Germany pays YOU to study (€992-€1,400/month)
2026 scholarships you should know about
Last one before tomorrow’s webinar. Let’s talk about Germany.
Most people don’t know this, but Germany has some of the best scholarship deals in the world. Tuition is either free or very cheap (even for international students), and DAAD scholarships give you a monthly stipend on top of that.
DAAD stands for Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst. Don’t worry about pronouncing it. Just know it’s Germany’s main scholarship organization.
What DAAD covers:
Monthly stipend: €992 for master’s students, €1,300-€1,400 for PhD students
Health, accident, and liability insurance
Travel allowance
Annual study allowance: €460
When it opens: Different DAAD programs have different deadlines throughout 2026. Some open as early as August 2026 for 2027 entry. Others open in November 2026 or later.
Who can apply: Literally any field. Engineering, Social Sciences, Arts, Medicine, Agriculture, Development Studies. They have programs for everything.
Some programs (like EPOS) require at least 2 years of work experience. Others are open to fresh graduates.
Why I like DAAD: Germany doesn’t play games. If you get the scholarship, you’re set. The living stipend is enough to cover rent, food, and transport. You can even save a little or send money home if you’re careful.
Plus, a lot of German master’s programs are taught in English now. So you don’t need to learn German before you apply (though learning it while you’re there helps).
The hard part: Knowing which DAAD program to apply for. There are so many options that people get overwhelmed and don’t apply at all.
Sound familiar?
That’s why I’m doing this webinar tomorrow: Winning Scholarships in 2026.
I’ve done the research for you. I’ll show you:
The 50 best scholarships opening in 2026 (DAAD is one of them).
How to package your profile so you stand out.
The exact strategy I used to go from 24 rejection letters to 4 fully funded scholarships.
Date: Saturday, January 17, 2026
Time: 6pm WAT/ 12PM EST/ 5PM GMT
Platform: Google Meet
Save your spot: https://bit.ly/my2026funding
One more thing: I’m not running the Scholarship Accelerator Bootcamp this year. If you’ve been waiting for that, tomorrow’s webinar is where you get everything you need to move forward.
Bring your questions. I’ll answer them live.
See you tomorrow.
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P.S. Germany is also a great option if you want to bring your family. The visa process allows dependents, and the cost of living is manageable.





