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1. Admission and Scholarship Process

How do the admission and scholarship processes work? : The scholarship application process runs parallel to the admission application. The scholarship selection process takes place only after the Admission office has given a positive assessment to your application, meaning you have been (conditionally) admitted. In that case students who have already submitted a Scholarship Application Form and provided 2 reference letters will be considered for a scholarship. TU Delft faculty selection committees are responsible for making the final selection of the scholarship candidates.

Scholarship application deadline ? : Your MSc application must be complete in order for you to be considered for a      scholarship. This means that all required documents, including your GRE and English test results, must be uploaded before the deadline. To find out which deadline applies to you, check if either the MSc programme application deadline or Scholarship deadline comes first. Therefore, apply before the first deadline.

Is it necessary to receive an admission decision before the scholarship deadline? : It is not necessary to be (conditionally) admitted before the scholarship deadline to be considered for a TU Delft  scholarship. To be considered for a scholarship, it is mandatory to submit a complete application (including reference letters and scholarship application form) before the scholarship deadline. Your MSc application will then be reviewed and an admission decision given; at that moment you will also be considered for a Scholarship.

Is it possible to qualify for a scholarship if I have been conditionally admitted? : Yes, students conditionally admitted will be considered for a scholarship.

Can I wait until I receive the scholarship response to submit Confirmation statement? : The confirmation statement is not needed to be considered for one of our scholarships.

Please visit this page for further information on the[next steps](https://www.tudelft.nl/onderwijs/praktische-zaken/admission-letter-received-whats-next) after receiving your admission decision.

2. Eligibility and Requirements

Am I eligible for a TU Delft scholarship? : There are no scholarships or financial aid available for students applying to our Bachelor programmes. TU Delft scholarships are only available for students applying to a Master programme.

You are not eligible for a TU Delft scholarship if you are:

- a TU Delft BSc student;
- an international student applying for a TU Delft MSc programme who has obtained their bachelor’s degree at a Dutch university;
- a student who has already started their studies at TU Delft.

To be eligible for any scholarship, you must submit:

- a complete MSc application (Diploma, Transcript, English language certificate, Motivation letter, CV, Proof of Identity)
- a Scholarship Application form (SAF);
- 2 reference letters.

The abovementioned documents must be submitted before the indicated deadlines.

Which programmes are eligible for the scholarships? : The scholarships are available for all TU Delft regular 2- year MSc programmes. These are programmes solely offered and taught at TU Delft, upon completion students will obtain only a TU Delft diploma.

Which programmes are not eligible for the scholarships? : The following MSc programmes are not eligible for the scholarships listed:

- Metropolitan Analysis, Design and Engineering
- Applied Geophysics
- The Berlage Post-master
- Industrial Ecology
- Geographical Information Management and Applications

Are there other scholarship opportunities I can apply for to study at TU Delft? : There are very few external scholarships offered to international students. \ Grant finder and the scholarship portal  may be able to help you further.

How can I include my reference letters with the application? : You can upload your reference letters during your MSc application (as one PDF document), according to the indicated requirement.

*And/or*

You can request the reference letters from your referee(s). Fill out the information about your referee/s and invite them by using the ‘send invitation button’. The referee(s) will receive an automatic email inviting him/her to upload a reference for you. \
 You can combine both procedures. E.g. 1 upload and 1 referee request. Reference letters will not be considered if you have already submitted your application without the letters,  and will not be accepted after the deadline.

Is a Scholarship Application Form (SAF) necessary to apply for a scholarship? : Yes. All scholarships require a SAF. This form must be submitted at the same time of your MSc application and together with your reference letters.

Is there a certain age limit to apply for Justus van Effen Scholarship? : You must not be older than 35 years at the start of your first academic year at TU Delft (1 September).

I have double Nationality (EU and Non- EU). May I apply for one of the Scholarships meant for Non-EU students? : It is not possible to apply to the TU Delft as an EU citizen and be considered for a scholarship available to Non-EU citizens.

3. Scholarship Coverage and Financial Details

What does the scholarship cover? : The value of different scholarships may vary, please check the different scholarship pages.

Scholarships consisting of full tuition fees and contribution for the living expenses will cover the entire tuition fees for 2 years based on the amount indicated on our tuition fees website plus a monthly contribution for 24 months towards living expenses, this amount varies per scholarship offered.

How much does the student pay after being awarded with one of TU Delft scholarship? : If you have been awarded one of the TU Delft scholarships you will be informed about any outstanding amount which must be paid by you in order to secure your place at TU Delft.

Is tuition waiver possible? : Students are not entitled to any tuition fee waiver. Paying the full amount of the tuition fee is a mandatory requirement to start your studies at TU Delft.

Is it possible to obtain a refund in case a full payment was made to TU Delft and later on being awarded a scholarship? : Indeed it is possible to receive a refund in case you have been awarded with a TU Delft scholarship.

4. Scholarship Results

When are the results of TU Delft scholarships known? : Depending on the scholarship, the results are made known from the beginning of March through to the July. Only students who have been granted a scholarship will be personally informed by TU Delft via email. When the scholarships have been awarded to students the website will be updated accordingly.

If you have not received any communication about being awarded a scholarship, unfortunately this means that you were not selected for a scholarship. If you have been (conditionally) admitted and wish to accept your place, proceed with finalizing your enrolment according to our admission and financial procedure.

I haven’t been awarded a scholarship, what should I do if I wish to be considered for next academic year ? : If you wish to be considered for the next academic year, you will need to cancel your current application in Studielink and re-apply by submitting a new MSc application for the following academic year. Please see our Dates & deadlines page for information regarding the application intake periods. As changes in our application procedure and requirements may occur, please review our website before re-applying.

5. Scholarship Arrangement

Is there any arrangement of flight tickets for scholarship students? : Flight tickets must be arranged and paid by prospective students even if they are awarded a scholarship. Flight costs are not included or covered in the scholarship contracts.

Is there an extra accommodation allowance additional to the scholarship value? : Accommodation must be arranged and paid by students. No extra payments for accommodation costs are being considered within the scholarship. From the end of September, students awarded with a scholarship will receive a fixed monthly living allowance which will be indicated in the scholarship contract.

Can international students apply for rent allowance (huurtoeslag) in the Netherlands? : We cannot advise on rent allowance, as this is a matter of personal interest and depends on your personal situation.

All we can do is refer you to the  [website of the Dutch Tax Authorities](https://www.belastingdienst.nl/wps/wcm/connect/bldcontenten/belastingdienst/individuals/benefits/moving_to_the_netherlands/i_live_in_a_rented_house/).

Please keep in mind that the Belastingdienst (tax office) periodically checks whether you are entitled to Huurtoeslag (Rent Allowance).\
 If they discover a discrepancy, this may result in having to pay back some or all of the rent allowance you received.

How much money do I need to settle down in the Netherlands? : The 1500 euro mentioned in the overview are the approximate costs new students coming from outside the Netherlands will spend for settling in.

The first scholarship payment, which is a monthly contribution towards living costs, will take place between the end of September and mid-October. In order to receive this, students will need to be physically present in the Netherlands, have finalized their enrolment and have provided TU Delft with their Dutch bank account details. Scholarship awardees must ensure to have adequate funds to support their stay in the Netherlands for this initial period (September-October).

6. Scholarship Duration and Extension

Is it possible to extend the duration of a scholarship beyond 2 years? : All scholarships are awarded strictly for a period of 24 months and extensions are not covered. The extra months of tuition fees and living expenses must be covered by the student.

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