What are the conditions for applying for grants and scholarships in Italy?

Updated on educate 2024-03-21
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1. Basis for application.

    The student's family income and property situation.

    2. Distribution method.

    Waiver of registration fee, room and board allowance, cash (scholarship for students).

    Registration fee waiver, where schools reduce their registration fees accordingly based on the materials submitted by students. The reduction amount is judged based on the ISEE value, and the lower the ISSE value, the more the reduction; That is, by knowing your family's annual income, family housing, etc., the corresponding registration fee reduction will be made.

    The registration fee at the University of Bologna is around 1,300 euros to 2,200 euros, and 300 to 900 euros after applying for a financial aid waiver. The registration fee at Politecnico di Milano is around 1,000-2,000 euros for undergraduates, but around 4,000 euros for graduate students.

    Allowance for room and board. 1) Free canteen: You can eat lunch and dinner for free in the school cafeteria, except holidays and Sundays, one main dish (risotto or pasta, pizza), one vegetarian dish, and one meat dish.

    Choose one of two fruits, yogurt, and unlimited drinks**, as long as your belly is big enough. Take the University of Perugia, for example: students spend in the cafeteria, with discounts.

    The canteen ** includes the first course, the second course, side dishes, bread and fruit for only euros. Alternatively, you can mix it yourself, the first course usually costs 2 euros and the second course usually costs 3 euros. All kinds of fruits, cold dishes you can choose, cheap tube filling!

    2) Free dormitory: There are double rooms, single rooms and bilocale dormitories. The dormitory is generally near the campus and the cafeteria, so it is very convenient, everyone also enters the building with a card, and it is very safe to have a special staff to check it.

    Cash prizes: Cash prizes vary from region to region, but are generally €2,000-€5,000.

    4. Required materials.

    Notarized certificate of kinship (the certificate of kinship here is different from the one for applying for a student visa and pre-registration with the embassy.) Passport number for the student's personal data on the notarial certificate of Borsa di Studio; For pre-registration and visa kinship, you need to use your ID number), a notarized certificate of real estate, and a notarized certificate of income of your parents.

    Some schools only need a single certification, and some schools need double certification, and you need to consult the school or seniors in advance; A notarial deed needs to be done every year.

    5. Application conditions.

    International students are welcome to apply.

    6. Application process.

    Take the notarial certificate to the local court in Italy for translation certification or do the translation and consular certification in China.

    After getting the translation certification, it is similar to a property appraisal to bring all the previous materials and translation certification, which can be handled at CAF, but some CAF needs to make an appointment. You can search for the nearest CAF on Google Maps. Remember to bring your passport and residence permit with you when applying for ISSE.

    ISSE is required to be re-applied every year).

    Students who only apply for tuition waiver only need to upload the ISSE list to their personal homepage or submit it to the school secretariat according to the requirements of the school.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Materials to prepare to apply for a scholarship to study in Italy:

    1.Proof of kinship.

    Generally, it is according to the contents of the household register. (If it is a collective household registration, you need to go to the school's security office to issue a certificate,) and then go to the notary office for notarization and double certification.

    2.Proof of household income.

    The annual income (after tax) of the applicant's family members must be filled in, and the names of the family members must appear in the family certificate. It is more competitive to apply for a scholarship with an annual income of less than 70,000 yuan (RMB), and it is more difficult to apply for a scholarship with an annual income of more than 70,000 yuan.

    3.Proof of property.

    Scholarship recipients are registered upon arrival in Italy. Knowledge of the Italian language is usually required for admission to the university, and scholarship recipients are required to pass an oral test at the school to which they are applying, which is usually taken at the beginning of September. Scholarship recipients who have attended at least three months of language courses at a suitable school (e.g. in Perugia or Siena, open to foreigners) and who have achieved good results are usually exempted from entrance examinations, except for individual schools, so it is advisable to ascertain the specific requirements of each school in advance.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Scholarships at Italian universities are usually divided into the following categories:

    Cash scholarships, room and board allowances and work-study programs. In the absence of explicit limitations, students can choose from a variety of categories when filling out the scholarship application form. In Italy, most undergraduate scholarships are awarded in advance, and after the exams, if the student can achieve the required credits, the remaining part will be awarded. If the students do not meet the required credits, they can have 3-5 months to make up the credits, and if they still fail to meet the requirements, they will be refunded all the scholarships previously issued by the school.

    The grants (lower than scholarships) at the University of Orange in Italy are also broadly divided into two categories: tuition waiver and room and board allowance. As for the application for bursary, the first year is based on the student's family income level, and the application method is relatively simple, just fill in the application** at the time of admission, and submit the required relevant materials, waiting for the approval of the school.

    From the second year onwards, students are required to submit their results from the previous year, and if the pass rate of the examination meets the standards set by the school, the bursary will continue to be awarded. If it is not reached, the chain will stop the chain of quietly disbursing the bursary.

    1. For applicants for scholarships and grants, there are the following requirements:

    1. The age limit of each scholarship is specified, unless otherwise specified, applicants over the age of 38 will not be considered;

    2. Scholarship and bursary recipients must be officially registered students of the university.

    II. How to apply for scholarships and grants:

    1. For undergraduate students, please submit an application form to the university at the time of formal registration, and fill in the relevant information such as family members and income. Students who start in September can submit relevant materials to the school in October and be notified around November.

    2. Graduate students should fill in whether they need a scholarship in the registration ** when they pre-register with the embassy university, and whether they apply for a scholarship can generally be notified when they are admitted (the award of graduate scholarship is based on the university grades and university course descriptions submitted by the student).

    3. Materials required for application:

    1) Proof of kinship: It is usually a notarization and double authentication of the household registration book (father, mother, person and other immediate family members). If it is a collective household registration, it is necessary to go to the relevant household registration department to issue a certificate, and then go through notarization and double authentication.

    2) Proof of family income: that is, the annual income (after tax) of the applicant's family members (those with fixed income).

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Generally, international students are more concerned about scholarships, because scholarships can indeed reduce a lot of pressure for students. Let me tell you about the various types of scholarships here in Italy and how to apply.

    1. Analysis of the Italian Scholarship

    Bursary: Generally, the amount of the bursary will be lower than the scholarship, of course, it is easier to apply than the scholarship, as long as the submitted materials have a certificate that your family can have an income of between 70,000 and 100,000 yuan, you can basically get it. The amount of the bursary is usually 500 to 600 euros, so after receiving the bursary, the student does not need to pay the accommodation fee and tuition and fees.

    Scholarship Zaoye:

    There are many types of scholarships in Italy, including room and board, cash and welfare, and you can choose what you need. These universities in Italy usually award half of the scholarship first, and then if the student's credits meet the required requirements after the exam, the other half will be awarded to the student. If the credits do not meet this requirement, the student will also be given a few months to make up the credits.

    However, if you do not meet the requirements, you will have to return all the scholarships you have received. So you should be cautious when choosing.

    Welfare actually belongs to the bursary, which depends on the income of the student's family, not the student's grades. And this bursary is not difficult, no matter what kind of student you are studying, you have to apply for this bursary when you enroll.

    There is also a scholarship program for language courses, which is essential to be proficient in Italian, as many of the courses here in Italy are taught in Italian.

    2. Other ways to save costs

    If you come to Italy as a planned student, these students have basically no contact with Italian before going abroad. However, there are many students who want to study in China for a period of time, so that they can start learning Italian earlier, which is more correct. However, some students will feel that there will be no requirements before going to study abroad anyway, so it is better to learn the language when you go to Italy.

    If this is the case, when you arrive in Italy, you will find that many students come here because they are good at languages.

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