You can win a scholarship of up to 70,000 BRL to study in France
2 min readFind out how the program that awards scholarships to different students works and how to apply to study in France.
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Applications for the Sciences Po Émile Boutmy Scholarships are now open. It receives students who meet the requirements of the institution and the standards of each course. So, if you win a scholarship of up to R$70,000 to study in France, check out the information below.
About the program that offers scholarships to many students
To select the students who will win scholarships, the program takes into account several aspects, such as socio-economic factors and the academic performance of each candidate. The amount paid ranges from 3600 to 13,190 euros. It’s 3 years after graduation. For a master’s degree, the scholarship is €12,200 for each of the two years of the course.
Classes are taught in French. Therefore, grant applicants must have the ability to track them. Proof of language proficiency is required through certification.
Located in Paris, Sciences Po is one of the world’s most famous centers of social and political studies. It was sociologist Émile Boutmy who created the foundation in 1872, so the scholarship program is named in honor of the founder.
Find out how to apply for a scholarship in France
To apply, interested parties should reach out to Science Po . website. It is necessary to submit personal documents, diplomas and medical education history. Those interested in master’s scholarships must also submit a higher education diploma and a letter of motivation.
People interested in master’s courses will have until November 30 to apply. Those who wish to pursue a degree will have until February 22 of next year to register.
In addition, a student who wishes to win one of the scholarships to study in Europe must inform the financial situation of the family. An income tax return, documents evidencing payment of parental salaries, or certificates of receipt of financial support due to unemployment may be submitted.
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