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Germany Scholarship for FH students

The Fachhochschule Dortmund awards scholarships of 300 euros per month (for 2 semesters = 1 year) to students at our university as part of the Germany Scholarship Program.

The Deutschlandstipendium is financed cooperatively, which means that companies, private donors and foundations provide funding for the awarding of these scholarships.

The federal government (Federal Ministry of Education and Research) then tops up these funds of 150 euros per month and scholarship by a further 150 euros per month and scholarship.

Companies, associations, foundations and private individuals who support students in the 2025/26 funding period

  • Adalbert Zajadacz Foundation
  • AEB SE
  • Amana-Social Competence Center
  • Artur and Liselotte Dumcke Foundation
  • Continentale Health Insurance
  • Dr. Patrick Debbelt and Boris Debbelt
  • Denodo Technologies GmbH
  • Dortmunder Energie- und Wasserversorgung GmbH
  • Dortmunder Stadtwerke AG
  • Dortmunder-Volksbank-Foundation
  • Eberhardt Baath Foundation
  • Elmos Foundation
  • Freundlieb Bauunternehmung GmbH & Co KG
  • Gerber Architects GmbH
  • Gude Foundation
  • Dr. Horst Günther
  • Harpen Immobilien GmbH
  • Hugo MIEBACH GmbH
  • KARL-KOLLE Foundation
  • KG Deutsche Gasrußwerke GmbH & Co
  • LEUE & NILL GmbH + Co KG
  • MAGSYS magnet systeme GmbH
  • Manfred Fischer Foundation of the Westphalian Merchants' Guild
  • MLP Finanzberatung SE
  • otris software AG
  • RAG Foundation
  • REMONDIS Assets & Services GmbH & Co KG
  • Rudolf Chaudoire Foundation
  • Dortmund Savings Bank
  • Christoph Spiekermann
  • Iris Turcksin
  • VOLKSWOHL BUND Lebensversicherung a.G.
  • WECKBACHER Sicherheitssysteme GmbH
  • Westenergie AG
  • Wilo-Foundation
  • Wohnbau Berke GmbH

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