholarships

Q.Do international students need to be in Germany to apply for the Friedrich Ebert Foundation Scholarship?

Yes, international applicants must already be studying at a German university or technical college at the time of application. They must also provide proof of enrollment or a confirmation of their study place.

Q.What level of German language proficiency is required?

Applicants need to demonstrate sufficient German language skills, typically at C1 level or equivalent, even if their study program is taught in English. Accepted certificates include DSH level 2, TestDaF level 4, Goethe Institute C1, Deutsche Sprachdiplom der Kultusministerkonferenz level II, or Telc C1 Hochschule.

Q.Is the Friedrich Ebert Foundation Scholarship a fully funded program, and does it need to be repaid?

Yes, the scholarship is fully funded, covering a monthly stipend, health insurance costs, and a family allowance if applicable. It is a non-repayable grant, meaning recipients are not obligated to refund any portion of the support.

Q.What kind of social or political engagement is expected from applicants?

The Friedrich Ebert Foundation seeks applicants who demonstrate active social and political involvement and a strong commitment to the values of social democracy, such as freedom, justice, and solidarity. This can include participation in student councils, youth work, NGOs, or political organizations.