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Danish Maritime Fund Scholarship
The Danish Maritime Fund has established an MBA Scholarship which will be given out to 100 recipients from all over the world over the next five years. Applicants need to work in the Danish maritime industry and must also fulfill the CBS Admissions criteria
in order to be considered for a scholarship.
For more information on the Danish Maritime Fund Scholarship and its activities, you can visit their website
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Danish Students - SVU
Danish students and those who have worked in Denmark for a set period are able to apply for SVU (Statens Voksenuddannelsesstøtte). This is a form of economic help for those who wish to take a further education. It can cover a substantial part of students living costs for the year. Visit the SVU
website for further information. The full-time MBA program is not part of the normal SU system, leaving SVU as the positive alternative.
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Norwegian students
If you are a student from Norway you can apply for a special student loan for the amount of 89,000 NOK. 40% of the loan will be granted as a scholarship upon completion of the program. Norwegian students can also apply for funds to finance the tuition fee. However the maximum amount here is 54,590 NOK 30% of this will be in the form of a loan. Learn more about the opportunities onthe Lannekassen
website. Alternatively, you can visit Legathhåndboken
for information about other sources of scholarships.
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Swedish Students
If you come from Sweden there are several options to choose from when funding your CBS MBA. As a MBA student you are entitled to get students benefits from the Swedish state ( CSN
) you can get more information About CSN
and how to apply
. If you want to calculate how much you are entitled to receive during your education there is more information on the CSN website
It is also possible to seek loans for the admission fee but you will need to get in touch with CSN directly for exact information (telf: 0771-276 000).
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Icelandic Students
Students from Iceland can receive support from the Icelandic Student Loan Fund
which an institution managed by the state. It is also an option to look at the Association of Icelandic Students Abroad ( SÍNE
) who can provide an overview of available financing options.
Alternatively Icelandic students can investigate the different options for scholarships from the Office of International Education
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Canadian Students
Copenhagen Business School is recognised by the Canadian Government's student loan program, Can Learn. Visit their website
for more information.
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