Marche Polytechnic University
Scholarship
Scholarships for International Undergraduate Students
1. ED Mar
Scholarship
·
Amount:
Varies based on individual financial requirements.
·
Eligibility:
o Open to students attending the Polytechnic University of Marche
or other institutions within the Marche region.
o Evaluation based on academic merit and economic assessment.
·
Application
Period: Expected to open around July.
2. ERDIS Regional Scholarships
·
Amount:
Varies based on financial need and student status
(resident, commuter, or non-resident).
·
Eligibility:
o Enrollment at the University of Marche.
o Demonstrated financial need, assessed via the ISEE (Equivalent
Economic Situation Indicator).
o Academic merit, typically requiring a minimum number of credits.
·
Application
Process:
o Submit an online application during the period specified in the
ERDIS public notice.
o Deliver a paper copy of the application to the ERDIS student
information office or send it by registered mail.
Scholarships for Domestic Undergraduate Students
1. Scholarships
for Students Enrolled in Free Access Bachelor's Degree Courses
·
Amount:
€2,000 each.
·
Number of
Scholarships: 40.
·
Eligibility:
o Students enrolling at the university for the first time in a
free access bachelor's degree course.
2. Scholarships for Female Students
Enrolled in STEM Bachelor's Degree Courses
·
Amount:
€2,000 each.
·
Number of
Scholarships: 40.
·
Eligibility:
o Female students enrolling at the university for the first time
in a bachelor's degree course in STEM subjects.
Additional Financial Support and
Benefits
·
Student
Collaboration Scholarships: Opportunities for
students to engage in part-time work within university departments, libraries,
museums, and administrative offices.
· Tax Relief for Disabled Students: Reduction or exemption from university taxes for students with certified disabilities.
Important Considerations
·
Application
Deadlines: Strict adherence to application
deadlines is crucial, especially for international scholarships.
·
ISEE
Documentation: For domestic students, accurate
and timely submission of ISEE documentation is essential for assessing
financial need.
·
Non-Cumulative
Awards: Some scholarships and subsidies cannot be
combined; applicants should review the terms carefully.
· Part-Time Work Opportunities: International students may explore part-time employment options within the university through collaboration scholarships.
Scholarships for International Graduate Students
1. Adriatic-Ionian
Initiative (AII) Scholarships
·
Amount:
€6,000 per year (gross), awarded for two years.
·
Eligibility:
o Citizens from the Adriatic-Ionian region and Western Balkans.
o Enrollment in one of the five English-taught master's programs:
International Economics and Commerce, Biomedical Engineering, Environmental
Engineering, Food and Beverage Innovation and Management, or Green Industrial
Engineering.
·
Application
Deadline: Typically in early July.
2. Scholarships for Students with
International Protection
·
Amount:
Minimum of €7,015.97, with potential increase based on
financial documentation (ISEE).
·
Eligibility:
o Students holding international protection status.
o Enrollment in a graduate program at the university.
·
Application
Period: Annually, with specific dates announced
on the university's website.
Scholarships for Domestic Graduate
Students
1. Scholarships
for Students Enrolled in Free Access Master's Degree Courses
·
Amount:
€2,000 each.
·
Number of
Scholarships: 40.
·
Eligibility:
o Students enrolling at the university for the first time in a
free access master's degree course.
2. Scholarships for Female Students
Enrolled in STEM Master's Degree Courses
·
Amount:
€2,000 each.
·
Number of
Scholarships: 4.
·
Eligibility:
o Female students enrolling at the university for the first time
in a master's degree course in STEM subjects.
Additional Financial Support and
Benefits
·
Student
Collaboration Scholarships: Opportunities for
students to engage in part-time work within university departments, libraries,
museums, and administrative offices.
· Tax Relief for Disabled Students: Reduction or exemption from university taxes for students with certified disabilities.
Important Considerations
·
Application
Deadlines: Strict adherence to application
deadlines is crucial, especially for international scholarships.
·
ISEE
Documentation: For domestic students, accurate
and timely submission of ISEE documentation is essential for assessing
financial need.
·
Non-Cumulative
Awards: Some scholarships and subsidies cannot be
combined; applicants should review the terms carefully.
· Part-Time Work Opportunities: International students may explore part-time employment options within the university through collaboration scholarships.
Courses
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Eligibility criteria
Undergraduate Admission Eligibility Criteria
1. Educational
Qualification
·
Must have completed at least 12 years of schooling equivalent to an
Italian high school diploma.
·
The qualification must:
o Grant
access to higher education in the country where it was obtained.
o Be
translated into Italian.
o Be
accompanied by a Declaration of Value
(Dichiarazione di Valore) issued by the Italian Embassy/Consulate
or a CIMEA Statement of Comparability.
2. Language Proficiency
For Italian-Taught Programs:
·
Italian
language proficiency at B2 level
(CEFR) is generally required.
·
Acceptable certifications: CILS, CELI,
PLIDA, or equivalent.
·
Alternatively, students may pass the
university’s Italian language test.
For
English-Taught Programs (if available):
·
English
proficiency at B2 level,
demonstrated via recognized tests such as:
o IELTS (typically ≥ 5.5–6.0)
o TOEFL
o Cambridge English qualifications
3. Entrance Test (if applicable)
·
Some programs (especially in Medicine, Architecture, Engineering, or Health Sciences) require a national or local entrance exam.
·
For programs like Medicine, applicants may need
to sit the IMAT (International
Medical Admission Test).
· For open-access programs, no test may be required, but evaluation is based on documents.
4. Pre-enrollment on Universitaly
Portal
· All non-EU international applicants must:
o
Upload required documents: passport, diploma,
transcript, language certificate, etc.
o Choose the preferred course(s) and university.
5. Student Visa Requirements (for
non-EU citizens)
·
A valid Italian
student visa is required to study in Italy.
· Apply at the Italian embassy/consulate after receiving the pre-enrollment acceptance.
6. Additional Requirements
·
Motivation
letter or interview may
be requested for some programs.
· Proof of adequate financial means to support living and study expenses in Italy.
Notes:
·
Admission usually opens between March and July for programs starting in September/October.
· Each degree program may have specific requirements;.
Graduate Admission Eligibility Criteria
1. Educational
Qualification
·
Must hold a bachelor’s
degree (Laurea Triennale or equivalent) awarded by a recognized
institution.
·
The degree should be appropriate for entry into
the chosen Master’s program.
·
The degree certificate and transcripts must be:
o Officially
translated into Italian (or
English if the program is English-taught).
o Accompanied by a Declaration of Value (Dichiarazione di Valore) issued by the Italian Embassy/Consulate, or a CIMEA Statement of Comparability.
2. Language Proficiency
For Italian-Taught Programs:
·
A minimum of B2 level Italian proficiency (CEFR) is generally
required.
·
Accepted certifications include: CILS, CELI,
PLIDA, or passing the university’s
own Italian language test.
For
English-Taught Programs:
·
A minimum of B2 level English proficiency (CEFR) is required.
·
Accepted tests include IELTS, TOEFL,
or equivalent.
· Exact score requirements may vary by program.
3. Entrance Exam / Interview (if
applicable)
·
Some Master’s programs require an entrance examination or an interview.
·
This may depend on the competitiveness or
specific academic requirements of the program.
· Supporting documents such as CV, motivation letter, and letters of recommendation may be requested.
4. Pre-enrollment on Universitaly Portal
·
Upload all required documents: degree
certificates, transcripts, passport, language certificates, etc.
· Choose preferred programs and submit applications within deadlines.
5. Student Visa Requirements (for
non-EU citizens)
·
Students must apply for an Italian student visa after receiving the
admission confirmation.
· Visa is obtained through the Italian Embassy or Consulate in the applicant’s home country.
6. Additional Requirements
·
Some programs may require a portfolio (e.g., Architecture, Design),
or other supporting documents.
·
Proof of financial
means to support your stay and studies in Italy is necessary.
· Academic records and prior coursework relevant to the chosen Master’s program will be assessed.
Notes:
Admission windows generally open between March and July for the academic year starting in September/October
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Scholarships for International Undergraduate Students
1. ED Mar
Scholarship
·
Amount:
Varies based on individual financial requirements.
·
Eligibility:
o Open to students attending the Polytechnic University of Marche
or other institutions within the Marche region.
o Evaluation based on academic merit and economic assessment.
·
Application
Period: Expected to open around July.
2. ERDIS Regional Scholarships
·
Amount:
Varies based on financial need and student status
(resident, commuter, or non-resident).
·
Eligibility:
o Enrollment at the University of Marche.
o Demonstrated financial need, assessed via the ISEE (Equivalent
Economic Situation Indicator).
o Academic merit, typically requiring a minimum number of credits.
·
Application
Process:
o Submit an online application during the period specified in the
ERDIS public notice.
o Deliver a paper copy of the application to the ERDIS student
information office or send it by registered mail.
Scholarships for Domestic Undergraduate Students
1. Scholarships
for Students Enrolled in Free Access Bachelor's Degree Courses
·
Amount:
€2,000 each.
·
Number of
Scholarships: 40.
·
Eligibility:
o Students enrolling at the university for the first time in a
free access bachelor's degree course.
2. Scholarships for Female Students
Enrolled in STEM Bachelor's Degree Courses
·
Amount:
€2,000 each.
·
Number of
Scholarships: 40.
·
Eligibility:
o Female students enrolling at the university for the first time
in a bachelor's degree course in STEM subjects.
Additional Financial Support and
Benefits
·
Student
Collaboration Scholarships: Opportunities for
students to engage in part-time work within university departments, libraries,
museums, and administrative offices.
· Tax Relief for Disabled Students: Reduction or exemption from university taxes for students with certified disabilities.
Important Considerations
·
Application
Deadlines: Strict adherence to application
deadlines is crucial, especially for international scholarships.
·
ISEE
Documentation: For domestic students, accurate
and timely submission of ISEE documentation is essential for assessing
financial need.
·
Non-Cumulative
Awards: Some scholarships and subsidies cannot be
combined; applicants should review the terms carefully.
· Part-Time Work Opportunities: International students may explore part-time employment options within the university through collaboration scholarships.
Scholarships for International Graduate Students
1. Adriatic-Ionian
Initiative (AII) Scholarships
·
Amount:
€6,000 per year (gross), awarded for two years.
·
Eligibility:
o Citizens from the Adriatic-Ionian region and Western Balkans.
o Enrollment in one of the five English-taught master's programs:
International Economics and Commerce, Biomedical Engineering, Environmental
Engineering, Food and Beverage Innovation and Management, or Green Industrial
Engineering.
·
Application
Deadline: Typically in early July.
2. Scholarships for Students with
International Protection
·
Amount:
Minimum of €7,015.97, with potential increase based on
financial documentation (ISEE).
·
Eligibility:
o Students holding international protection status.
o Enrollment in a graduate program at the university.
·
Application
Period: Annually, with specific dates announced
on the university's website.
Scholarships for Domestic Graduate
Students
1. Scholarships
for Students Enrolled in Free Access Master's Degree Courses
·
Amount:
€2,000 each.
·
Number of
Scholarships: 40.
·
Eligibility:
o Students enrolling at the university for the first time in a
free access master's degree course.
2. Scholarships for Female Students
Enrolled in STEM Master's Degree Courses
·
Amount:
€2,000 each.
·
Number of
Scholarships: 4.
·
Eligibility:
o Female students enrolling at the university for the first time
in a master's degree course in STEM subjects.
Additional Financial Support and
Benefits
·
Student
Collaboration Scholarships: Opportunities for
students to engage in part-time work within university departments, libraries,
museums, and administrative offices.
· Tax Relief for Disabled Students: Reduction or exemption from university taxes for students with certified disabilities.
Important Considerations
·
Application
Deadlines: Strict adherence to application
deadlines is crucial, especially for international scholarships.
·
ISEE
Documentation: For domestic students, accurate
and timely submission of ISEE documentation is essential for assessing
financial need.
·
Non-Cumulative
Awards: Some scholarships and subsidies cannot be
combined; applicants should review the terms carefully.
· Part-Time Work Opportunities: International students may explore part-time employment options within the university through collaboration scholarships.
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Undergraduate Admission Eligibility Criteria
1. Educational
Qualification
·
Must have completed at least 12 years of schooling equivalent to an
Italian high school diploma.
·
The qualification must:
o Grant
access to higher education in the country where it was obtained.
o Be
translated into Italian.
o Be
accompanied by a Declaration of Value
(Dichiarazione di Valore) issued by the Italian Embassy/Consulate
or a CIMEA Statement of Comparability.
2. Language Proficiency
For Italian-Taught Programs:
·
Italian
language proficiency at B2 level
(CEFR) is generally required.
·
Acceptable certifications: CILS, CELI,
PLIDA, or equivalent.
·
Alternatively, students may pass the
university’s Italian language test.
For
English-Taught Programs (if available):
·
English
proficiency at B2 level,
demonstrated via recognized tests such as:
o IELTS (typically ≥ 5.5–6.0)
o TOEFL
o Cambridge English qualifications
3. Entrance Test (if applicable)
·
Some programs (especially in Medicine, Architecture, Engineering, or Health Sciences) require a national or local entrance exam.
·
For programs like Medicine, applicants may need
to sit the IMAT (International
Medical Admission Test).
· For open-access programs, no test may be required, but evaluation is based on documents.
4. Pre-enrollment on Universitaly
Portal
· All non-EU international applicants must:
o
Upload required documents: passport, diploma,
transcript, language certificate, etc.
o Choose the preferred course(s) and university.
5. Student Visa Requirements (for
non-EU citizens)
·
A valid Italian
student visa is required to study in Italy.
· Apply at the Italian embassy/consulate after receiving the pre-enrollment acceptance.
6. Additional Requirements
·
Motivation
letter or interview may
be requested for some programs.
· Proof of adequate financial means to support living and study expenses in Italy.
Notes:
·
Admission usually opens between March and July for programs starting in September/October.
· Each degree program may have specific requirements;.
Graduate Admission Eligibility Criteria
1. Educational
Qualification
·
Must hold a bachelor’s
degree (Laurea Triennale or equivalent) awarded by a recognized
institution.
·
The degree should be appropriate for entry into
the chosen Master’s program.
·
The degree certificate and transcripts must be:
o Officially
translated into Italian (or
English if the program is English-taught).
o Accompanied by a Declaration of Value (Dichiarazione di Valore) issued by the Italian Embassy/Consulate, or a CIMEA Statement of Comparability.
2. Language Proficiency
For Italian-Taught Programs:
·
A minimum of B2 level Italian proficiency (CEFR) is generally
required.
·
Accepted certifications include: CILS, CELI,
PLIDA, or passing the university’s
own Italian language test.
For
English-Taught Programs:
·
A minimum of B2 level English proficiency (CEFR) is required.
·
Accepted tests include IELTS, TOEFL,
or equivalent.
· Exact score requirements may vary by program.
3. Entrance Exam / Interview (if
applicable)
·
Some Master’s programs require an entrance examination or an interview.
·
This may depend on the competitiveness or
specific academic requirements of the program.
· Supporting documents such as CV, motivation letter, and letters of recommendation may be requested.
4. Pre-enrollment on Universitaly Portal
·
Upload all required documents: degree
certificates, transcripts, passport, language certificates, etc.
· Choose preferred programs and submit applications within deadlines.
5. Student Visa Requirements (for
non-EU citizens)
·
Students must apply for an Italian student visa after receiving the
admission confirmation.
· Visa is obtained through the Italian Embassy or Consulate in the applicant’s home country.
6. Additional Requirements
·
Some programs may require a portfolio (e.g., Architecture, Design),
or other supporting documents.
·
Proof of financial
means to support your stay and studies in Italy is necessary.
· Academic records and prior coursework relevant to the chosen Master’s program will be assessed.
Notes:
Admission windows generally open between March and July for the academic year starting in September/October


