The Emile Boutmy Scholarship is awarded to top
students whose profiles match the admissions priorities of Sciences Po and
individual course requirements.
Eligibility requirements
Eligible students are those, first time
applicants, from a non-European Union state, whose household does
not file taxes within the European Union, and who have been admitted
to the Undergraduate or Master's programme.
Students who are not eligible are:
- Swiss
and Norwegian applicants, since they may be entitled to CROUS scholarships
- Candidates
who have dual citizenship, including from a European Union state
- Candidates
from Quebec (since they may take advantage of sliding scale fees same as
European applicants)
- Dual-degree
candidates (unless specifically provided with the partner)
- Ph.D.
programme students (thesis)
- MPA
candidates, since they may apply for the MPA scholarship
- Candidates
to the Master in Development Practice
- Candidates
to the Master Financial Regulation and Risk Management
- Candidates
to the Master of Experiments on Arts and Politics
The Emile Boutmy scholarship may not be
supplemented with other scholarship (Eiffel scholarshis, AEFE shcolarship,
BGF...)
This scholarship is awarded based on factors
of excellence and according to the type of profile sought for this programme.
Social criteria are also taken into account.
This scholarship is not automatically awarded. A
request for it must be made in the section designated for the purpose
on the application form.
Undergraduate programme: Amount and length of
the scholarship
The Emile Boutmy programme can take several different
forms:
1. A tuition grant of €7,300 per year for
the three years of the undergraduate programme, in addition to a grant to cover
part of the cost of living of €5000 per year.
2. A tuition grant of €7,300 per year for
the three years of the undergraduate programme.
3. A tuition grant of €5,000 per year for the
three years of the undergraduate programme.
4. A tuition grant of €3,000 per year for the
three years of the undergraduate programme.
On an exceptional basis, a scholarship of
19,000€ may be granted to cover the three years of College.
If the scholarship recipients' academic results
are not within the upper half of their year group at the end of the first
year, they will forfeit their right to the scholarship for the second
year.
If the scholarship recipient is within the top 10%
of his year group at the end of the first year, he will be eligible for a
revision of the amount of the scholarship.
If you have been granted for a scholarship and you
decide to defer your admission, your scholarship wil be lost.
During the year abroad (third year of the
undergraduate programme):
Scholarship recipients who are among the top 50%
of students in their year group at the end of their second year will retain
their tuition fee grant during their year abroad.
Masters level: Amount and length of the scholarship
The Emile Boutmy programme can take several different
forms:
1. A grant of €10,000 per year to cover
tuition fees for the two years of the Masters, in addition to a grant to cover
part of the cost of living of €6,000 per year.
2. A tuition grant of €10,000 per year for the
two years of the Masters.
3. A tuition grant of €5,000 per yearfor
the two years of the Masters.
On an exceptional basis, a scholarship of
19,000€ per year, may be granted to cover the two years of the Masters
programme.
Scholarship recipients will forfeit their right
to the grant if their academic results are not with the top 50% of students
within their year group at the end of the first year.
If the scholarship recipient is within the top 10%
of his year group at the end of the first year, he will be eligible for a
revision of the amount of the scholarship.
If you have been granted for a scholarship and you
decide to defer your admission, your scholarship wil be lost.
Deadlines
Deadline for undergraduate programme: 2 May, 2014
Deadline for masters programme: 3 April, 2014
In order to apply to this scholarship you must
notify it on your application form, as well as include a proof of income and
documents explaining your family situation (e.g. income tax return for
both parents, payslips, divorce certificate, unemployement benefits, documents
related to alimony, child support or retirement pensions, death certificate...).