Merit-based scholarships are awarded by our programme directors. These scholarships recognise a student’s demonstration of extraordinary academic achievement or leadership potential. All applicants who apply automatically are eligible to receive a general programme merit-based scholarship.
Harbour.Space has partnered with leading industry partners to offer work-study scholarships in specific degree programmes. Work-study scholarship recipients receive financial support to complete their Harbour.Space degree while applying their skills gained in the classroom to the real-world challenges of the company sponsoring them.
Harbour.Space is always looking for the best and brightest. If you don't see any scholarship that applies to your situation but are still interested in attending Harbour.Space University, fill out the form below. One of our admissions officers will contact you and together you both will figure out if there is any financial aid opportunities available for you.
As all of our courses are taught in English, we require that our students speak and comprehend English well. While we take work experience and standardised test scores into consideration, we do not have a specific set of requirements. Your abilities to convey your thoughts in English and whether they will be good enough to engage during the courses will be mainly evaluated during the interview.
We understand we’re living in uncertain times. That’s why students who are unable to pursue their education offline will have the option of deferring their studies to another semester or year.
Accommodation is not provided by Harbour.Space. Students are expected to find their accommodation on their own. We will add you to a student accommodation group at your request and provide an accommodation guide. We can also recommend some student organisations that could help you with finding housing.
For our campus in Barcelona, all students from Non-European Union countries must obtain a student visa in their countries. For our campus in Bangkok, all non-Thai national students must first submit the documents to the local Thai Embassy or Consulate to apply for the visa in their countries, following the process of applying to the COE (Certificate of Entry).
For our campus in Barcelona, all students from Non-European Union countries must obtain a student visa in their countries. For our campus in Bangkok, all non-Thai national students must first submit the documents to the local Thai Embassy or Consulate to apply for the visa in their countries, following the process of applying to the COE (Certificate of Entry).