ESE Scholarship

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Requirements

  • You are a student at Erasmus School of Economics;
  • You have not received an Erasmus School of Economics Scholarship before; 
  • You will go on exchange for at least three months.

The exchange coordinator will nominate you for this scholarship. Please note that ESE cannot guarantee the grant. It is determined per year whether all students will receive the grant. Therefore, please consider the grant as additional funding instead of your main income for your exchange.

Please make sure to check the faculty's website (down below) for the most up to date information on this scholarship.

Nationality

All nationalities

Participating faculty

Erasmus School of Economics (ESE)

Level of study

  • Bachelor
  • Master

Scholarship grant in €

€ 500
You will receive the first part (75%) before departure. After return, you will get the second part (25%) after you handed in a number of documents.

Deadline

To be determined

More details & contact

Contact Erasmus School of Economics

Do you have questions?

Feel free to reach out to any of our international officers

Is living in NL expensive?

Find out more about the costs of living in the Netherlands.

Plan your budget on time

Didn't find a scholarship? Don't worry!

Frequently Asked Questions

In order to filter out the scholarships you might be able to apply for, take the following steps:

  1. Select on this page your current situation.
    By clicking on one of the situations, the scholarship overview that applies to you will be shown;
  2. All the basic requirements of the scholarship are mentioned in the table of the scholarship overview page. Check for country and region eligibility, study level and faculty specific information;
  3. Click on one of the scholarships for more details;
  4. To apply, follow the given application instructions.

Follow the application instructions on the scholarship detail page, by clicking on one of the scholarships in the overview table.

In Holland, higher education is subsidized, which means that tuition fees can be kept relatively low, especially compared with the United Kingdom and the United States. Because of this, we do not have an extensive scholarship programme. This doesn't mean we don't have them at all though, so make sure to have a closer look.

Your chances are slim, meaning that most students won't gain a scholarship. There are hundreds of new students each year, but there is not an equal amount of scholarships available. Therefore always make sure to have a plan B to cover your finances, in case you won't gain the scholarship.

Most of the requirements apply to:

  1. Study results / being an excellent student;
  2. Being able to demonstrate your ambition;
  3. Level of study;
  4. Obtained diplomas;
  5. Country of origin.

First, select on the Scholarships and grants page if you're a student planning to study at Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR) or whether you're already studying at EUR and thinking about going on exchange.

After selecting one of these options, you'll land on a page with a scholarship overview applicable to your situation.

Preparing an application for a scholarship can be time consuming. Deadlines can be as early as January, so make sure to plan ahead. Start looking for scholarships 6-12 months in advance.

That depends on the scholarship. The scholarship may be a partial tuition fee waiver which means you still need to pay tuition fee. Please check the criteria of your scholarship carefully.

In a lot of cases you will receive the scholarship for only one year. Please check the scholarship criteria carefully to avoid unpleasant surprises. Think about ways to finance your 2nd and/or 3rd year in advance. 

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