subject: MSc scholarship recipients [print this page] The MSc scholarship is granted to all students that have graduated college and that are in a master educational program. Because this type of scholarship is granted also to students abroad, the university has a lot more to deal with. Deadlines are different from a country to country, and sometimes, in order to benefit from the scholarship, the master student has to come and study to the university that grants the scholarship and not the affiliated university that he attended in his college years. The most common scholarships of this type are Erasmus scholarships that are granted by donations from the university.
Even though this is a much more complex program of scholarships, it works by the same principals as all scholarships are granted. The award is given to the student that has high scores in college, and that manages to pass the interview for this scholarship with a good score. Mainly, the affiliated colleges give priority for this scholarship to those students that have attended college at the same university.
The master scholarship can also be an award given to a student-special. In exchanging experience students can come from abroad and attend the university. In this case, the scholarship does not come from the university that the student comes from, but from the university that receives him.
A student can lose his MSc scholarship if he fails to pass exams or if he gets low scores at his tests. If the student wants to keep his scholarship, in some cases he can address a letter to the scholarship committee in which he can explain why he failed in some classes of that semester. If the committee concludes that the situation is real, and that the student is exhausted, the administration can grant the student an extra semester to recover.
Some students can't even attend a master program, due to the lack of money. Some colleges can give such a scholarship, but in rare cases, the university that deals with the master program, only help excellent students.