University of Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli"

The University of Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli" is a public research institution established in 1991 to alleviate the overcrowding at the University of Naples Federico II. Headquartered in Caserta, with campuses spread across Naples, Aversa, Capua, and Santa Maria Capua Vetere, the university encompasses 16 departments covering disciplines such as engineering, architecture, medicine, law, humanities, and economics. It is committed to fostering international collaboration, offering programs in English, and supporting research initiatives like the VALERE program to promote academic excellence and innovation. The university also provides comprehensive student services, including an International Welcome Desk, free language courses, and psychological support, ensuring a supportive environment for both domestic and international students


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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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


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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.

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