University of Bari
Scholarship
Scholarships for International Undergraduate Students
1. 25
Annual Scholarships for International Students
·
Amount:
€10,000 per year (gross), renewable for up to 3 years.
·
Tuition:
Full exemption from tuition fees, excluding regional tax
and stamp duty.
·
Eligibility:
o Non-Italian citizens residing abroad.
o Must have obtained a qualifying degree from a foreign
institution.
o Enrolling in the first year of a bachelor's, master’s, or
single-cycle degree program at the University of Bari.
·
Application
Deadline: June 28, 2024.
Scholarships for Domestic
Undergraduate Students
1. ADiSU
Puglia Scholarships
·
Amount:
Varies based on financial need and student status
(resident, commuter, or non-resident).
·
Eligibility:
o Enrollment at the University of Bari.
o Demonstrated financial need, assessed via the ISEE (Equivalent
Economic Situation Indicator).
o Academic merit, typically requiring a minimum number of credits
(e.g., 20 CFU in the first year).
·
Application
Process:
o Submit an online application during the period specified in the
ADiSU Puglia public notice.
o Deliver a paper copy of the application to the ADiSU student
information office or send it by registered mail.
Additional Financial Support and
Benefits
1. Subsidies
for Students with Special Needs
·
Purpose:
Provide extra financial support to students facing severe
economic hardship or disabilities that may hinder their studies.
·
Eligibility:
o Students experiencing significant financial difficulties due to
circumstances such as job loss, family separation, illness, or disability.
o Events leading to financial hardship must have occurred within
one year prior to the application.
·
Application:
o Applications can be submitted at any time.
o Evaluated by a Commission Board on February 28, June 30, and
October 31 each year.
2. Student Collaboration Scholarships
·
Description:
Opportunities for students to engage in part-time work
within university departments, libraries, museums, and administrative offices.
·
Workload:
Up to 150 hours per academic year.
·
Eligibility:
o Enrollment at the University of Bari.
o Selection based on academic merit and financial need.
3. Tax Relief for Disabled Students
·
Benefit:
Reduction or exemption from university taxes for students
with certified disabilities.
·
Eligibility:
o Students with a recognized disability of 66% or more.
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. 25
Annual Scholarships for International Students (2024/2025)
·
Amount:
€10,000 per year (gross), renewable for up to 2 years for
master's programs.
·
Tuition:
Full exemption from tuition fees, excluding regional tax
and stamp duty.
·
Eligibility:
o Non-Italian citizens residing abroad.
o Must have obtained a qualifying degree from a foreign
institution.
o Enrolling in the first year of a master's or single-cycle degree
program at the University of Bari.
2. Dompé Foundation Scholarships for
MSc in Medical Biotechnology and Molecular Medicine
·
Amount:
€15,000 per year.
·
Duration:
2 years.
·
Number of
Scholarships: 4.
·
Eligibility:
o Enrollment in the MSc in Medical Biotechnology and Molecular
Medicine at the University of Bari.
o Demonstrated academic excellence and motivation.
???????? Scholarships for
Domestic Graduate Students
1. ADiSU
Puglia Scholarships
·
Amount:
Varies based on financial need and student status
(resident, commuter, or non-resident).
·
Eligibility:
o Enrollment at the University of Bari.
o Demonstrated financial need, assessed via the ISEE (Equivalent
Economic Situation Indicator).
o Academic merit, typically requiring a minimum number of credits
(e.g., 20 CFU in the first year).
·
Application
Process:
o Submit an online application during the period specified in the
ADiSU Puglia public notice.
o Deliver a paper copy of the application to the ADiSU student
information office or send it by registered mail.
Additional Financial Support and
Benefits
1. Subsidies
for Students with Special Needs
·
Purpose:
Provide extra financial support to students facing severe
economic hardship or disabilities that may hinder their studies.
·
Eligibility:
o Students experiencing significant financial difficulties due to
circumstances such as job loss, family separation, illness, or disability.
o Events leading to financial hardship must have occurred within
one year prior to the application.
·
Application:
o Applications can be submitted at any time.
o Evaluated by a Commission Board on February 28, June 30, and
October 31 each year.
2. Student Collaboration Scholarships
·
Description:
Opportunities for students to engage in part-time work
within university departments, libraries, museums, and administrative offices.
·
Workload:
Up to 150 hours per academic year.
·
Eligibility:
o Enrollment at the University of Bari.
o Selection based on academic merit and financial need.
3. Tax Relief for Disabled Students
·
Benefit:
Reduction or exemption from university taxes for students
with certified disabilities.
·
Eligibility:
o Students with a recognized disability of 66% or more.
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 (International Students)
1. Educational
Qualification
·
Must have successfully completed at least 12 years of schooling (equivalent to a
high school diploma).
·
The diploma must:
o Be
valid for admission to undergraduate programs in the country where it was
obtained.
o Be
officially translated into Italian
and legalized/apostilled, if
required.
o Be accompanied by a Declaration of Value (Dichiarazione di Valore) issued by the Italian Embassy/Consulate or an equivalent CIMEA Statement of Comparability.
2. Language Proficiency
·
Most undergraduate programs are taught in Italian.
·
Italian
Language Requirement:
o Proof
of B2 level proficiency in Italian
(Common European Framework of Reference – CEFR).
o This
can be demonstrated through recognized certifications (e.g., CILS, CELI, PLIDA)
or by passing the university's language test.
o Some
programs may require higher levels or offer courses in English.
· English-Taught Programs: If applying to an English-taught course, a valid B2 English certificate (e.g., IELTS, TOEFL, Cambridge) may be required.
3. Admission Test
·
Some programs (especially in medicine,
healthcare, and sciences) may require passing a competitive entrance examination or national-level test (e.g., IMAT for
medicine).
· Tests may be conducted online or at specific centers depending on the program and year.
4. Visa Requirements
· Must pre-enroll through the Universitaly portal and await confirmation from the Italian embassy or consulate in their home country.
5. Pre-enrollment on Universitaly
· Upload documents including passport, diploma, transcript, and language certification.
6. Additional Requirements
·
Depending on the faculty or degree course, additional
criteria may apply, such as:
o Portfolio
(for arts/design courses)
o Personal
statement or motivation letter
o Interview (in some programs)
Notes:
· The admission process typically starts in Spring/Summer for the upcoming academic year (September intake).
Graduate Admission Eligibility
(International Students)
1. Educational
Qualification
·
Applicants must hold a recognized bachelor's degree (Laurea Triennale or equivalent)
in a relevant field.
·
The degree must:
o Be
awarded by an accredited foreign university.
o Be
suitable for admission to a Master’s program in the country where it was
obtained.
o Be
accompanied by a:
§ Declaration of Value (Dichiarazione di Valore)
issued by the Italian embassy/consulate
OR
§ CIMEA Statement of Comparability (more
modern and accepted alternative).
o Include official transcripts, translated and legalized if necessary.
2. Academic Requirements
·
A minimum
GPA or academic score may be required, depending on the program.
·
The previous degree must closely match the
academic area of the intended Master's program.
· Specific departments may conduct preliminary academic assessments or require supplementary coursework for applicants from different disciplines.
3. Language Proficiency
·
Most graduate programs are taught in Italian, some are offered in English.
For Italian-taught programs:
·
A B2 level
Italian language certificate (CEFR) is typically required.
o Accepted
certificates: CILS, CELI, PLIDA, or equivalent.
o Or,
pass the University of Bari’s Italian
language test.
For English-taught programs:
·
A B2 level
English certificate (e.g., IELTS,
TOEFL, Cambridge FCE) is required.
o Exact scores may vary by program.
4. Entrance Examination / Interview
·
Some graduate programs may require:
o An
entrance test or interview, especially for competitive or
limited-admission courses.
o A portfolio, CV, motivation letter, or recommendation letters depending on the discipline.
5. Pre-enrollment via Universitaly
o Required
for both application processing and visa issuance.
o Upload degree certificates, transcripts, passport, language proof, and course preference.
6. Visa Requirements
·
Non-EU students must apply for an Italian student visa after receiving a
letter of eligibility.
· Visa application is made through the Italian Embassy/Consulate in the applicant's home country.
Additional Notes
·
Admissions typically open in spring/summer for the academic year
starting in September/October.
· Specific programs may have early deadlines, especially those with limited seats or international partnerships (e.g., Erasmus Mundus).
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Scholarships for International Undergraduate Students
1. 25
Annual Scholarships for International Students
·
Amount:
€10,000 per year (gross), renewable for up to 3 years.
·
Tuition:
Full exemption from tuition fees, excluding regional tax
and stamp duty.
·
Eligibility:
o Non-Italian citizens residing abroad.
o Must have obtained a qualifying degree from a foreign
institution.
o Enrolling in the first year of a bachelor's, master’s, or
single-cycle degree program at the University of Bari.
·
Application
Deadline: June 28, 2024.
Scholarships for Domestic
Undergraduate Students
1. ADiSU
Puglia Scholarships
·
Amount:
Varies based on financial need and student status
(resident, commuter, or non-resident).
·
Eligibility:
o Enrollment at the University of Bari.
o Demonstrated financial need, assessed via the ISEE (Equivalent
Economic Situation Indicator).
o Academic merit, typically requiring a minimum number of credits
(e.g., 20 CFU in the first year).
·
Application
Process:
o Submit an online application during the period specified in the
ADiSU Puglia public notice.
o Deliver a paper copy of the application to the ADiSU student
information office or send it by registered mail.
Additional Financial Support and
Benefits
1. Subsidies
for Students with Special Needs
·
Purpose:
Provide extra financial support to students facing severe
economic hardship or disabilities that may hinder their studies.
·
Eligibility:
o Students experiencing significant financial difficulties due to
circumstances such as job loss, family separation, illness, or disability.
o Events leading to financial hardship must have occurred within
one year prior to the application.
·
Application:
o Applications can be submitted at any time.
o Evaluated by a Commission Board on February 28, June 30, and
October 31 each year.
2. Student Collaboration Scholarships
·
Description:
Opportunities for students to engage in part-time work
within university departments, libraries, museums, and administrative offices.
·
Workload:
Up to 150 hours per academic year.
·
Eligibility:
o Enrollment at the University of Bari.
o Selection based on academic merit and financial need.
3. Tax Relief for Disabled Students
·
Benefit:
Reduction or exemption from university taxes for students
with certified disabilities.
·
Eligibility:
o Students with a recognized disability of 66% or more.
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. 25
Annual Scholarships for International Students (2024/2025)
·
Amount:
€10,000 per year (gross), renewable for up to 2 years for
master's programs.
·
Tuition:
Full exemption from tuition fees, excluding regional tax
and stamp duty.
·
Eligibility:
o Non-Italian citizens residing abroad.
o Must have obtained a qualifying degree from a foreign
institution.
o Enrolling in the first year of a master's or single-cycle degree
program at the University of Bari.
2. Dompé Foundation Scholarships for
MSc in Medical Biotechnology and Molecular Medicine
·
Amount:
€15,000 per year.
·
Duration:
2 years.
·
Number of
Scholarships: 4.
·
Eligibility:
o Enrollment in the MSc in Medical Biotechnology and Molecular
Medicine at the University of Bari.
o Demonstrated academic excellence and motivation.
???????? Scholarships for
Domestic Graduate Students
1. ADiSU
Puglia Scholarships
·
Amount:
Varies based on financial need and student status
(resident, commuter, or non-resident).
·
Eligibility:
o Enrollment at the University of Bari.
o Demonstrated financial need, assessed via the ISEE (Equivalent
Economic Situation Indicator).
o Academic merit, typically requiring a minimum number of credits
(e.g., 20 CFU in the first year).
·
Application
Process:
o Submit an online application during the period specified in the
ADiSU Puglia public notice.
o Deliver a paper copy of the application to the ADiSU student
information office or send it by registered mail.
Additional Financial Support and
Benefits
1. Subsidies
for Students with Special Needs
·
Purpose:
Provide extra financial support to students facing severe
economic hardship or disabilities that may hinder their studies.
·
Eligibility:
o Students experiencing significant financial difficulties due to
circumstances such as job loss, family separation, illness, or disability.
o Events leading to financial hardship must have occurred within
one year prior to the application.
·
Application:
o Applications can be submitted at any time.
o Evaluated by a Commission Board on February 28, June 30, and
October 31 each year.
2. Student Collaboration Scholarships
·
Description:
Opportunities for students to engage in part-time work
within university departments, libraries, museums, and administrative offices.
·
Workload:
Up to 150 hours per academic year.
·
Eligibility:
o Enrollment at the University of Bari.
o Selection based on academic merit and financial need.
3. Tax Relief for Disabled Students
·
Benefit:
Reduction or exemption from university taxes for students
with certified disabilities.
·
Eligibility:
o Students with a recognized disability of 66% or more.
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 (International Students)
1. Educational
Qualification
·
Must have successfully completed at least 12 years of schooling (equivalent to a
high school diploma).
·
The diploma must:
o Be
valid for admission to undergraduate programs in the country where it was
obtained.
o Be
officially translated into Italian
and legalized/apostilled, if
required.
o Be accompanied by a Declaration of Value (Dichiarazione di Valore) issued by the Italian Embassy/Consulate or an equivalent CIMEA Statement of Comparability.
2. Language Proficiency
·
Most undergraduate programs are taught in Italian.
·
Italian
Language Requirement:
o Proof
of B2 level proficiency in Italian
(Common European Framework of Reference – CEFR).
o This
can be demonstrated through recognized certifications (e.g., CILS, CELI, PLIDA)
or by passing the university's language test.
o Some
programs may require higher levels or offer courses in English.
· English-Taught Programs: If applying to an English-taught course, a valid B2 English certificate (e.g., IELTS, TOEFL, Cambridge) may be required.
3. Admission Test
·
Some programs (especially in medicine,
healthcare, and sciences) may require passing a competitive entrance examination or national-level test (e.g., IMAT for
medicine).
· Tests may be conducted online or at specific centers depending on the program and year.
4. Visa Requirements
· Must pre-enroll through the Universitaly portal and await confirmation from the Italian embassy or consulate in their home country.
5. Pre-enrollment on Universitaly
· Upload documents including passport, diploma, transcript, and language certification.
6. Additional Requirements
·
Depending on the faculty or degree course, additional
criteria may apply, such as:
o Portfolio
(for arts/design courses)
o Personal
statement or motivation letter
o Interview (in some programs)
Notes:
· The admission process typically starts in Spring/Summer for the upcoming academic year (September intake).
Graduate Admission Eligibility
(International Students)
1. Educational
Qualification
·
Applicants must hold a recognized bachelor's degree (Laurea Triennale or equivalent)
in a relevant field.
·
The degree must:
o Be
awarded by an accredited foreign university.
o Be
suitable for admission to a Master’s program in the country where it was
obtained.
o Be
accompanied by a:
§ Declaration of Value (Dichiarazione di Valore)
issued by the Italian embassy/consulate
OR
§ CIMEA Statement of Comparability (more
modern and accepted alternative).
o Include official transcripts, translated and legalized if necessary.
2. Academic Requirements
·
A minimum
GPA or academic score may be required, depending on the program.
·
The previous degree must closely match the
academic area of the intended Master's program.
· Specific departments may conduct preliminary academic assessments or require supplementary coursework for applicants from different disciplines.
3. Language Proficiency
·
Most graduate programs are taught in Italian, some are offered in English.
For Italian-taught programs:
·
A B2 level
Italian language certificate (CEFR) is typically required.
o Accepted
certificates: CILS, CELI, PLIDA, or equivalent.
o Or,
pass the University of Bari’s Italian
language test.
For English-taught programs:
·
A B2 level
English certificate (e.g., IELTS,
TOEFL, Cambridge FCE) is required.
o Exact scores may vary by program.
4. Entrance Examination / Interview
·
Some graduate programs may require:
o An
entrance test or interview, especially for competitive or
limited-admission courses.
o A portfolio, CV, motivation letter, or recommendation letters depending on the discipline.
5. Pre-enrollment via Universitaly
o Required
for both application processing and visa issuance.
o Upload degree certificates, transcripts, passport, language proof, and course preference.
6. Visa Requirements
·
Non-EU students must apply for an Italian student visa after receiving a
letter of eligibility.
· Visa application is made through the Italian Embassy/Consulate in the applicant's home country.
Additional Notes
·
Admissions typically open in spring/summer for the academic year
starting in September/October.
· Specific programs may have early deadlines, especially those with limited seats or international partnerships (e.g., Erasmus Mundus).


