The University of Iceland

The University of Iceland

Higher Education
By Marvin AidooPublished on June 2, 2025

ICELAND!!! ICELAND!!! ICELAND!!! 

The University of Iceland offers various scholarships to international students, making it an attractive option for those looking to study abroad. Here are some of the scholarships available:

 

University of Iceland Scholarships

- *Free Tuition*: The University of Iceland does not charge tuition fees for its undergraduate and postgraduate courses, including for international students. However, students must pay a yearly registration fee of 75,000 ISK (€500)

- *University of Iceland Student Achievement and Incentive Fund*: This scholarship provides 375,000 ISK (€2,500) to international students admitted for undergraduate studies. To be eligible, students must submit their matriculation certificate, curriculum vitae, and letters of recommendation.

 Government of Iceland Scholarships

- *Icelandic Government Scholarships*: The Icelandic Ministry of Education, Science, and Culture offers scholarships to foreign students who wish to pursue higher education in Iceland. These scholarships are intended to promote the Icelandic language and culture.

- *Icelandic as a Second Language Scholarship*: The Icelandic Ministry of Culture, Innovation, and Higher Education awards scholarships to students who want to study Icelandic as a second language at the University of Iceland .

Eligibility and Application

To be eligible for these scholarships, students typically need to demonstrate academic excellence, proficiency in Icelandic or English, and a strong motivation for studying in Iceland. Application deadlines and requirements vary depending on the scholarship, so it's essential to check the University of Iceland's website or contact the Árni Magnússon Institute for Icelandic Studies for more information.

 

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Marvin Aidoo

Rev. Marvin Nana Aidoo is a Minister of the Gospel with educational background and teaching experience in the Religious, Moral, Cultural and Social subjects. My background as a Theologian, Family man and a Teacher gives me a better understanding of contemporary issues needed for the teaching career.