B1 Collocation Neutre 2 min de lecture

ein Stipendium bekommen

To get a scholarship

Littéralement: a scholarship to get

Use this phrase to announce you've won an academic grant or financial study support.

En 15 secondes

  • Winning financial aid for your university studies.
  • Commonly used with the simple verb 'bekommen'.
  • Carries high prestige in German academic circles.

Signification

This phrase means you've been awarded financial support for your studies or research. It's that exciting moment when an organization decides to pay for your education so you don't have to.

Exemples clés

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Calling your parents with big news

Mama, ich habe endlich ein Stipendium bekommen!

Mom, I finally got a scholarship!

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2

Updating your professional profile

Ich freue mich, dass ich ein Stipendium bekommen habe.

I am happy that I received a scholarship.

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3

Texting a friend about the application

Hast du das Stipendium bekommen?

Did you get the scholarship?

🤝
🌍

Contexte culturel

In Germany, scholarships are often funded by large foundations (Stiftungen) rather than the universities themselves. These foundations often have specific political, religious, or social missions. Receiving one often grants you access to exclusive seminars and a lifelong professional network.

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The 'Erhalten' Upgrade

If you are writing a formal application, swap `bekommen` for `erhalten`. It sounds more sophisticated and polished.

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Don't confuse with BAföG

BAföG is the state-funded student loan. Never call it a `Stipendium` or people will think you won a merit-based award.

En 15 secondes

  • Winning financial aid for your university studies.
  • Commonly used with the simple verb 'bekommen'.
  • Carries high prestige in German academic circles.

What It Means

Ein Stipendium bekommen is the ultimate goal for many students. It means you've successfully applied for a grant. This money usually covers your tuition or living costs. In Germany, this isn't just about the cash. It's often about the prestige and the network you join. You aren't just getting money; you're getting a stamp of approval.

How To Use It

You use this phrase just like 'to get a scholarship' in English. The verb bekommen is very flexible. You can use it in the past tense: Ich habe ein Stipendium bekommen. You can also use it in the future: Ich werde hoffentlich ein Stipendium bekommen. Just remember to keep Stipendium as a neuter noun (das). It’s a simple, direct way to share big news.

When To Use It

Use this when sharing good news with your family. It’s perfect for your LinkedIn profile or a CV. You can say it during a job interview to show merit. It’s common in academic settings or at the university. If you’re texting a friend about your application results, this is your go-to phrase. It feels celebratory and successful.

When NOT To Use It

Don't use this for a standard student loan. In Germany, BAföG is the state loan/grant system. That is not a Stipendium. Also, don't use it for a simple discount on a course. A Stipendium implies a formal selection process. If your parents just give you money, that's not a Stipendium either. Keep it for official awards and academic grants.

Cultural Background

Germany has many 'Begabtenförderungswerke' or talent support organizations. Many are linked to political parties or churches. They don't just look at your grades. They care about your social engagement and personality. Getting a Stipendium from the Studienstiftung is a massive honor. It’s a key part of the German academic identity. It suggests you are a high achiever with a social conscience.

Common Variations

If you want to sound more formal, use erhalten. Ein Stipendium erhalten is common in written reports. You might also hear ein Stipendium gewinnen if it was a competition. Some people say stipendiat sein, which means being a scholarship holder. However, bekommen remains the most natural choice for daily conversation. It’s punchy, clear, and easy to remember.

Notes d'usage

The phrase is universally understood and safe to use. Just be careful with the neuter gender of 'Stipendium' and use 'erhalten' for high-level formal writing.

💡

The 'Erhalten' Upgrade

If you are writing a formal application, swap `bekommen` for `erhalten`. It sounds more sophisticated and polished.

⚠️

Don't confuse with BAföG

BAföG is the state-funded student loan. Never call it a `Stipendium` or people will think you won a merit-based award.

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The Network Secret

In Germany, getting a scholarship often means you get a 'Vertrauensdozent' (mentor). It's more about the person than the money!

Exemples

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#1 Calling your parents with big news
💭

Mama, ich habe endlich ein Stipendium bekommen!

Mom, I finally got a scholarship!

A very common way to share personal success.

#2 Updating your professional profile
💼

Ich freue mich, dass ich ein Stipendium bekommen habe.

I am happy that I received a scholarship.

Standard professional phrasing for social media.

#3 Texting a friend about the application
🤝

Hast du das Stipendium bekommen?

Did you get the scholarship?

A direct question in a casual setting.

#4 A formal interview for a PhD position
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Während meines Masters habe ich ein Stipendium bekommen.

During my Master's, I received a scholarship.

Using the phrase to build credibility.

#5 Joking about your lack of money
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Ich habe ein Stipendium bekommen... von der Bank von Mama.

I got a scholarship... from the Bank of Mom.

A common joke about parental financial support.

#6 Discussing future plans with a teacher
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Ich hoffe, dass ich für mein Auslandsjahr ein Stipendium bekomme.

I hope that I get a scholarship for my year abroad.

Expressing a goal or hope.

Teste-toi

Fill in the correct form of the verb 'bekommen' in the past tense.

Letztes Jahr ___ ich ein Stipendium für mein Studium ___.

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : habe ... bekommen

In German, 'bekommen' uses 'haben' as an auxiliary verb in the Perfekt tense.

Choose the correct article for 'Stipendium'.

Ich möchte ___ Stipendium bekommen.

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : ein

'Stipendium' is a neuter noun (das), so the indefinite article in the accusative case is 'ein'.

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Aides visuelles

Formality of 'ein Stipendium bekommen'

Informal

Texting friends about the news.

Hab's bekommen! 🎉

Neutral

Talking to family or colleagues.

Ich habe ein Stipendium bekommen.

Formal

Writing a CV or formal letter.

Erhalt eines Stipendiums.

Where to use 'ein Stipendium bekommen'

ein Stipendium bekommen
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University Office

Asking about the status of your grant.

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Family Dinner

Celebrating the financial relief.

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LinkedIn Update

Sharing academic achievements.

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Job Interview

Proving your academic excellence.

Questions fréquentes

11 questions

It means you have been awarded a scholarship or grant. You have successfully applied for financial aid for your studies, like Ich habe ein Stipendium bekommen.

It is neutral. You can use it with friends, family, or in a professional context without any issues.

Yes, ein Stipendium erhalten is the more formal version. It is often used in written German or official documents.

The plural is Stipendien. For example: Es gibt viele verschiedene Stipendien in Deutschland.

You say Ich habe mich um ein Stipendium beworben. This is the step before you actually bekommen (get) it.

Usually, yes, but it often includes 'ideelle Förderung'. This means seminars, networking, and workshops.

Yes, although sports scholarships are rare in Germany. You would say ein Sportstipendium bekommen.

Yes, in the Perfekt tense it is habe bekommen. For example: Er hat ein Stipendium bekommen.

Using the wrong gender. It is das Stipendium, so make sure to say ein Stipendium and not einen Stipendium.

It is competitive! People often say Es ist schwer, ein Stipendium zu bekommen, meaning it's difficult to get one.

You can, but kriegen is very informal. Stick to bekommen for a better impression.

Expressions liées

sich um ein Stipendium bewerben

To apply for a scholarship

ein Vollstipendium

A full scholarship

die Zusage erhalten

To receive the acceptance/confirmation

finanzielle Unterstützung

Financial support

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