Aalto University in Finland has announced fully funded tuition scholarships for international students applying to its two-year Master’s programs for the Autumn 2026 intake. The Aalto University Finland Scholarship 2026 targets talented non-EU/EEA students who are required to pay tuition fees and is awarded alongside the university’s admissions process.
The scholarship covers full tuition fees for the entire duration of a Master’s program and is merit-based. Candidates are evaluated using program-specific academic criteria, making academic performance and application quality critical for selection.
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Finland is widely recognized for its world-class education system, political stability, and high standard of living. Aalto University is a leading institution in Art and Design, Business and Economics, and Technology and Engineering, offering strong academic and career prospects for postgraduate students.
Scholarship Summary
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Host Country: Finland
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Institution: Aalto University
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Study Level: Master’s (2 years)
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Eligible Applicants: Non-EU/EEA, fee-paying students
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Scholarship Type: Full tuition waiver
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Intake: Autumn 2026
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Deadline: January 2, 2026
While the scholarship provides full tuition coverage, it does not specify a monthly stipend, so applicants should budget for living expenses in Finland.
Eligible programs include various Master’s options across Art and Design, Business and Economics, and Technology and Engineering.
Eligibility Criteria
Applicants must:
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Be non-EU/EEA citizens liable to pay tuition fees
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Apply for an eligible Master’s program at Aalto
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Meet the university’s English language requirements
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Submit all mandatory documents, including transcripts, proof of English proficiency, CV, motivation letter, and portfolio when required
Applications are submitted through the standard Master’s admissions process, and scholarship results are announced along with admission decisions. The application deadline is January 2, 2026.




