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Admission

    The Council’s decision to award a scholarship to an applicant does not automatically secure that applicant a place at the educational institution of his/her choice. Once the scholarship has been awarded, the applicant must submit further documents to the Archimedes Foundation, to be examined by the Academic Recognition Information Centre and the admission boards of the relevant educational institution. The applicant must pass admission examinations or an admission audition (or other forms of assessment for his/her creative work) if the educational institution so requires. Applicants must, in any event, pass regular admission exams or auditions for studies pursuant to the following curricula:

    - University of Tartu: Medicine, Dentistry, Pharmacy;
    - Estonian Academy of Arts: all curricula;
    - Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre: all curricula;
    - Tallinn University: Estonian Philology, English Philology, Public Administration, Recreation Management.

    If the applicant meets the admission requirements established by the educational institution, he/she will be matriculated to an independently funded student place. Once the educational institution has matriculated the applicant and assigned him/her to a curriculum, the applicant may not transfer to another curriculum.

    Scholarship recipients are entitled to apply for a follow-up scholarship for Bachelor’s or Master’s studies. Recipients seeking a follow-up scholarship must submit a corresponding application to the Archimedes Foundation according to established procedures and by the relevant deadline.

    DEADLINE

    The Council of the Compatriots' Programme considers applications for scholarships once a year.

    The applications must be received at the Archimedes Foundation by April 15 at the latest.

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