Sapienza University
Scholarship
Sapienza University of Rome:
Undergraduate Scholarships Overview
1. Most
Deserving Students Merit Scholarship
·
Type:
Merit-based
·
Coverage:
Tuition fee reduction to €30
·
Eligibility:
Awarded to students with outstanding academic performance
·
Application:
Automatic; no separate application required
·
Note:
Students are ranked based on their academic achievements
2. Student
Collaboration Scholarship
·
Type:
Work-study program
·
Amount:
€1,095 for 150 hours of work
·
Eligibility:
Available to students enrolled in their second year or
higher
·
Details:
Students collaborate with university departments such as
libraries, laboratories, and information centers
3. Honors
Programs Scholarship
·
Type:
Academic enhancement
·
Benefit:
Tuition waiver for the final year of study
·
Eligibility:
Students participating in the Honors Programs
· Details: Provides supplementary educational modules and cultural integration activities
4. Exams
Bonus Scholarship
·
Type:
Academic excellence
·
Amount:
Varies based on performance
· Eligibility: Awarded to students with top grades and a minimum number of tests
???? Scholarships for International
Students
1. Don’t
Miss Your Chance Scholarship
·
Type:
Merit-based
·
Amount:
€4,300 per year for two years
·
Eligibility:
Non-Italian international students with a valid SAT
certificate and a maximum age of 26
2. Wanted the Best Scholarship
·
Type:
Merit-based
·
Amount:
€3,000 per year for two years
·
Eligibility:
International students aged 24 or below with an
undergraduate GPA of 105/110 or equivalent
3. International Thesis Scholarship
·
Type:
Research-based
·
Amount:
€2,821 (gross)
·
Eligibility:
Awarded by each faculty based on thesis quality
· Application: Varies by faculty; check with the respective department
????️ Regional Scholarships (DSU
Lazio)
·
Type:
Need-based
·
Amount:
Up to €5,200 per year
·
Eligibility:
Students with an ISEE (Equivalent Economic Situation
Indicator) below €24,335
·
Benefits:
Tuition fee exemption, accommodation, meals, and other
student services
· Application: Apply through the LazioDisco portal; documentation of financial status required
Graduate Scholarships at Sapienza
University of Rome
1. Don’t
Miss Your Chance Scholarship
·
Type:
Merit-based
·
Amount:
€4,300 per year for two years
·
Eligibility:
Non-Italian international students enrolling in a Master's
program at Sapienza; requires a valid SAT certificate
·
Application:
Separate application required;
2. Wanted
the Best Scholarship
·
Type:
Merit-based
·
Amount:
€3,000 per year for two years
·
Eligibility:
International students aged 24 or below with an
undergraduate GPA of 105/110 or equivalent
·
Application:
Separate application required; register and apply via the
Infostud portal
3. Sapienza
School for Advanced Studies (SSAS) Scholarship
·
Type:
Merit-based
·
Benefits:
Full tuition waiver, free on-campus accommodation, and
access to interdisciplinary programs
·
Eligibility:
Top-performing students who pass the SSAS admissions test
·
Application:
No separate application; selection based on performance in
the admission test
4. International
Post-degree Scholarship
·
Type:
Merit and need-based
·
Amount:
€1,290 per month
·
Duration:
6 to 12 months
·
Eligibility:
Holders of a Master's degree or equivalent from Sapienza
University
5. Student Collaboration Scholarship
·
Type:
Work-study program
·
Amount:
€1,095 for 150 hours of work
·
Eligibility:
Students enrolled in their second year or higher
·
Details:
Students collaborate with university departments such as
libraries, laboratories, and information centers
6. DSU
Lazio Regional Scholarship
·
Type:
Need-based
·
Amount:
Up to €5,200 per year
·
Eligibility:
Students with an ISEE (Equivalent Economic Situation
Indicator) below €24,335
·
Benefits:
Tuition fee exemption, accommodation, meals, and other
student services
7. International Ph.D. Fellowships
·
Type:
Merit-based
·
Amount:
€19,800 per year
·
Duration:
3 years
·
Eligibility:
International applicants with a Master's degree or
equivalent
8. Erasmus+ International Credit
Mobility (ICM)
·
Type:
Exchange program
·
Amount:
€700 per month plus travel expenses
·
Eligibility:
Students participating in exchange programs with non-EU
partner universities
· Duration: 3 to 6 months
Additional Information
·
Tuition
Fees: Approximately €300 to €1,500 per year for
Master's programs, depending on the student's country of residence
·
Living
Expenses: Estimated between €885 and €1,450 per
month, covering accommodation, food, transportation, and leisure
· Language Proficiency: For English-taught programs, proof of English proficiency (e.g., IELTS, TOEFL) is required
Courses
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Eligibility criteria
Undergraduate Admission Eligibility Criteria – Sapienza University of
Rome
1. Educational Qualification
·
Completion of 12 years of schooling (primary + secondary).
·
A recognized high school diploma that grants access to university
studies in the issuing country.
· For many countries (e.g., India, Pakistan, etc.), 1 additional year of university or a foundation program may be required if the national system has only 11–12 years of schooling.
2. Entrance Exam / Admission Test
·
Mandatory
for limited-enrollment programs such as Medicine
and Surgery (IMAT – International Medical Admissions Test).
· For open-access programs, a non-selective TOLC test or university-specific placement test may be required (especially for scientific and engineering fields).
3. Language Proficiency
·
English-taught
programs:
o Accepted
tests:
§ IELTS:
Minimum 6.0
§ TOEFL:
Minimum 78 (iBT)
§ Cambridge
English: B2 level or above
o Some
programs may waive language requirements if prior schooling was in English.
·
Italian-taught
programs:
o B2
level in Italian (CEFR) is generally required.
o Must pass the Italian language test if applying to Italian-medium programs (unless exempt).
4. Documents Required
·
High school diploma (with official translation
if not in Italian or English)
·
Transcript of records (last 2–3 years of study)
·
Language proficiency certificate
·
Passport copy
·
Declaration of Value (DoV) or CIMEA Statement of
Comparability (for non-EU students)
· Entrance test result (IMAT or equivalent)
5. Visa Requirements (Non-EU Students)
·
Apply for a Type D student visa
·
Submit the pre-enrollment application via the Universitaly portal
·
Show proof of:
o Admission
letter
o Scholarship
or financial means (~€6,000–7,000/year)
o Accommodation
o Health insurance
6. Application Timeline
·
Pre-application:
February – April (via Universitaly)
·
Application:
May – July (varies by course)
·
IMAT Exam:
Usually held in September
· Results & Enrollment: October
Graduate (Master’s) Admission Eligibility – Sapienza University of Rome
1. Educational Qualification
·
A recognized Bachelor’s degree (Laurea Triennale) or equivalent three-year undergraduate degree from an
accredited institution.
·
The degree must be relevant to the Master's
program applied for (some programs require a specific subject background).
· Minimum grade: Not explicitly stated, but competitive programs may expect GPA equivalent to 3.0+/4.0 or 80/100.
2. Program-Specific Requirements
·
Some Master's programs may require:
o A
portfolio (for
design/architecture/art programs)
o Statement of Purpose / Motivation Letter
o CV/Resume
o Letters of Recommendation (optional but
helpful for selective programs)
o Pre-admission interview or online test (rare, but possible for high-demand programs)
3. Language Proficiency
·
For English-taught
programs:
o IELTS:
Minimum 6.0–6.5
o TOEFL
iBT: 78–90
o Cambridge
English: B2/C1
o Proof
of previous education in English may be accepted in lieu of test scores
(depends on program)
·
For Italian-taught
programs:
o Italian
language proficiency at B2 level (CEFR)
is required.
o Must pass the Italian language test unless previously studied in Italian or have CILS/PLIDA certificate.
4. Required Documents
·
Bachelor’s degree certificate (with official
translation if not in Italian/English)
·
Transcript of records
·
English or Italian language certificate (as
required)
·
Passport copy
·
Motivation letter (usually 1–2 pages)
·
Curriculum Vitae (CV)
·
Portfolio (if applicable)
·
Reference letters (if applicable)
· Statement of Comparability (CIMEA) or Declaration of Value (DoV)
5. Visa & Residency (for Non-EU
Students)
·
Apply for a Type D Student Visa
·
Must show:
o Admission
letter from Sapienza
o Proof
of financial means (~€6,000–7,000/year)
o Accommodation
o Health insurance (minimum 1 year)
6. Application Timeline
·
Universitaly
Pre-enrollment: February to June
·
University
Application: Rolling deadlines; most programs accept from January to May/June
·
Visa
Application: June to August
· Academic Year Begins: Late September / early October
7. Tuition Fees & Scholarships
· Tuition: Around €300–€1,500 per year (depends on country of origin and income)
Accommodation
Visa
University Video
Sapienza University of Rome:
Undergraduate Scholarships Overview
1. Most
Deserving Students Merit Scholarship
·
Type:
Merit-based
·
Coverage:
Tuition fee reduction to €30
·
Eligibility:
Awarded to students with outstanding academic performance
·
Application:
Automatic; no separate application required
·
Note:
Students are ranked based on their academic achievements
2. Student
Collaboration Scholarship
·
Type:
Work-study program
·
Amount:
€1,095 for 150 hours of work
·
Eligibility:
Available to students enrolled in their second year or
higher
·
Details:
Students collaborate with university departments such as
libraries, laboratories, and information centers
3. Honors
Programs Scholarship
·
Type:
Academic enhancement
·
Benefit:
Tuition waiver for the final year of study
·
Eligibility:
Students participating in the Honors Programs
· Details: Provides supplementary educational modules and cultural integration activities
4. Exams
Bonus Scholarship
·
Type:
Academic excellence
·
Amount:
Varies based on performance
· Eligibility: Awarded to students with top grades and a minimum number of tests
???? Scholarships for International
Students
1. Don’t
Miss Your Chance Scholarship
·
Type:
Merit-based
·
Amount:
€4,300 per year for two years
·
Eligibility:
Non-Italian international students with a valid SAT
certificate and a maximum age of 26
2. Wanted the Best Scholarship
·
Type:
Merit-based
·
Amount:
€3,000 per year for two years
·
Eligibility:
International students aged 24 or below with an
undergraduate GPA of 105/110 or equivalent
3. International Thesis Scholarship
·
Type:
Research-based
·
Amount:
€2,821 (gross)
·
Eligibility:
Awarded by each faculty based on thesis quality
· Application: Varies by faculty; check with the respective department
????️ Regional Scholarships (DSU
Lazio)
·
Type:
Need-based
·
Amount:
Up to €5,200 per year
·
Eligibility:
Students with an ISEE (Equivalent Economic Situation
Indicator) below €24,335
·
Benefits:
Tuition fee exemption, accommodation, meals, and other
student services
· Application: Apply through the LazioDisco portal; documentation of financial status required
Graduate Scholarships at Sapienza
University of Rome
1. Don’t
Miss Your Chance Scholarship
·
Type:
Merit-based
·
Amount:
€4,300 per year for two years
·
Eligibility:
Non-Italian international students enrolling in a Master's
program at Sapienza; requires a valid SAT certificate
·
Application:
Separate application required;
2. Wanted
the Best Scholarship
·
Type:
Merit-based
·
Amount:
€3,000 per year for two years
·
Eligibility:
International students aged 24 or below with an
undergraduate GPA of 105/110 or equivalent
·
Application:
Separate application required; register and apply via the
Infostud portal
3. Sapienza
School for Advanced Studies (SSAS) Scholarship
·
Type:
Merit-based
·
Benefits:
Full tuition waiver, free on-campus accommodation, and
access to interdisciplinary programs
·
Eligibility:
Top-performing students who pass the SSAS admissions test
·
Application:
No separate application; selection based on performance in
the admission test
4. International
Post-degree Scholarship
·
Type:
Merit and need-based
·
Amount:
€1,290 per month
·
Duration:
6 to 12 months
·
Eligibility:
Holders of a Master's degree or equivalent from Sapienza
University
5. Student Collaboration Scholarship
·
Type:
Work-study program
·
Amount:
€1,095 for 150 hours of work
·
Eligibility:
Students enrolled in their second year or higher
·
Details:
Students collaborate with university departments such as
libraries, laboratories, and information centers
6. DSU
Lazio Regional Scholarship
·
Type:
Need-based
·
Amount:
Up to €5,200 per year
·
Eligibility:
Students with an ISEE (Equivalent Economic Situation
Indicator) below €24,335
·
Benefits:
Tuition fee exemption, accommodation, meals, and other
student services
7. International Ph.D. Fellowships
·
Type:
Merit-based
·
Amount:
€19,800 per year
·
Duration:
3 years
·
Eligibility:
International applicants with a Master's degree or
equivalent
8. Erasmus+ International Credit
Mobility (ICM)
·
Type:
Exchange program
·
Amount:
€700 per month plus travel expenses
·
Eligibility:
Students participating in exchange programs with non-EU
partner universities
· Duration: 3 to 6 months
Additional Information
·
Tuition
Fees: Approximately €300 to €1,500 per year for
Master's programs, depending on the student's country of residence
·
Living
Expenses: Estimated between €885 and €1,450 per
month, covering accommodation, food, transportation, and leisure
· Language Proficiency: For English-taught programs, proof of English proficiency (e.g., IELTS, TOEFL) is required
No results found
Undergraduate Admission Eligibility Criteria – Sapienza University of
Rome
1. Educational Qualification
·
Completion of 12 years of schooling (primary + secondary).
·
A recognized high school diploma that grants access to university
studies in the issuing country.
· For many countries (e.g., India, Pakistan, etc.), 1 additional year of university or a foundation program may be required if the national system has only 11–12 years of schooling.
2. Entrance Exam / Admission Test
·
Mandatory
for limited-enrollment programs such as Medicine
and Surgery (IMAT – International Medical Admissions Test).
· For open-access programs, a non-selective TOLC test or university-specific placement test may be required (especially for scientific and engineering fields).
3. Language Proficiency
·
English-taught
programs:
o Accepted
tests:
§ IELTS:
Minimum 6.0
§ TOEFL:
Minimum 78 (iBT)
§ Cambridge
English: B2 level or above
o Some
programs may waive language requirements if prior schooling was in English.
·
Italian-taught
programs:
o B2
level in Italian (CEFR) is generally required.
o Must pass the Italian language test if applying to Italian-medium programs (unless exempt).
4. Documents Required
·
High school diploma (with official translation
if not in Italian or English)
·
Transcript of records (last 2–3 years of study)
·
Language proficiency certificate
·
Passport copy
·
Declaration of Value (DoV) or CIMEA Statement of
Comparability (for non-EU students)
· Entrance test result (IMAT or equivalent)
5. Visa Requirements (Non-EU Students)
·
Apply for a Type D student visa
·
Submit the pre-enrollment application via the Universitaly portal
·
Show proof of:
o Admission
letter
o Scholarship
or financial means (~€6,000–7,000/year)
o Accommodation
o Health insurance
6. Application Timeline
·
Pre-application:
February – April (via Universitaly)
·
Application:
May – July (varies by course)
·
IMAT Exam:
Usually held in September
· Results & Enrollment: October
Graduate (Master’s) Admission Eligibility – Sapienza University of Rome
1. Educational Qualification
·
A recognized Bachelor’s degree (Laurea Triennale) or equivalent three-year undergraduate degree from an
accredited institution.
·
The degree must be relevant to the Master's
program applied for (some programs require a specific subject background).
· Minimum grade: Not explicitly stated, but competitive programs may expect GPA equivalent to 3.0+/4.0 or 80/100.
2. Program-Specific Requirements
·
Some Master's programs may require:
o A
portfolio (for
design/architecture/art programs)
o Statement of Purpose / Motivation Letter
o CV/Resume
o Letters of Recommendation (optional but
helpful for selective programs)
o Pre-admission interview or online test (rare, but possible for high-demand programs)
3. Language Proficiency
·
For English-taught
programs:
o IELTS:
Minimum 6.0–6.5
o TOEFL
iBT: 78–90
o Cambridge
English: B2/C1
o Proof
of previous education in English may be accepted in lieu of test scores
(depends on program)
·
For Italian-taught
programs:
o Italian
language proficiency at B2 level (CEFR)
is required.
o Must pass the Italian language test unless previously studied in Italian or have CILS/PLIDA certificate.
4. Required Documents
·
Bachelor’s degree certificate (with official
translation if not in Italian/English)
·
Transcript of records
·
English or Italian language certificate (as
required)
·
Passport copy
·
Motivation letter (usually 1–2 pages)
·
Curriculum Vitae (CV)
·
Portfolio (if applicable)
·
Reference letters (if applicable)
· Statement of Comparability (CIMEA) or Declaration of Value (DoV)
5. Visa & Residency (for Non-EU
Students)
·
Apply for a Type D Student Visa
·
Must show:
o Admission
letter from Sapienza
o Proof
of financial means (~€6,000–7,000/year)
o Accommodation
o Health insurance (minimum 1 year)
6. Application Timeline
·
Universitaly
Pre-enrollment: February to June
·
University
Application: Rolling deadlines; most programs accept from January to May/June
·
Visa
Application: June to August
· Academic Year Begins: Late September / early October
7. Tuition Fees & Scholarships
· Tuition: Around €300–€1,500 per year (depends on country of origin and income)


