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Study and Internship Program in Germany (SIP)

Undergraduates enrolled at colleges and universities in the U.S. and Canada are eligible to apply for a two-semester program in Germany. The program begins with a language course and cultural and university orientation, followed by a semester at a member institution of UAS7 (Seven German Universities of Applied Sciences) and a semester-long internship.

Undergraduates enrolled in a degree program at a U.S. or Canadian college or university are welcome to apply. Foreign nationals that have been full-time students at an accredited U.S. or Canadian university for more than one year at the time of application and intend to return to the U.S. or to Canada after the scholarship period to complete their bachelor's degree are eligible to apply.

Full eligibility details can be found on our website. The application deadline is February 15th.

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