Scholarships

Find out about scholarship opportunities provided by Karolinska Institutet, the Swedish Institute and other scholarship providers.

Financial circumstances play an important part in planning for your studies at Karolinska Institutet (KI). Investing time and effort in researching and applying for scholarships and grants should therefor be part of your plan early on.

Scholarships provided by KI

The KI Global Master's Scholarship for fee-paying students

Karolinska Institutet offers around 10 scholarships per year to excellent students who have been admitted to one of our global master’s programmes. The scholarship is distributed across all the global master’s programmes. The competition is high with approximately 1,500 international students applying for the scholarship annually.

The KI Global Master's Scholarship for fee-paying students

KI-DIS Fellowship

The KI-DIS Fellowship is a co-funded, merit-based scholarship covering the tuition fees to any of KI’s global master’s programmes. The scholarship is available annually to a DIS alumnus who studied in Stockholm or Copenhagen. DIS is a study abroad foundation targeted at undergraduate students from North American colleges and universities.

KI-DIS Fellowship

Scholarships for bachelor's and non-feepaying students

KI unfortunately do not offer any scholarships for studies on bachelor’s level or for EU-citizens/non-feepaying students. 

Scholarships provided by the Swedish Institute

SI Scholarship for Global Professionals

The Swedish Institute (SI) offers a number of fully funded scholarships for master's students liable to pay tuition fees at University Admissions. Depending on your nationality and field of study, the scholarships may apply to you. A travel grant is also issued to the recipient. 

SI Scholarship for Global Professionals

Domestic scholarship funds

There are several domestic scholarships funds that are eligible for Karolinska Institutet's global master's programmes. If you are of one of the below nationalities you can apply for these scholarships.

Other scholarship opportunities

There are many Swedish, European and international foundations that award scholarships and grants. They can have a significant impact on the actual financial cost of your education.

Student loans

Karolinska Institutet has been granted 'Deferment Only' status by the US Department of Education. This means that US students may defer making payments on existing federal student loan accounts while enrolled in an eligible program at a deferment only foreign university or college. Students who wish to defer making payments must contact their lending institution in the US. Please note: The 'Deferment Only' status does not allow students to take out federal student loans for enrolment at the university.

Contact person:
Kristina Jesinkey, International Relations Unit.

Karolinska Institutet is a designated institution for British Columbia student loans. Please contact the international office to obtain the school code. Please note - if you are a Canadian student and applying for loan funding, you must apply for each semester as there is a break after fall term which exceeds the BC Ministry of Advanced Education policy.

Contact person:
Maria Olsson, International Relations Unit.

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