Study Abroad SchemeVerified for 2026

Heinrich Böll Foundation Scholarships Renewal Process 2026

Renewal Guidelines & Conditions

Funding generally covers the standard study period of the chosen program. Scholars have the option to apply for renewal for an additional semester. Scholarship holders are expected to submit regular intermediate reports on their academic progress and engagement throughout the sponsorship period.

Key Renewal Prerequisites

  • Must pass the previous annual/semester examination in the first attempt.
  • No active backlogs or ATKT are permitted in most professional programs.
  • Must maintain regular class attendance (typically 75% or higher) validated by the college.

FAQs for Heinrich Böll Foundation Scholarships

Q.What are the application deadlines for the Heinrich Böll Foundation Scholarships?

The Heinrich Böll Foundation conducts two selection procedures per year. Applications can be submitted by March 1st or September 1st each year for the upcoming academic semesters. The online application portal usually opens approximately six weeks before these deadlines.

Q.Is German language proficiency a mandatory requirement for international applicants?

Yes, a good or very good knowledge of the German language is mandatory for international applicants. You must provide proof of German language proficiency at least at B2 level or DSH II (DSH 2).

Q.Does the scholarship cover tuition fees for studies in Germany?

Generally, tuition fees for studies at public universities in Germany are not covered as they are often minimal or non-existent. However, for international Master's students, in certain specific cases, there might be possible support for tuition fees in Germany up to €10,000 per year. For PhD students, tuition fees are typically not covered.

Q.Can international undergraduate students apply for this scholarship?

Generally, international students cannot apply for undergraduate scholarships. Applications for undergraduate degree programs are only open to German nationals or foreign students who obtained their higher education entrance qualification in Germany (Bildungsinländer). The scholarship primarily targets Master's and PhD students from outside Germany.