University of Messina
Scholarship
Scholarships
for Undergraduate Students at UniME
1.
ERSU Scholarships (Regional Agency for the Right to Study)
- Eligibility:
Open to both Italian and international students. Awards are based on
personal or family income and academic merit.
- Benefits:
May include tuition fee waivers, free accommodation, meal plans, and
financial support for international mobility.
- Application:
Students must apply online through the ERSU portal and provide necessary
documentation, including income certificates and academic records.
2.
Casa UniME Program
- Eligibility:
International students residing outside Messina with a rental contract of
at least 10 months within the city.
- Benefits:
Reimbursement of up to €2,000 per year for rent expenses.
- Note:
The program allocates approximately €350,000 annually to support eligible
students.
3.
Merit-Based Scholarships
- Eligibility:
Students demonstrating outstanding academic performance.
- Benefits:
Scholarships up to €5,000.
- Application:
Typically awarded automatically based on academic records; however, some
may require a separate application.
4.
Need-Based Scholarships
- Eligibility:
Students from low-income families.
- Benefits:
Scholarships up to €3,000.
- Application:
Requires submission of financial documents to assess eligibility.
5.
International Student Scholarships
- Eligibility:
Non-EU students enrolling in undergraduate programs.
- Benefits:
Scholarships up to €4,000.
- Application:
May require proof of academic excellence and financial need.
6.
Special Category Scholarships
- Eligibility:
Specific groups such as orphans of work-related victims, children of
Sicilian emigrants, victims of organized crime, and students with
disabilities.
- Benefits:
Varies based on category; includes tuition waivers and financial support.
- Application:
Applicants must provide relevant documentation to prove eligibility.
Average
Scholarship Amounts
- ERSU Scholarships:
Up to €6,500 annually, covering various expenses including tuition,
accommodation, and meals.
- Casa UniME:
Up to €2,000 annually for rent reimbursement.
- Merit-Based:
Up to €5,000.
- Need-Based:
Up to €3,000.
- International Student: Up to €4,000.
General
Eligibility Criteria
- Academic Requirements: Completion of 12 years of education with a high school
diploma.
- Language Proficiency:
Proof of English proficiency (e.g., IELTS or TOEFL) may be required 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 Messina or in
specific regions.
Additional Information
- Application Deadlines: Vary depending on the scholarship; it's essential to
check specific dates on the UniME 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 Graduate Students at UniME
1.
ERSU Scholarships (Regional Agency for the Right to Study)
- Eligibility:
Open to both Italian and international students enrolled in postgraduate
programs. Awards are based on personal or family income and academic
merit.
- Benefits:
May include tuition fee waivers, free accommodation, meal plans, and
financial support for international mobility.
- Application:
Students must apply online through the ERSU portal and provide necessary
documentation, including income certificates and academic records.
2.
Casa UniME Program
- Eligibility:
Graduate students residing outside Messina with a rental contract of at
least 10 months within the city.
- Benefits:
Reimbursement of up to €2,000 per year for rent expenses.
- Note:
The program allocates approximately €350,000 annually to support eligible
students.
3.
Erasmus+ Scholarships for Postgraduate Students
- Eligibility:
Students enrolled in a Ph.D. program or postgraduate school at UniME.
- Benefits: For long-term mobility (2–12 months): €700/month. For short-term mobility (5–30 days): €70/day for the first 14 days, €50/day from the 15th to the 30th day.
- Application:
Interested students should apply online using the ESSE3 platform.
4.
Erasmus+ Scholarships for Students in Disadvantaged Economic Conditions
- Eligibility:
Undergraduate, graduate, and postgraduate students enrolled at UniME with
a family unit whose ISEE-U is up to a maximum of €23,626.32.
- Benefits:
€900/month, plus a contribution for the flight ticket.
- Application:
Applications are submitted through the ESSE3 platform.
Average Scholarship Amounts
- ERSU Scholarships:
Up to €6,500 annually, covering various expenses including tuition,
accommodation, and meals.
- Casa UniME:
Up to €2,000 annually for rent reimbursement.
- Erasmus+ Scholarships: €700–€900/month, plus travel contributions.
General
Eligibility Criteria
- Academic Requirements: Bachelor's degree or equivalent qualification for
Master's programs; Master's degree for Ph.D. programs.
- Language Proficiency:
Proof of English proficiency (e.g., IELTS or TOEFL) may be required 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 Messina or in
specific regions.
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Additional Information
- Application Deadlines: Vary depending on the scholarship;
- 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 Criteria – University of Messina
1. Educational Qualification
·
Applicants must have completed at least 12 years of formal schooling, equivalent
to a high school diploma.
·
The diploma must be recognized as valid for
university admission in the student’s country of origin.
·
If you're an international student from a non-EU
country, you may need a Declaration of
Value (Dichiarazione di Valore) or a CIMEA Statement of Comparability for your diploma.
2. Entrance Exam or Test (Where
Required)
·
Some programs may require passing a local or national admission test
(especially for Medicine, Health Sciences, and Engineering programs).
·
Programs with limited enrollment (numerus
clausus) follow specific selection procedures.
3. Language Requirements
·
For Italian-taught
programs:
o A
B2 level of Italian (Common
European Framework) is generally required.
o Proof
can be provided through certificates (e.g., CILS, CELI) or a language test
conducted by the university.
·
For English-taught
programs:
o A
B2 level in English is required.
o Accepted
tests include IELTS, TOEFL, Cambridge, or proof of previous studies in English.
4. Pre-enrollment via Universitaly
Portal
·
Non-EU students living abroad must apply during
the pre-enrollment period.
·
You’ll need to upload your academic documents,
language proof, and passport.
5. Visa and Residence Permit (for Non-EU
Students)
·
Once admitted, non-EU students must obtain a student visa from the Italian embassy or
consulate in their country.
·
Upon arrival in Italy, they must apply for a residence permit (permesso di soggiorno)
within 8 days.
6. Additional Documents
·
Passport-size photograph
·
Copy of passport (or ID for EU students)
·
Official transcripts or academic records
·
Proof of financial means (may be required for
visa)
· Health insurance (for non-EU students)
Application Timeline (Typical)
·
Pre-enrollment:
February to July (via Universitaly)
·
ERSU
Scholarship Applications: July to August
· Academic Year Begins: Late September or early October
Graduate
Admission Eligibility Criteria – University of Messina
1. Educational Qualification
·
Applicants must hold a Bachelor’s degree (or an equivalent three-year
undergraduate degree) that is:
o Issued
by an accredited university.
o Recognized
as valid for access to graduate studies in Italy.
·
For international students, the degree must be
accompanied by either:
o A
Declaration of Value (Dichiarazione di
Valore) issued by the Italian embassy/consulate, or
o A
CIMEA Statement of Comparability.
2. Academic Transcript
·
Students must submit an official transcript showing the courses taken and grades
earned during their undergraduate studies.
·
Some Master's programs may require specific prerequisite subjects or a minimum GPA.
3. Program-Specific Requirements
·
Some programs might require:
o A
curriculum vitae (CV).
o A
statement of purpose (SOP) or
motivation letter.
o Letters
of recommendation (rare but sometimes requested).
o Passing
an entrance test or interview,
depending on the faculty.
4. Language Requirements
·
For Italian-taught
programs:
o A
B2 level in Italian is usually
required.
o Accepted
certificates: CILS, CELI, PLIDA, or internal UniME assessment.
·
For English-taught
programs:
o A
B2 level in English is required.
o Proof
can be provided through IELTS, TOEFL, Cambridge certifications, or if the
applicant has completed prior education in English.
5. Pre-enrollment via Universitaly
Portal
·
Non-EU students applying from abroad must submit:
o Personal
details.
o Degree
and transcripts.
o Language
certificates.
o Copy
of passport.
6. Visa and Residence Permit (for Non-EU
Students)
·
Upon acceptance, non-EU students must:
o Obtain
a Type D student visa from the
Italian consulate.
o Apply
for a residence permit (permesso di
soggiorno) within 8 days of arriving in Italy.
7. Additional Documents
·
Valid passport or EU ID.
·
Two passport-sized photos.
·
Proof of accommodation in Italy.
·
Health insurance (valid in Italy).
· Proof of financial resources (may be required for visa and scholarship applications).
Application Timeline (Typical)
·
Pre-enrollment
(via Universitaly): February to July
·
University
Application Window: Often open until August
·
ERSU
Scholarship Application: July to August
· Academic Year Start: End of September or early October
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Scholarships
for Undergraduate Students at UniME
1.
ERSU Scholarships (Regional Agency for the Right to Study)
- Eligibility:
Open to both Italian and international students. Awards are based on
personal or family income and academic merit.
- Benefits:
May include tuition fee waivers, free accommodation, meal plans, and
financial support for international mobility.
- Application:
Students must apply online through the ERSU portal and provide necessary
documentation, including income certificates and academic records.
2.
Casa UniME Program
- Eligibility:
International students residing outside Messina with a rental contract of
at least 10 months within the city.
- Benefits:
Reimbursement of up to €2,000 per year for rent expenses.
- Note:
The program allocates approximately €350,000 annually to support eligible
students.
3.
Merit-Based Scholarships
- Eligibility:
Students demonstrating outstanding academic performance.
- Benefits:
Scholarships up to €5,000.
- Application:
Typically awarded automatically based on academic records; however, some
may require a separate application.
4.
Need-Based Scholarships
- Eligibility:
Students from low-income families.
- Benefits:
Scholarships up to €3,000.
- Application:
Requires submission of financial documents to assess eligibility.
5.
International Student Scholarships
- Eligibility:
Non-EU students enrolling in undergraduate programs.
- Benefits:
Scholarships up to €4,000.
- Application:
May require proof of academic excellence and financial need.
6.
Special Category Scholarships
- Eligibility:
Specific groups such as orphans of work-related victims, children of
Sicilian emigrants, victims of organized crime, and students with
disabilities.
- Benefits:
Varies based on category; includes tuition waivers and financial support.
- Application:
Applicants must provide relevant documentation to prove eligibility.
Average
Scholarship Amounts
- ERSU Scholarships:
Up to €6,500 annually, covering various expenses including tuition,
accommodation, and meals.
- Casa UniME:
Up to €2,000 annually for rent reimbursement.
- Merit-Based:
Up to €5,000.
- Need-Based:
Up to €3,000.
- International Student: Up to €4,000.
General
Eligibility Criteria
- Academic Requirements: Completion of 12 years of education with a high school
diploma.
- Language Proficiency:
Proof of English proficiency (e.g., IELTS or TOEFL) may be required 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 Messina or in
specific regions.
Additional Information
- Application Deadlines: Vary depending on the scholarship; it's essential to
check specific dates on the UniME 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 Graduate Students at UniME
1.
ERSU Scholarships (Regional Agency for the Right to Study)
- Eligibility:
Open to both Italian and international students enrolled in postgraduate
programs. Awards are based on personal or family income and academic
merit.
- Benefits:
May include tuition fee waivers, free accommodation, meal plans, and
financial support for international mobility.
- Application:
Students must apply online through the ERSU portal and provide necessary
documentation, including income certificates and academic records.
2.
Casa UniME Program
- Eligibility:
Graduate students residing outside Messina with a rental contract of at
least 10 months within the city.
- Benefits:
Reimbursement of up to €2,000 per year for rent expenses.
- Note:
The program allocates approximately €350,000 annually to support eligible
students.
3.
Erasmus+ Scholarships for Postgraduate Students
- Eligibility:
Students enrolled in a Ph.D. program or postgraduate school at UniME.
- Benefits: For long-term mobility (2–12 months): €700/month. For short-term mobility (5–30 days): €70/day for the first 14 days, €50/day from the 15th to the 30th day.
- Application:
Interested students should apply online using the ESSE3 platform.
4.
Erasmus+ Scholarships for Students in Disadvantaged Economic Conditions
- Eligibility:
Undergraduate, graduate, and postgraduate students enrolled at UniME with
a family unit whose ISEE-U is up to a maximum of €23,626.32.
- Benefits:
€900/month, plus a contribution for the flight ticket.
- Application:
Applications are submitted through the ESSE3 platform.
Average Scholarship Amounts
- ERSU Scholarships:
Up to €6,500 annually, covering various expenses including tuition,
accommodation, and meals.
- Casa UniME:
Up to €2,000 annually for rent reimbursement.
- Erasmus+ Scholarships: €700–€900/month, plus travel contributions.
General
Eligibility Criteria
- Academic Requirements: Bachelor's degree or equivalent qualification for
Master's programs; Master's degree for Ph.D. programs.
- Language Proficiency:
Proof of English proficiency (e.g., IELTS or TOEFL) may be required 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 Messina or in
specific regions.
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Additional Information
- Application Deadlines: Vary depending on the scholarship;
- 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 Criteria – University of Messina
1. Educational Qualification
·
Applicants must have completed at least 12 years of formal schooling, equivalent
to a high school diploma.
·
The diploma must be recognized as valid for
university admission in the student’s country of origin.
·
If you're an international student from a non-EU
country, you may need a Declaration of
Value (Dichiarazione di Valore) or a CIMEA Statement of Comparability for your diploma.
2. Entrance Exam or Test (Where
Required)
·
Some programs may require passing a local or national admission test
(especially for Medicine, Health Sciences, and Engineering programs).
·
Programs with limited enrollment (numerus
clausus) follow specific selection procedures.
3. Language Requirements
·
For Italian-taught
programs:
o A
B2 level of Italian (Common
European Framework) is generally required.
o Proof
can be provided through certificates (e.g., CILS, CELI) or a language test
conducted by the university.
·
For English-taught
programs:
o A
B2 level in English is required.
o Accepted
tests include IELTS, TOEFL, Cambridge, or proof of previous studies in English.
4. Pre-enrollment via Universitaly
Portal
·
Non-EU students living abroad must apply during
the pre-enrollment period.
·
You’ll need to upload your academic documents,
language proof, and passport.
5. Visa and Residence Permit (for Non-EU
Students)
·
Once admitted, non-EU students must obtain a student visa from the Italian embassy or
consulate in their country.
·
Upon arrival in Italy, they must apply for a residence permit (permesso di soggiorno)
within 8 days.
6. Additional Documents
·
Passport-size photograph
·
Copy of passport (or ID for EU students)
·
Official transcripts or academic records
·
Proof of financial means (may be required for
visa)
· Health insurance (for non-EU students)
Application Timeline (Typical)
·
Pre-enrollment:
February to July (via Universitaly)
·
ERSU
Scholarship Applications: July to August
· Academic Year Begins: Late September or early October
Graduate
Admission Eligibility Criteria – University of Messina
1. Educational Qualification
·
Applicants must hold a Bachelor’s degree (or an equivalent three-year
undergraduate degree) that is:
o Issued
by an accredited university.
o Recognized
as valid for access to graduate studies in Italy.
·
For international students, the degree must be
accompanied by either:
o A
Declaration of Value (Dichiarazione di
Valore) issued by the Italian embassy/consulate, or
o A
CIMEA Statement of Comparability.
2. Academic Transcript
·
Students must submit an official transcript showing the courses taken and grades
earned during their undergraduate studies.
·
Some Master's programs may require specific prerequisite subjects or a minimum GPA.
3. Program-Specific Requirements
·
Some programs might require:
o A
curriculum vitae (CV).
o A
statement of purpose (SOP) or
motivation letter.
o Letters
of recommendation (rare but sometimes requested).
o Passing
an entrance test or interview,
depending on the faculty.
4. Language Requirements
·
For Italian-taught
programs:
o A
B2 level in Italian is usually
required.
o Accepted
certificates: CILS, CELI, PLIDA, or internal UniME assessment.
·
For English-taught
programs:
o A
B2 level in English is required.
o Proof
can be provided through IELTS, TOEFL, Cambridge certifications, or if the
applicant has completed prior education in English.
5. Pre-enrollment via Universitaly
Portal
·
Non-EU students applying from abroad must submit:
o Personal
details.
o Degree
and transcripts.
o Language
certificates.
o Copy
of passport.
6. Visa and Residence Permit (for Non-EU
Students)
·
Upon acceptance, non-EU students must:
o Obtain
a Type D student visa from the
Italian consulate.
o Apply
for a residence permit (permesso di
soggiorno) within 8 days of arriving in Italy.
7. Additional Documents
·
Valid passport or EU ID.
·
Two passport-sized photos.
·
Proof of accommodation in Italy.
·
Health insurance (valid in Italy).
· Proof of financial resources (may be required for visa and scholarship applications).
Application Timeline (Typical)
·
Pre-enrollment
(via Universitaly): February to July
·
University
Application Window: Often open until August
·
ERSU
Scholarship Application: July to August
· Academic Year Start: End of September or early October


