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SBW Scholarship
The SBW Scholarship, offered by SBW gGmbH, provides financial support of up to 550 Euro per month to refugees and foreign students from East Europe, Asia, Africa, and South America. Applicants must be socially committed and from financially disadvantaged backgrounds. The scholarship aims to support students who wish to study in and contribute to improving living conditions in their home countries. Application deadlines are December 31 and June 30 each year.
December, 31 and June, 30 each year
Scholarship deadline
Up to 550 Euro/month
Award amount
2
Requirements
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- Refugees and foreign students from East Europe, Asia, Africa, and South America
- Students interested in studying in
- Socially committed individuals from financially disadvantaged backgrounds
Key highlights
- Up to 550 Euro per month in financial support
- Open to refugees and foreign students from specified regions
- Focus on social commitment and financial need
Why apply
- Receive financial support to study in .
- Opportunity to contribute to improving conditions in your home country.
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Apr 28, 2026
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Who can apply
- Applicants must be from specified countries in East Europe, Asia, Africa, and South America.
- Must be socially committed and from financially disadvantaged backgrounds.
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Status
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Field of study
Education, English Language and Literature, Foreign Languages Literature and Linguistics
Number of awards
20
Payout method
Not stated on the listing
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- Ensure you meet the nationality requirements.
- Verify your financial need and social commitment.
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- Exact application steps and essay requirements.
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- How the award is paid
- Whether the scholarship is paid to you or directly to your school
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- Prepare the required materials shown in this listing: Letter of recommendation, Supporting documents (as listed in requirements), Résumé or CV.
- Plan submission around the listed deadline: December, 31 and June, 30 each year.
- Use the application path to confirm eligibility, documents, and any updated deadline before submitting.
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- Prepare to demonstrate your social commitment and financial need.
- Submit your application by the deadlines: December 31 and June 30.
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- Our vision is a world in which all people have the opportunity to develop their potential freely – regardless of their background.
- Therefore we award scholarships to refugees and foreign students from East Europe, Asia, Africa and South America who are socially committed and come from financially disadvantaged family backgrounds.
- Our goal is to support students who want to study in to help improve the living conditions in their home country or (in the case of refugees) of other migrants.
- SBW owns a house in south east , where our office, a big conference room and the shared student apartments are located.
- TARGET GROUP.
- We offer two types of scholarships:.
- 1. Students with a grade point average that is equivalent to the German Ø of 1,5 to 2,0.
- This scholarship is awarded to students who want to develop and implement their own charitable project during and after their studies. Hence a detailed project description will be an integral part of the last phase of the application process.….
- 2. Students with a grade point average that is equivalent to the German Ø of 1 to 1,4.
- These scholarship holders do not need to create their own charitable project. Four hours of voluntary work per week is sufficient.
- APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS.
- 18 to 30 years old.
- Refugee or citizen of a country in Eastern Europe, Asia, Africa or South America.
- Still in school or max. in the third semester.
- A prior maximum stay of 18 months in Germany.
- No first-degree family members living for more than 18 months (permanently) in Germany.
- Relatively low net income.
- No simultaneous funding through other grants.
- Professional or voluntary experience in the non-profit sector is desirable.
- APPLICATION PAPERS.
- Applicants must submit at least the following documents:.
- Motivation letter (maximum two pages long).
- Current curriculum vitae.
- Record of your highest level of education (school or university diploma).
- Copy of the last school or university certificate with a grade overview.
- Information about the net income of the household.
- Applicants with a grade point average of 1.5 to 2.0 should also outline their project idea in their motivation letter.
- We advise all applicants to include the following documents but these are not obligatory:.
- One or two recommendation letters from your professors, teachers or employers.
- all existing job, training and internship certificates/reports.
- all existing university certificates and records of achievements (graded and ungraded) obtained up to the date of the application.
- Record of the required language skills for the desired studies.
- Evidence of university entrance qualification.
- The application and all certificates and supporting documents must be submitted in German or English. If the original document is in another language, a translation must be provided.
- Further information about the application procedure can be found online.
- APPLICATION DEADLINE.
- December, 31 and June, 30 of each year.
- APPLICANT STATUS.
- Max. in the third semester (of Bachelor, LLM or Master studies).
- AIDED/FUNDED DEGREES.
- Bachelor, Master degree or LLM.
- FIELD/SUBJECT OF STUDY.
Required documents
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- Letter of recommendation
- Supporting documents (as listed in requirements)
- Résumé or CV
- Certificate or enrollment verification
- Uploaded supporting documents
Applying
Submit your application for the SBW Berlin Scholarship by December 31 or June 30. Ensure you demonstrate social commitment and financial need.
Award & payment
Amount: Up to 550 Euro/month
Number of awards: 20
Payout: Not stated on the listing
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Overview
The SBW Scholarship supports refugees and foreign students from East Europe, Asia, Africa, and South America with up to 550 Euro/month. Apply by December 31 or June 30.
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Information last verified Apr 28, 2026.
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