General student scholarships
Open for applications January 15 - February 15.
General student scholarships from various foundations for students at KTH in study year 3 and up with good study results. (This year an average grade of 4.3 was required). Some foundations are intended only for students on the Materials Engineering/Materials Design programmes (lower average grades required) or the Degree Programme in Architecture. Another option is the Wahlbäck foundation for students from Värmland and certain areas of Skaraborg municipality; this can be applied for as early as the first study year but priority is of course given to students in their third study year.
Henrik Göransson's Sandviken Scholarship Foundation
Open for applications January 15 - February 15.
The purpose of the foundation is to facilitate education at KTH by means of study assistance in the form of scholarships. The scholarships can be awarded to students in study year 3 and up on the Master of Science in Engineering or Bachelor of Science in Engineering programmes who have achieved very good results. (This year an average grade of 4.50 was required in order to receive a scholarship.) According to tradition, scholarships are not awarded several times to the same person.
To be eligible to apply, you must have passed all compulsory courses in study years 1 and 2 before the end of August in the preceding academic year.
The Engineer Ernst Johnson Foundation
Scholarships are awarded to gifted students at second level (following 180 credits studies) with preference for persons who prior to admission to KTH studied and resided in Sweden, though outside of the Stockholm area. A scholarship can be awarded for a maximum of two years to one and the same person. At the beginning of each semester, we will send mail to all existing scholarship holders with information about how application for the extension should be conducted. Calls opens in spring and fall. First time applications in fall, extention applications in spring and fall.
Professor Wallquist's study medal
Each year in January/February nomination documents will be sent to the schools.
Possible recipients are students who graduated in the previous academic year.
A student can be rewarded with Professor Wallquist's study medal for outstanding study results. It requires that the student has followed the teaching and at the end of each academic year had passed grades in all subjects given within the framework of the education. All courses and credits must be taken as planned, no delay is allowed.
If several nominees meet the requirements, the medal shall be awarded to the student with the highest average grade. If no student meets the study requirement, no dividend will be paid.
The programs have the opportunity to nominate one student each. The nominations are handled by the foundation function at the joint operational support and KTH's scholarship council chairman makes the decision on the recipient of the study medal.
Professor Wallquist's study medal is awarded in connection with the diploma award, usually in May.