Die ausgezeichneten Studierenden (nicht alle anwesend) mit den Urkunden des Ministeriums und VertreterInnen der Studiengänge. (FH-Rektor Prof. (FH) Mario Döller, erste Treppenreihe Mitte)
FH Kufstein Tirol
Distinguished students (not all present) with their certificates from the ministry and the representatives of the study programs. (UAS Rector Prof. (FH) Mario Döller, first row of stairs in the middle)

Hard work pays off and is rewarded: FH Kufstein Tirol is awarding € 96.000 to students

12.12.2019 | General
The University of Applied Sciences Kufstein Tirol has awarded merit-based scholarships to 69 students based on funding from the Federal Ministry of Education, Science and Research.

Scholarships from the Federal Ministry of Education, Science and Research are awarded each year to students with outstanding academic performances. The ministry has awarded EUR 96,000 to FH Kufstein Tirol for the academic year 2018/19.

Good performance is also good for the wallet

All students in the academic year 2018/19 whose academic performance is better than the grade point average of 2.0 can apply for a merit-based scholarship. From all 24 study programs at FH Kufstein Tirol, three students with the best grades received scholarships in the past year.

Prize money for exceptional achievements

Three scholarships each were awarded per study program and organizational form (part-time/full-time):

    € 1,390.00 for first place

    € 1,390.00 for second place

    € 1,390.00 for third place

Rector of the University of Applied Sciences Kufstein Tirol Prof. (FH) Mario Döller, together with the representatives of the study programs officially awarded the certificates to 69 distinguished laureates at a presentation in the university’s ceremonial hall.

“Awarding ambitious students for their performance is a truly pleasant experience. The monetary amount of the scholarships is considerable and especially helpful to those who are financing their studies themselves. Each year, I am delighted to once again give this dedicated group of students an additional Christmas present from the Federal Ministry of Education, Science and Research,” as UAS Rector Prof. (FH) Mario Döller summarized it.