HAN University of Applied Sciences Offers Scholarship for International Students
The HAN Scholarship is open to students aiming to pursue either a bachelor's or master's degree at the HAN University of Applied Sciences.
The HAN University of Applied Sciences in the Netherlands has announced the launch of the 2024 HAN Scholarship, inviting aspiring students from all around the globe to apply for the opportunity to pursue their undergraduate or postgraduate degrees in the heart of Europe.
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With a grant worth €12,500 per selected student, this scholarship aimed to support academic excellence and personal growth in an international setting.
The HAN Scholarship is open to students aiming to pursue either a bachelor's or master's degree at the HAN University of Applied Sciences, a renowned institution known for its innovative approach to higher education and its vibrant international community.
"Applicants from any country are eligible to apply, making this scholarship an excellent opportunity for individuals seeking to broaden their horizons and experience world-class education in the Netherlands."
The €12,500 grant offered through the HAN Scholarship can cover a significant portion of tuition fees and living expenses, easing the financial burden for deserving students and allowing them to focus on their studies and extracurricular activities.
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"The deadline for applications for the 2024 HAN Scholarship is October 1st, 2024." Prospective students interested in applying are encouraged to visit the university's official website for more information on eligibility criteria and application procedures.
For students dreaming of studying in Europe and experiencing the rich culture and academic excellence that the Netherlands has to offer, the HAN Scholarship presents an invaluable opportunity to turn their aspirations into reality.