Grant

Scholarships of the EH Foundation

The EH Foundation of the Evangelical University of Ludwigsburg awards scholarships to enrolled students in various funding categories (e.g., financial hardship, single parent, second degree, study abroad, innovative projects, voluntary commitment). Applications can be submitted semi-annually.

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Grant criteria

Application level: Advanced
Region: Baden-Württemberg
Funding amount: up to €1,800 per semester

Funding objective

Support for study financing and assistance for needy students of the Protestant University of Ludwigsburg in various life and study situations through monthly or semesterly grants.

Eligible to apply

  • Individuals

Funding requirements

  • Enrollment at the Protestant University of Ludwigsburg
  • At least 25 years old for the "Durchstarten" program
  • No simultaneous funding from the Protestant Study Aid

Documents required for application

  1. Cover letter with justification
  2. Curriculum vitae in tabular form
  3. Certificate of enrollment
  4. Household budget (income/expenses)
  5. Outline of stay abroad (for foreign funding)
  6. Brief assessment by lecturer (for stay abroad/project/engagement)

Evaluation criteria

  • Social need
  • Study-related stay abroad
  • Innovative project
  • Voluntary commitment

Description

The Protestant University of Ludwigsburg supports students enrolled at the university, or who will be enrolled at the start of the funding period, through need- and merit-based grants via its EH Foundation. Private students with diverse life circumstances, including single parents, individuals pursuing a second degree, or those aged 25 and over participating in the "Durchstarten" program, receive financial relief within various funding categories. The foundation's goal is to strengthen study financing and equal opportunities, mitigate social hardship, and recognize outstanding commitment—whether abroad, in innovative projects, or volunteer work.

Overall, funding amounts of up to €1,800 per semester are possible, varying by category between €300 and €1,800. Selection is based on criteria such as social need, project idea, study abroad, and voluntary activity. Application documents include a cover letter with justification, a tabular CV, enrollment certificate, household budget book, and for study abroad or project funding, an outline and a brief reference from the supervising instructor. Applications can be submitted semiannually: by February 28 for the summer semester and by August 31 for the winter semester.

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