University of Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli"
Scholarship
Scholarships for International Undergraduate Students
1. Fully
Funded Scholarship 2025
·
Amount:
Covers full tuition fees and provides a monthly allowance.
·
Eligibility:
o Open to international students applying for undergraduate programs.
o Selection based on academic merit and motivation.
·
Application
Details: Specific application procedures and
deadlines are available on the university's official website.
2. Erasmus+
Mobility Scholarships
·
Amount:
Varies depending on the destination country and duration
of stay.
·
Eligibility:
o Students enrolled in at least the second year of a bachelor's
program.
o Must be selected for an exchange program under Erasmus+
agreements.
· Additional Information: These scholarships support study periods abroad within partner
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Domestic Undergraduate Students
1. A.Di.S.U.R.C.
Regional Scholarships
·
Amount:
Variable, based on financial need and student status
(on-campus, commuter, or off-campus).
·
Eligibility:
o Enrollment in a bachelor's degree program at the University of
Campania.
o Financial need assessed through ISEE (Equivalent Economic
Situation Indicator) not exceeding €25,500.
o Academic merit requirements vary by year of study; for
first-year students, no merit requirement at application, but 20 credits must
be earned by a specified deadline.
·
Additional
Benefits:
o Access to university accommodations.
o Discounted meals at university canteens.
o Supplementary grants for international mobility.
· Application Details: Applications are submitted through the A.Di.S.U.R.C. portal, with deadlines typically in the summer preceding the academic
Additional Financial Support and
Benefits
·
Merit-Based
Scholarships: Awards ranging from €1,000 to
€2,000 for students demonstrating high academic achievement.
·
Need-Based
Grants: Financial assistance up to €1,500 for
students from low-income backgrounds.
·
Special
Category Scholarships:
o Research Scholarships: Up to €2,500.
o Sports Scholarships: Approximately €1,000.
o Arts and Culture Scholarships: Around €1,200.
o Community Service and Entrepreneurship Scholarships: Varying amounts based on project scope.
Important Considerations
·
Application
Deadlines: Strict adherence to application
deadlines is crucial. Late submissions are typically not accepted.
·
Documentation:
Ensure all required documents, such as academic
transcripts, language proficiency certificates, and financial statements, are
prepared and submitted as per guidelines.
·
Language
Requirements: Depending on the program,
proficiency in Italian or English may be required.
· Non-Cumulative Awards: Some scholarships and subsidies cannot be combined; applicants should review the terms carefully.
Scholarships for Graduate Students
1. Fully
Funded Scholarship 2025
·
Amount:
Covers full tuition fees and provides a monthly allowance.
·
Eligibility:
o Open to international students applying for graduate programs.
o Selection based on academic merit and motivation.
·
Application
Details: Specific application procedures and
deadlines are available on the university's official website.
2. A.Di.S.U.R.C.
Regional Scholarships
·
Amount:
Variable, based on financial need and student status
(on-campus, commuter, or off-campus).
·
Eligibility:
o Enrollment in a graduate degree program at the University of
Campania.
o Financial need assessed through ISEE (Equivalent Economic
Situation Indicator) not exceeding €25,500.
o Academic merit requirements vary by year of study; for
first-year students, no merit requirement at application, but 20 credits must
be earned by a specified deadline.
·
Additional
Benefits:
o Access to university accommodations.
o Discounted meals at university canteens.
o Supplementary grants for international mobility.
·
Application
Details: Applications are submitted through the
A.Di.S.U.R.C. portal, with deadlines typically in the summer preceding the
academic year.
3. Erasmus+
Mobility Scholarships
·
Amount:
Varies depending on the destination country and duration
of stay.
·
Eligibility:
o Graduate students enrolled in at least the second year of a
master's program.
o Must be selected for an exchange program under Erasmus+
agreements.
·
Additional
Information: These scholarships support study
periods abroad within partner universities.
4. Research
Doctoral Course Scholarships (40th Cycle)
·
Amount:
Typically includes a monthly stipend and tuition waiver.
·
Eligibility:
o Applicants must hold a master's degree or equivalent.
o Selection based on academic qualifications and research
proposal.
· Application Details: Calls for applications are published annually, detailing specific research areas and application procedures.
5. INPS-Funded
PhD Scholarships
·
Amount:
Provides financial support for doctoral studies, including
a stipend.
·
Eligibility:
o Applicants must meet specific criteria set by INPS, including
academic qualifications and research alignment.
o Selection is contingent upon a positive assessment by the INPS
Commission.
· Application Details: Information is provided in the annual doctoral call for applications.
6. International
Credit Mobility Scholarships
·
Amount:
Covers expenses for a semester-long study period abroad.
·
Eligibility:
o Graduate students enrolled at partner institutions participating
in the Erasmus+ program.
o Applicants must have completed at least one year of graduate
studies.
· Application Details: Opportunities are announced through the university's international office and partner institutions.
Additional Financial Support and
Benefits
·
Merit-Based
Scholarships: Awards ranging from €1,000 to
€2,000 for students demonstrating high academic achievement.
·
Need-Based
Grants: Financial assistance up to €1,500 for
students from low-income backgrounds.
·
Special
Category Scholarships:
o Research Scholarships: Up to €2,500.
o Sports Scholarships: Approximately €1,000.
o Arts and Culture Scholarships: Around €1,200.
o Community Service and Entrepreneurship Scholarships: Varying amounts based on project scope.
Important Considerations
·
Application
Deadlines: Strict adherence to application
deadlines is crucial. Late submissions are typically not accepted.
·
Documentation:
Ensure all required documents, such as academic
transcripts, language proficiency certificates, and financial statements, are
prepared and submitted as per guidelines.
·
Language
Requirements: Depending on the program,
proficiency in Italian or English may be required.
· Non-Cumulative Awards: Some scholarships and subsidies cannot be combined; applicants should review the terms carefully.
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Eligibility criteria
Undergraduate Admission Eligibility Criteria
1. Educational
Qualification
·
Completion of 12 years of
schooling.
·
Possession of a valid high
school diploma or equivalent that qualifies you for university admission in
your home country.
2. Academic
Performance
·
A minimum Grade Point
Average (GPA) of 3.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale is generally expected.
3. Language
Proficiency
·
For
English-taught programs:
o Proof of English language proficiency, typically at a B2 level.
o Accepted tests include IELTS or TOEFL.
·
For
Italian-taught programs:
o Proof of Italian language proficiency, typically at a B2 level.
o Accepted certifications include CELI or CILS.
4. Entrance
Examination
· Certain programs may require passing a national entrance exam or a specific test set by the university.
5. Additional
Documentation
·
Personal statement or
essay.
· Letters of recommendation from teachers or mentors.
6. Application
Process
·
Non-EU applicants must
pre-enroll.
·
Submission of all required
documents, including academic transcripts, language proficiency certificates,
and identification documents.
7. Visa
Requirements
·
Non-EU students must obtain
a student visa after receiving the admission confirmation.
· Visa applications are processed through the Italian Embassy or Consulate in the applicant’s home country.
Graduate Admission Eligibility
Criteria
1. Educational
Qualifications
·
Master’s
Programs: Applicants must hold a Bachelor’s degree in a
relevant field from an accredited institution.
·
PhD Programs:
Applicants must possess a Master’s degree in a related
discipline.
2. Academic
Performance
·
A strong academic record is
expected. While specific GPA requirements may vary
by program, a minimum GPA of 3.0 on a
4.0 scale is generally recommended.
3. Language
Proficiency
·
English-taught
Programs: Proof of English proficiency is
required, typically at a B2 level of the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR). Accepted tests include IELTS, TOEFL, or PTE.
·
Italian-taught
Programs: For programs conducted in Italian, a B2 level proficiency in
Italian is necessary, demonstrated through certifications like CELI or CILS.
4. Program-Specific
Requirements
·
Some programs may have
additional prerequisites, such as specific undergraduate coursework, relevant
work experience, or entrance examinations. For
instance, admission to the English-language Medical School requires the International Medical Admissions Test (IMAT).
5. Application
Materials
Applicants are typically required to submit:
·
Completed application form.
·
Academic transcripts and
degree certificates.
·
Curriculum Vitae (CV) or
resume.
·
Personal statement
outlining academic and career goals.
·
Letters of recommendation
from academic or professional references.
·
Proof of language
proficiency.
·
Copy of passport or
national ID.
6. Application Process
·
Submit all required
documents as specified by the chosen program.
·
Some programs may require
an interview or additional assessments.
7. Visa
Requirements
·
Non-EU students must obtain
a student visa after receiving the admission confirmation.
Accommodation
Visa
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Scholarships for International Undergraduate Students
1. Fully
Funded Scholarship 2025
·
Amount:
Covers full tuition fees and provides a monthly allowance.
·
Eligibility:
o Open to international students applying for undergraduate programs.
o Selection based on academic merit and motivation.
·
Application
Details: Specific application procedures and
deadlines are available on the university's official website.
2. Erasmus+
Mobility Scholarships
·
Amount:
Varies depending on the destination country and duration
of stay.
·
Eligibility:
o Students enrolled in at least the second year of a bachelor's
program.
o Must be selected for an exchange program under Erasmus+
agreements.
· Additional Information: These scholarships support study periods abroad within partner
???????? Scholarships for
Domestic Undergraduate Students
1. A.Di.S.U.R.C.
Regional Scholarships
·
Amount:
Variable, based on financial need and student status
(on-campus, commuter, or off-campus).
·
Eligibility:
o Enrollment in a bachelor's degree program at the University of
Campania.
o Financial need assessed through ISEE (Equivalent Economic
Situation Indicator) not exceeding €25,500.
o Academic merit requirements vary by year of study; for
first-year students, no merit requirement at application, but 20 credits must
be earned by a specified deadline.
·
Additional
Benefits:
o Access to university accommodations.
o Discounted meals at university canteens.
o Supplementary grants for international mobility.
· Application Details: Applications are submitted through the A.Di.S.U.R.C. portal, with deadlines typically in the summer preceding the academic
Additional Financial Support and
Benefits
·
Merit-Based
Scholarships: Awards ranging from €1,000 to
€2,000 for students demonstrating high academic achievement.
·
Need-Based
Grants: Financial assistance up to €1,500 for
students from low-income backgrounds.
·
Special
Category Scholarships:
o Research Scholarships: Up to €2,500.
o Sports Scholarships: Approximately €1,000.
o Arts and Culture Scholarships: Around €1,200.
o Community Service and Entrepreneurship Scholarships: Varying amounts based on project scope.
Important Considerations
·
Application
Deadlines: Strict adherence to application
deadlines is crucial. Late submissions are typically not accepted.
·
Documentation:
Ensure all required documents, such as academic
transcripts, language proficiency certificates, and financial statements, are
prepared and submitted as per guidelines.
·
Language
Requirements: Depending on the program,
proficiency in Italian or English may be required.
· Non-Cumulative Awards: Some scholarships and subsidies cannot be combined; applicants should review the terms carefully.
Scholarships for Graduate Students
1. Fully
Funded Scholarship 2025
·
Amount:
Covers full tuition fees and provides a monthly allowance.
·
Eligibility:
o Open to international students applying for graduate programs.
o Selection based on academic merit and motivation.
·
Application
Details: Specific application procedures and
deadlines are available on the university's official website.
2. A.Di.S.U.R.C.
Regional Scholarships
·
Amount:
Variable, based on financial need and student status
(on-campus, commuter, or off-campus).
·
Eligibility:
o Enrollment in a graduate degree program at the University of
Campania.
o Financial need assessed through ISEE (Equivalent Economic
Situation Indicator) not exceeding €25,500.
o Academic merit requirements vary by year of study; for
first-year students, no merit requirement at application, but 20 credits must
be earned by a specified deadline.
·
Additional
Benefits:
o Access to university accommodations.
o Discounted meals at university canteens.
o Supplementary grants for international mobility.
·
Application
Details: Applications are submitted through the
A.Di.S.U.R.C. portal, with deadlines typically in the summer preceding the
academic year.
3. Erasmus+
Mobility Scholarships
·
Amount:
Varies depending on the destination country and duration
of stay.
·
Eligibility:
o Graduate students enrolled in at least the second year of a
master's program.
o Must be selected for an exchange program under Erasmus+
agreements.
·
Additional
Information: These scholarships support study
periods abroad within partner universities.
4. Research
Doctoral Course Scholarships (40th Cycle)
·
Amount:
Typically includes a monthly stipend and tuition waiver.
·
Eligibility:
o Applicants must hold a master's degree or equivalent.
o Selection based on academic qualifications and research
proposal.
· Application Details: Calls for applications are published annually, detailing specific research areas and application procedures.
5. INPS-Funded
PhD Scholarships
·
Amount:
Provides financial support for doctoral studies, including
a stipend.
·
Eligibility:
o Applicants must meet specific criteria set by INPS, including
academic qualifications and research alignment.
o Selection is contingent upon a positive assessment by the INPS
Commission.
· Application Details: Information is provided in the annual doctoral call for applications.
6. International
Credit Mobility Scholarships
·
Amount:
Covers expenses for a semester-long study period abroad.
·
Eligibility:
o Graduate students enrolled at partner institutions participating
in the Erasmus+ program.
o Applicants must have completed at least one year of graduate
studies.
· Application Details: Opportunities are announced through the university's international office and partner institutions.
Additional Financial Support and
Benefits
·
Merit-Based
Scholarships: Awards ranging from €1,000 to
€2,000 for students demonstrating high academic achievement.
·
Need-Based
Grants: Financial assistance up to €1,500 for
students from low-income backgrounds.
·
Special
Category Scholarships:
o Research Scholarships: Up to €2,500.
o Sports Scholarships: Approximately €1,000.
o Arts and Culture Scholarships: Around €1,200.
o Community Service and Entrepreneurship Scholarships: Varying amounts based on project scope.
Important Considerations
·
Application
Deadlines: Strict adherence to application
deadlines is crucial. Late submissions are typically not accepted.
·
Documentation:
Ensure all required documents, such as academic
transcripts, language proficiency certificates, and financial statements, are
prepared and submitted as per guidelines.
·
Language
Requirements: Depending on the program,
proficiency in Italian or English may be required.
· Non-Cumulative Awards: Some scholarships and subsidies cannot be combined; applicants should review the terms carefully.
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Undergraduate Admission Eligibility Criteria
1. Educational
Qualification
·
Completion of 12 years of
schooling.
·
Possession of a valid high
school diploma or equivalent that qualifies you for university admission in
your home country.
2. Academic
Performance
·
A minimum Grade Point
Average (GPA) of 3.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale is generally expected.
3. Language
Proficiency
·
For
English-taught programs:
o Proof of English language proficiency, typically at a B2 level.
o Accepted tests include IELTS or TOEFL.
·
For
Italian-taught programs:
o Proof of Italian language proficiency, typically at a B2 level.
o Accepted certifications include CELI or CILS.
4. Entrance
Examination
· Certain programs may require passing a national entrance exam or a specific test set by the university.
5. Additional
Documentation
·
Personal statement or
essay.
· Letters of recommendation from teachers or mentors.
6. Application
Process
·
Non-EU applicants must
pre-enroll.
·
Submission of all required
documents, including academic transcripts, language proficiency certificates,
and identification documents.
7. Visa
Requirements
·
Non-EU students must obtain
a student visa after receiving the admission confirmation.
· Visa applications are processed through the Italian Embassy or Consulate in the applicant’s home country.
Graduate Admission Eligibility
Criteria
1. Educational
Qualifications
·
Master’s
Programs: Applicants must hold a Bachelor’s degree in a
relevant field from an accredited institution.
·
PhD Programs:
Applicants must possess a Master’s degree in a related
discipline.
2. Academic
Performance
·
A strong academic record is
expected. While specific GPA requirements may vary
by program, a minimum GPA of 3.0 on a
4.0 scale is generally recommended.
3. Language
Proficiency
·
English-taught
Programs: Proof of English proficiency is
required, typically at a B2 level of the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR). Accepted tests include IELTS, TOEFL, or PTE.
·
Italian-taught
Programs: For programs conducted in Italian, a B2 level proficiency in
Italian is necessary, demonstrated through certifications like CELI or CILS.
4. Program-Specific
Requirements
·
Some programs may have
additional prerequisites, such as specific undergraduate coursework, relevant
work experience, or entrance examinations. For
instance, admission to the English-language Medical School requires the International Medical Admissions Test (IMAT).
5. Application
Materials
Applicants are typically required to submit:
·
Completed application form.
·
Academic transcripts and
degree certificates.
·
Curriculum Vitae (CV) or
resume.
·
Personal statement
outlining academic and career goals.
·
Letters of recommendation
from academic or professional references.
·
Proof of language
proficiency.
·
Copy of passport or
national ID.
6. Application Process
·
Submit all required
documents as specified by the chosen program.
·
Some programs may require
an interview or additional assessments.
7. Visa
Requirements
·
Non-EU students must obtain
a student visa after receiving the admission confirmation.


