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Queen Sofía Spanish Institute – IE Foundation Scholarship for Bachelor in Humanities

  • Writer: Omran Aburayya
    Omran Aburayya
  • 1 day ago
  • 3 min read

If you’re a U.S. student passionate about the humanities and fascinated by the cultural links between Spain, the Spanish-speaking world, and the U.S., the Queen Sofía Spanish Institute – IE Foundation Scholarship for Bachelor in Humanities is a fantastic opportunity. This scholarship opens a pathway to study in Spain within a vibrant international environment. Below is a full breakdown of what the scholarship offers, who’s eligible, how to apply, and tips for preparing a standout application.



🎯 Scholarship Summary

  • Name: Queen Sofía Spanish Institute – IE Foundation Scholarship for Bachelor in Humanities

  • Location: Madrid, Spain — IE University (IE School of Humanities)

  • Study Level: Bachelor’s degree (undergraduate)

  • Target Group: U.S. citizens or permanent residents

  • Programs Covered:

    • Bachelor in Humanities

    • Dual Degree in Business Administration & Humanities

  • Coverage: Up to 50% of tuition fees for the full duration of the degree

  • Number of Awards: 1 scholarship per academic year

  • Duration / Renewability: Full standard duration of the Bachelor’s program (renewable if performance criteria are met)

  • Application Deadline: March 31, 2026

  • Program Start: Fall 2026


📚 Scholarship Overview

  • Joint initiative by IE Foundation and the Queen Sofía Spanish Institute (QSSI)

  • Part of the America&Spain250 initiative, commemorating 250 years of U.S.–Spain shared history

  • Designed to foster understanding between Spain and the U.S., enabling talented students to pursue humanities studies in a Spanish context

  • Awardees join the IE Foundation Fellows Community:

    • Honors network connecting past and present scholarship recipients

    • Mentorship, networking, special events, and leadership development opportunities

  • Selection considers:

    • Academic excellence

    • Personal and extracurricular profile

    • Financial need

    • Cultural engagement and interest in Spain



🎁 Scholarship Benefits

  • Covers up to 50% of tuition fees for the full duration of the bachelor’s degree

  • Access to IE Foundation Fellows Community (mentorship, networking, events)

  • Immersion in Spain’s culture, history, and language

  • Reduces financial barriers to international education

  • Enhances your profile as a cross-cultural and humanities-focused student


✅ Eligibility Criteria

  • Citizenship / Residency: U.S. citizen or permanent resident residing in the U.S.

  • Admission: Must apply and be admitted to IE’s Bachelor in Humanities or Dual Degree in Business & Humanities

  • Academic & Personal Profile:

    • Excellent academic record

    • Strong personal and extracurricular profile

    • Commitment to humanities and cultural engagement

    • Preference for candidates with financial need

    • Interest or connection to Spanish culture considered positively

  • Renewal Conditions: Maintain IE academic standards and good standing



📝 Application Procedure

  • Apply for admission to IE University (Bachelor in Humanities or Dual Degree in Business & Humanities)

  • Submit scholarship application via IE’s Financial Aid / Scholarship Portal

  • Selection process: Committee reviews admitted candidates and selects based on merit, need, and profile

  • Notification: Scholarship applied to tuition for successive years (subject to renewal)


🗂️ Documents Typically Required

  • Academic transcripts (high school / standardized tests)

  • Proof of U.S. citizenship or permanent residency

  • IE admissions / language test scores (IELTS, TOEFL, etc.)

  • Essays / personal statement (passion for humanities, culture, Spain)

  • Letters of recommendation (academic or character)

  • Curriculum vitae / résumé

  • Portfolio materials or projects (if relevant)

  • Financial documents (if required)


🗂️ Resources



✨ Tips to Strengthen Your Application

  • Tell a compelling story linking humanities, cultural interests, and U.S.–Spain connections

  • Highlight engagement with Spanish / Hispanic culture

  • Show strong academic record plus meaningful extracurricular activity

  • Emphasize financial need if applicable

  • Start early: Admission and scholarship processes may take time

  • Network with IE students, alumni, or faculty for insights

  • Polish essays and recommendation letters for clarity, reflection, and engagement





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