University of Cagliari
Scholarship
Scholarships
for Undergraduate Students at the University of Cagliari
1.
ERSU Cagliari Scholarships
- Eligibility:
Open to both Italian and international students enrolled in undergraduate
programs. Awards are based on family income and academic merit.
- Benefits:
May include tuition fee waivers, free accommodation from October to July,
free meals at university canteens, and additional financial support.
- Application:
Students must apply online through the ERSU portal, typically announced in
July.
2.
University of Cagliari Merit-Based Scholarships
- Eligibility:
Students demonstrating outstanding academic performance.
- Benefits:
Scholarships of €1,000 awarded to 143 students based solely on academic
performance.
- Application:
Specific scholarship positions are allocated for each academic department.
3.
International Student Scholarships
- Eligibility:
International students enrolled in undergraduate programs.
- Benefits:
Scholarships up to €3,000 per year.
- Application:
Details and application guidelines can be found on the university's
official website.
4.
Research, Sports, and Art & Culture Scholarships
- Eligibility:
Students participating in research projects, sports, or cultural
activities.
- Benefits:
Scholarships ranging from €2,000 to €6,000 depending on the category.
- Application:
Specific criteria and application procedures are outlined on the
university's scholarship page.
Average Scholarship Amounts
- ERSU Scholarships:
Up to €6,500 annually, covering various expenses including tuition,
accommodation, and meals.
- Merit-Based Scholarships: €1,000 per year.
- International Student Scholarships: Up to €3,000 per year.
- Research, Sports, and Art & Culture Scholarships: Between €2,000 and €6,000 depending on the specific
scholarship.
General
Eligibility Criteria
- Academic Requirements: Completion of 12 years of education with a high school
diploma.
- Language Proficiency:
Proof of Italian proficiency (e.g., CILS, CELI) for programs taught in
Italian; proof of English proficiency (e.g., IELTS, TOEFL) for programs
taught in English.
- Financial Documentation: Submission of income certificates or ISEE (Equivalent
Economic Situation Indicator) for need-based scholarships.
- Residency:
Some scholarships require proof of residence outside Cagliari or in
specific regions.
Additional Information
- Application Deadlines: Vary depending on the scholarship; it's essential to
check specific dates on the University of Cagliari or ERSU websites.
- Renewal:
Some scholarships are renewable annually based on academic performance and
continued financial need.
- Combination of Scholarships: Students may be eligible for multiple scholarships,
but certain combinations may not be permitted; it's important to review
the terms of each scholarship.
Scholarships for Undergraduate Students at the University of
Cagliari
1.
ERSU Cagliari Scholarships
- Eligibility:
Open to both Italian and international students enrolled in undergraduate
programs. Awards are based on family income and academic merit.
- Benefits:
May include tuition fee waivers, free accommodation from October to July,
free meals at university canteens, and additional financial support.
- Application:
Students must apply online through the ERSU portal, typically announced in
July.
2.
University of Cagliari Merit-Based Scholarships
- Eligibility:
Students demonstrating outstanding academic performance.
- Benefits:
Scholarships of €1,000 awarded to 143 students based solely on academic
performance.
- Application:
Specific scholarship positions are allocated for each academic department.
3.
International Student Scholarships
- Eligibility:
International students enrolled in undergraduate programs.
- Benefits:
Scholarships up to €3,000 per year.
- Application:
Details and application guidelines can be found on the university's
official website.
4.
Research, Sports, and Art & Culture Scholarships
- Eligibility:
Students participating in research projects, sports, or cultural
activities.
- Benefits:
Scholarships ranging from €2,000 to €6,000 depending on the category.
- Application:
Specific criteria and application procedures are outlined on the
university's scholarship page.
Average
Scholarship Amounts
- ERSU Scholarships:
Up to €6,500 annually, covering various expenses including tuition,
accommodation, and meals.
- Merit-Based Scholarships: €1,000 per year.
- International Student Scholarships: Up to €3,000 per year.
- Research, Sports, and Art & Culture Scholarships: Between €2,000 and €6,000 depending on the specific
scholarship.
General
Eligibility Criteria
- Academic Requirements: Completion of 12 years of education with a high school
diploma.
- Language Proficiency:
Proof of Italian proficiency (e.g., CILS, CELI) for programs taught in
Italian; proof of English proficiency (e.g., IELTS, TOEFL) for programs
taught in English.
- Financial Documentation: Submission of income certificates or ISEE (Equivalent
Economic Situation Indicator) for need-based scholarships.
- Residency:
Some scholarships require proof of residence outside Cagliari or in
specific regions.
Additional
Information
- Application Deadlines: Vary depending on the scholarship; it's essential to
check specific dates on the University of Cagliari or ERSU websites.
- Renewal:
Some scholarships are renewable annually based on academic performance and
continued financial need.
- Combination of Scholarships: Students may be eligible for multiple scholarships,
but certain combinations may not be permitted; it's important to review
the terms of each scholarship.
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Eligibility criteria
Undergraduate
Admission Eligibility – University of Cagliari
1.
Educational Qualification
- Applicants must have completed at least 12 years of
schooling and hold a high school diploma or equivalent.
- The diploma must be valid for university admission in
the country where it was issued.
- Some programs may require a national entrance exam,
particularly for medicine, dentistry, and health sciences (via the IMAT
or other specific tests).
2.
Pre-Enrollment via Universitaly Portal (for non-EU applicants)
- Non-EU students must register and submit their
application for pre-enrollment.
- Required documents include:
- Valid passport
- High school diploma (with translation and
legalization)
- Declaration of Value (DoV) or CIMEA Statement of
Comparability
- Proof of language proficiency
- Recent passport-sized photographs
3.
Language Requirements
- Italian-Taught Programs:
- A minimum B2 level of Italian is required.
- Accepted certificates: CILS, CELI, PLIDA, or
the University of Cagliari's internal language test.
- English-Taught Programs (limited availability):
- A B2 level of English is typically required.
- Accepted certifications: IELTS, TOEFL, Cambridge,
or proof of previous studies in English.
4. Entrance Tests
- Some undergraduate programs, particularly those in
medicine, health, and engineering, require entrance exams or aptitude
tests.
- Italian students may sit for the TOLC test, and
international students may take equivalent assessments.
5.
Visa and Residence Permit (Non-EU Applicants)
- A student visa (type D) is required before arrival.
6. Additional Requirements
- Recent passport-sized photographs
- Proof of financial means (especially for visa
application)
- Health insurance coverage (for non-EU students)
- Academic transcripts and course descriptions (if
applicable)
Application
Timeline (Typical)
- Universitaly Pre-Enrollment: February – July
- University Enrollment: August – September
- Academic Year Begins:
Late September or early October
Graduate Admission Eligibility – University of Cagliari
1.
Educational Qualification
- Applicants must hold a Bachelor’s degree or an
equivalent first-cycle university qualification (minimum 3 years of
higher education).
- The degree must be:
- Issued by a recognized institution.
- Valid for admission to graduate programs in the
issuing country.
- For some programs, your academic background must
closely align with the field of the chosen Master’s program.
2.
Credential Evaluation
- Non-Italian degrees
must be accompanied by:
- Declaration of Value (DoV) issued by the Italian embassy/consulate in the
country of study, or
- A CIMEA Statement of Comparability.
- Academic transcripts
with grades and course details (translated into Italian or English) must
be submitted.
3.
Language Requirements
- Italian-Taught Programs:
- A minimum B2 level of Italian proficiency is
required.
- Accepted certificates: CILS, CELI, PLIDA, or
the university’s own placement test.
- English-Taught Programs:
- A minimum B2 level of English proficiency.
- Accepted certificates: IELTS, TOEFL, Cambridge,
or prior education in English.
4.
Pre-Enrollment via Universitaly (Non-EU Students)
- Non-EU applicants residing abroad must pre-enroll.
- Required documents include:
- Valid passport
- Bachelor’s degree (with translation and legalization)
- DoV or CIMEA certificate
- Proof of language proficiency
- Passport-sized photographs
5. Admission Test / Interview (if required)
- Certain graduate programs may require:
- An entrance test or
- An online interview to assess academic
preparation and motivation.
6.
Visa and Residence Permit
- Non-EU applicants
must obtain a Type D student visa before traveling.
- After arrival, they must apply for a residence
permit (permesso di soggiorno) within 8 days.
7.
Additional Documents
- Updated CV (Curriculum Vitae), especially for
professional or research-oriented programs.
- Letter of motivation
or statement of purpose (varies by course).
- Reference letters
(optional but recommended for competitive programs).
Application Timeline (Typical)
- Pre-enrollment on Universitaly: February – July
- University admission applications: Varies by program (usually March – July)
- Visa processing & enrollment: August – September
- Academic year starts:
Late September or early October
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Scholarships
for Undergraduate Students at the University of Cagliari
1.
ERSU Cagliari Scholarships
- Eligibility:
Open to both Italian and international students enrolled in undergraduate
programs. Awards are based on family income and academic merit.
- Benefits:
May include tuition fee waivers, free accommodation from October to July,
free meals at university canteens, and additional financial support.
- Application:
Students must apply online through the ERSU portal, typically announced in
July.
2.
University of Cagliari Merit-Based Scholarships
- Eligibility:
Students demonstrating outstanding academic performance.
- Benefits:
Scholarships of €1,000 awarded to 143 students based solely on academic
performance.
- Application:
Specific scholarship positions are allocated for each academic department.
3.
International Student Scholarships
- Eligibility:
International students enrolled in undergraduate programs.
- Benefits:
Scholarships up to €3,000 per year.
- Application:
Details and application guidelines can be found on the university's
official website.
4.
Research, Sports, and Art & Culture Scholarships
- Eligibility:
Students participating in research projects, sports, or cultural
activities.
- Benefits:
Scholarships ranging from €2,000 to €6,000 depending on the category.
- Application:
Specific criteria and application procedures are outlined on the
university's scholarship page.
Average Scholarship Amounts
- ERSU Scholarships:
Up to €6,500 annually, covering various expenses including tuition,
accommodation, and meals.
- Merit-Based Scholarships: €1,000 per year.
- International Student Scholarships: Up to €3,000 per year.
- Research, Sports, and Art & Culture Scholarships: Between €2,000 and €6,000 depending on the specific
scholarship.
General
Eligibility Criteria
- Academic Requirements: Completion of 12 years of education with a high school
diploma.
- Language Proficiency:
Proof of Italian proficiency (e.g., CILS, CELI) for programs taught in
Italian; proof of English proficiency (e.g., IELTS, TOEFL) for programs
taught in English.
- Financial Documentation: Submission of income certificates or ISEE (Equivalent
Economic Situation Indicator) for need-based scholarships.
- Residency:
Some scholarships require proof of residence outside Cagliari or in
specific regions.
Additional Information
- Application Deadlines: Vary depending on the scholarship; it's essential to
check specific dates on the University of Cagliari or ERSU websites.
- Renewal:
Some scholarships are renewable annually based on academic performance and
continued financial need.
- Combination of Scholarships: Students may be eligible for multiple scholarships,
but certain combinations may not be permitted; it's important to review
the terms of each scholarship.
Scholarships for Undergraduate Students at the University of
Cagliari
1.
ERSU Cagliari Scholarships
- Eligibility:
Open to both Italian and international students enrolled in undergraduate
programs. Awards are based on family income and academic merit.
- Benefits:
May include tuition fee waivers, free accommodation from October to July,
free meals at university canteens, and additional financial support.
- Application:
Students must apply online through the ERSU portal, typically announced in
July.
2.
University of Cagliari Merit-Based Scholarships
- Eligibility:
Students demonstrating outstanding academic performance.
- Benefits:
Scholarships of €1,000 awarded to 143 students based solely on academic
performance.
- Application:
Specific scholarship positions are allocated for each academic department.
3.
International Student Scholarships
- Eligibility:
International students enrolled in undergraduate programs.
- Benefits:
Scholarships up to €3,000 per year.
- Application:
Details and application guidelines can be found on the university's
official website.
4.
Research, Sports, and Art & Culture Scholarships
- Eligibility:
Students participating in research projects, sports, or cultural
activities.
- Benefits:
Scholarships ranging from €2,000 to €6,000 depending on the category.
- Application:
Specific criteria and application procedures are outlined on the
university's scholarship page.
Average
Scholarship Amounts
- ERSU Scholarships:
Up to €6,500 annually, covering various expenses including tuition,
accommodation, and meals.
- Merit-Based Scholarships: €1,000 per year.
- International Student Scholarships: Up to €3,000 per year.
- Research, Sports, and Art & Culture Scholarships: Between €2,000 and €6,000 depending on the specific
scholarship.
General
Eligibility Criteria
- Academic Requirements: Completion of 12 years of education with a high school
diploma.
- Language Proficiency:
Proof of Italian proficiency (e.g., CILS, CELI) for programs taught in
Italian; proof of English proficiency (e.g., IELTS, TOEFL) for programs
taught in English.
- Financial Documentation: Submission of income certificates or ISEE (Equivalent
Economic Situation Indicator) for need-based scholarships.
- Residency:
Some scholarships require proof of residence outside Cagliari or in
specific regions.
Additional
Information
- Application Deadlines: Vary depending on the scholarship; it's essential to
check specific dates on the University of Cagliari or ERSU websites.
- Renewal:
Some scholarships are renewable annually based on academic performance and
continued financial need.
- Combination of Scholarships: Students may be eligible for multiple scholarships,
but certain combinations may not be permitted; it's important to review
the terms of each scholarship.
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Undergraduate
Admission Eligibility – University of Cagliari
1.
Educational Qualification
- Applicants must have completed at least 12 years of
schooling and hold a high school diploma or equivalent.
- The diploma must be valid for university admission in
the country where it was issued.
- Some programs may require a national entrance exam,
particularly for medicine, dentistry, and health sciences (via the IMAT
or other specific tests).
2.
Pre-Enrollment via Universitaly Portal (for non-EU applicants)
- Non-EU students must register and submit their
application for pre-enrollment.
- Required documents include:
- Valid passport
- High school diploma (with translation and
legalization)
- Declaration of Value (DoV) or CIMEA Statement of
Comparability
- Proof of language proficiency
- Recent passport-sized photographs
3.
Language Requirements
- Italian-Taught Programs:
- A minimum B2 level of Italian is required.
- Accepted certificates: CILS, CELI, PLIDA, or
the University of Cagliari's internal language test.
- English-Taught Programs (limited availability):
- A B2 level of English is typically required.
- Accepted certifications: IELTS, TOEFL, Cambridge,
or proof of previous studies in English.
4. Entrance Tests
- Some undergraduate programs, particularly those in
medicine, health, and engineering, require entrance exams or aptitude
tests.
- Italian students may sit for the TOLC test, and
international students may take equivalent assessments.
5.
Visa and Residence Permit (Non-EU Applicants)
- A student visa (type D) is required before arrival.
6. Additional Requirements
- Recent passport-sized photographs
- Proof of financial means (especially for visa
application)
- Health insurance coverage (for non-EU students)
- Academic transcripts and course descriptions (if
applicable)
Application
Timeline (Typical)
- Universitaly Pre-Enrollment: February – July
- University Enrollment: August – September
- Academic Year Begins:
Late September or early October
Graduate Admission Eligibility – University of Cagliari
1.
Educational Qualification
- Applicants must hold a Bachelor’s degree or an
equivalent first-cycle university qualification (minimum 3 years of
higher education).
- The degree must be:
- Issued by a recognized institution.
- Valid for admission to graduate programs in the
issuing country.
- For some programs, your academic background must
closely align with the field of the chosen Master’s program.
2.
Credential Evaluation
- Non-Italian degrees
must be accompanied by:
- Declaration of Value (DoV) issued by the Italian embassy/consulate in the
country of study, or
- A CIMEA Statement of Comparability.
- Academic transcripts
with grades and course details (translated into Italian or English) must
be submitted.
3.
Language Requirements
- Italian-Taught Programs:
- A minimum B2 level of Italian proficiency is
required.
- Accepted certificates: CILS, CELI, PLIDA, or
the university’s own placement test.
- English-Taught Programs:
- A minimum B2 level of English proficiency.
- Accepted certificates: IELTS, TOEFL, Cambridge,
or prior education in English.
4.
Pre-Enrollment via Universitaly (Non-EU Students)
- Non-EU applicants residing abroad must pre-enroll.
- Required documents include:
- Valid passport
- Bachelor’s degree (with translation and legalization)
- DoV or CIMEA certificate
- Proof of language proficiency
- Passport-sized photographs
5. Admission Test / Interview (if required)
- Certain graduate programs may require:
- An entrance test or
- An online interview to assess academic
preparation and motivation.
6.
Visa and Residence Permit
- Non-EU applicants
must obtain a Type D student visa before traveling.
- After arrival, they must apply for a residence
permit (permesso di soggiorno) within 8 days.
7.
Additional Documents
- Updated CV (Curriculum Vitae), especially for
professional or research-oriented programs.
- Letter of motivation
or statement of purpose (varies by course).
- Reference letters
(optional but recommended for competitive programs).
Application Timeline (Typical)
- Pre-enrollment on Universitaly: February – July
- University admission applications: Varies by program (usually March – July)
- Visa processing & enrollment: August – September
- Academic year starts:
Late September or early October


