Hasso Plattner Institute (HPI) Scholarship 2026
Scholarship Information

Complete Details About Funded
HPI Bachelor Starting Fund Winter 2026/2027 – €500 Monthly Scholarship for IT Systems Engineering Students
The HPI Bachelor Starting Fund is a scholarship designed to help exceptionally qualified students cover the costs of starting their studies, particularly relocation and housing expenses .
Offered by the Hasso Plattner Institute (HPI) in Potsdam, Germany, this award supports new Bachelor's students in the IT Systems Engineering program for the Winter Semester 2026/27. For more funding opportunities in Europe, you can explore fully funded scholarships in Germany for international students.
About the HPI Bachelor Starting Fund
The HPI Bachelor Starting Fund is intended to support talented and highly motivated students beginning their studies at HPI. The scholarship is especially aimed at students who face particular challenges when starting their university education, such as those who need to relocate for their studies, are first-generation college students, have a migration background, or are beginning their studies under specific personal circumstances .
Scholarship Benefits
The scholarship provides financial support to help cover the initial costs associated with starting university:
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Monthly Stipend: €500 per month for up to 12 months
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Additional Relocation Allowance: Possible upon presentation of the registration certificate
Eligibility Criteria
To apply for the HPI Bachelor Starting Fund, you must meet the following requirements:
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Apply for Admission: You must apply separately for admission to the Bachelor of Science in IT Systems Engineering program at HPI for the Winter Semester 2026/27
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Academic Excellence: Have outstanding academic performance equivalent to a GPA of 1.2 or better in the German grading system
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Enrollment: The scholarship is only awarded if you officially enroll as a full-time student in the program
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Not Currently Enrolled: Students already enrolled at HPI are not eligible for this scholarship
Required Documents
Applicants must submit the following documents:
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Completed application form
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University entrance qualification (e.g., high school diploma or equivalent) with outstanding academic performance
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For applicants with a foreign secondary school diploma: A recognition certificate issued by the Cottbus School Authority or uni-assist e.V.
Important Notes
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Separate Applications Required: Receiving a scholarship does not guarantee admission to the degree program. You must also apply separately for admission to the program by July 15, 2026
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German Language Proficiency: The program is taught in German, and a DSH2 level of German is required for admission
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No Tuition Fees: The program has no tuition fees, but a semester contribution is required
Application Deadline
July 15, 2026 – Both the scholarship application and the separate admission application must be submitted by this date .
How to Apply
Applications are submitted online through the HPI application portal. The selection committee evaluates applications, and acceptance or rejection letters are expected by the end of July 2026.
Why Choose the HPI Bachelor Starting Fund?
The HPI Bachelor Starting Fund stands out for several reasons:
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Financial Support for Start-Up Costs: Helps cover relocation and housing expenses
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Targeted Support: Prioritizes students facing specific challenges such as relocation or first-generation status
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Focus on Excellence: Awards are based on outstanding academic performance
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No Tuition Fees: The program itself has no tuition fees, so the scholarship directly supports living expenses
Final Thoughts
The HPI Bachelor Starting Fund is an excellent opportunity for highly qualified students beginning their studies in IT Systems Engineering at the Hasso Plattner Institute.
With up to €500 per month for 12 months and the possibility of an additional relocation allowance, this scholarship can significantly ease the financial burden of starting university. Be sure to submit both your scholarship application and your separate admission application before the July 15, 2026 deadline.

