University of Milan
Scholarship
Undergraduate Scholarships at the
University of Milan
1. University
Scholarships
·
Amount:
€1,800 per academic year
·
Eligibility:
o Open to both Italian and international students
o Enrolled in the first year of a Bachelor's or single-cycle
Master's degree program
o Meet specific merit and income criteria as detailed in the annual call for applications
·
Details:
These scholarships are awarded based on a combination of
academic merit and financial need. Applicants must
not have previously enrolled in a program of the same level. The scholarship is disbursed through the university's personal
badge, "Carta La Statale."
2. Regional
Scholarships (DSU - Diritto allo Studio Universitario)
·
Amount:
Varies based on income bracket; includes monetary support
and access to university services
·
Eligibility:
o Open to Italian and international students
o Enrolled in a Bachelor's or single-cycle Master's degree program
o Meet specific income and merit requirements
·
Application
Period: Announced annually, typically in July
·
Details:
These scholarships aim to support students from
lower-income families, ensuring the right to education. Benefits may include tuition fee reductions, meal vouchers, and
accommodation support.
3. International
Scholarships
·
Amount:
o 60 scholarships of €8,000 each, including full tuition fee
exemption
o 100 total exemptions from the all-inclusive tuition fee
·
Eligibility:
o International students applying for a Master's degree program
o Demonstrated academic excellence
·
Application
Deadline: May 31, 2025, for the 2025/2026
academic year
·
Details:
These scholarships are awarded to international students
who have applied for admission to a Master's degree program by the specified
deadline. Selection is based on academic merit.
4. IUPALS
Scholarships (Italian Universities for Palestinian Students)
·
Amount:
Covers the entire study cycle, including tuition and
possibly living expenses
·
Eligibility:
o Palestinian students residing in the Palestinian Territories
o Holding a suitable qualification for university studies
o Not already enrolled in an Italian university
·
Application
Period: Details provided in the annual call for
applications
·
Details:
As part of the IUPALS project, the University of Milan
offers 10 scholarships for the 2025/2026 academic year to support Palestinian
students in pursuing higher education in Italy.
5. International
Mobility Allowance
·
Amount:
€600 per month for up to 10 months; additional travel
expense reimbursement (€100 for European countries, €500 for non-European
countries)
·
Eligibility:
o Students participating in university-certified study abroad
programs
o Regular attendance and meeting income requirements
·
Application
Period: From the second half of July to the end
of September
·
Details:
This allowance supports students undertaking a period of
study abroad, contributing to living and travel expenses. It is awarded once per study level.
6. Scholarships
for Promising Graduates
·
Amount:
Between €1,000 and €2,500 gross per month
·
Eligibility:
o Graduates demonstrating exceptional academic performance
o Engaged in research or further studies
· Details: These scholarships support outstanding graduates in pursuing research or advanced studies, fostering academic excellence.
Additional Information
·
Tuition
Fees: For international students, the first
installment is €156, with the second installment based on the income bracket of
their country of citizenship.
·
Application
Tips:
o Ensure all required documents are submitted before deadlines.
o Check specific eligibility criteria for each scholarship.
o Stay updated through the university's official channels for any changes or announcements.
Graduate Scholarships at the University
of Milan
1. Excellence
Scholarships
·
Amount:
€8,000 per year plus full tuition fee exemption
·
Number of
Scholarships: 60 grants of €8,000 and 100 full
tuition fee exemptions
·
Eligibility:
o International students admitted to a Master's degree program by May 31, 2025
o Selection based on academic merit, curriculum vitae, and
first-year performance
·
Application
Process: No separate application; all eligible
applicants are automatically considered
·
Additional
Information: Scholarships are subject to Italian
income tax laws
2. DSU
Regional Scholarships (Diritto allo Studio Universitario)
·
Amount:
Up to €7,200 annually, including:
o Free accommodation or housing allowance
o Free meals at university cafeterias
o Coverage of additional expenses (e.g., books, sports)
o Tuition fee exemption
·
Eligibility:
o Both domestic and international students
o Demonstrated financial need and academic merit
·
Application
Process: Submit the DSU Scholarship application
form
·
Additional
Information: Highly competitive and considered
one of the best in Italy
3. University
Scholarships
·
Amount:
€1,800 per academic year
·
Number of
Scholarships: 945 available for the 2024/2025
academic year
·
Eligibility:
o Students whose income exceeds the limit set for regional
scholarships
o Enrolled in a Master's degree program
·
Application
Period: Typically from July 15 to September 30
·
Application
Process: Apply through the Online Service Desk
after registering with the university
4. Scholarships
for Promising Graduates
·
Amount:
€1,000 to €2,500 gross per month
·
Eligibility:
o Graduates demonstrating exceptional academic performance
o Engaged in research or further studies
·
Application
Process: Details provided in the annual call for
applications
·
Additional
Information: Supports outstanding graduates in
pursuing research or advanced studies
5. International
Mobility Allowance
·
Amount:
€600 per month for up to 10 months; additional travel
expense reimbursement (€100 for European countries, €500 for non-European
countries)
·
Eligibility:
o Students participating in university-certified study abroad
programs
o Regular attendance and meeting income requirements
·
Application
Period: From the second half of July to the end
of September
·
Application
Process: Apply through the university's financial
support services
6. IUPALS
Scholarships (Italian Universities for Palestinian Students)
·
Amount:
Covers the entire study cycle, including tuition and
possibly living expenses
·
Eligibility:
o Palestinian students residing in the Palestinian Territories
o Holding a suitable qualification for university studies
o Not already enrolled in an Italian university
·
Application
Process: Details provided in the annual call for
applications
· Additional Information: Supports Palestinian students in pursuing higher education in Italy
Additional Information
·
Tuition
Fees: For international students, the first
installment is €156, with the second installment based on the income bracket of
their country of citizenship
·
Application
Tips:
o Ensure all required documents are submitted before deadlines
o Check specific eligibility criteria for each scholarship
o Stay updated through the university's official channels for any changes or announcements
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Eligibility criteria
General
Admission Requirements for undergraduates
· Educational Qualification: Applicants must possess a valid upper secondary school diploma (high school diploma or equivalent) that qualifies them for university-level studies in their home country.
· Language Proficiency:
o Italian-taught Programs: Non-EU students residing abroad must demonstrate proficiency in Italian, typically at a B2 level, through recognized certifications such as CILS or CELI.
o English-taught Programs: For programs offered in English, applicants are generally required to have an English proficiency level of B1 or B2, depending on the specific program. Accepted certifications include TOEFL, IELTS, or equivalent.
Admission Procedures
1. Open Admission Programs
· Assessment Test: Applicants must take a mandatory, non-selective test (often the TOLC test) to assess their academic preparation. While the test is compulsory, the results do not affect admission eligibility.
· Additional Learning Obligations (OFA): Depending on test outcomes, students may be assigned additional learning obligations to strengthen their academic foundation.
2. Limited Admission Programs
· Entrance Examination: Programs with a limited number of seats require applicants to pass a competitive entrance exam. Admission is granted based on ranking in the exam results.
· National Limited Admission Programs: Certain programs, such as Medicine and Surgery, International Medical School, Dental Medicine, Veterinary Medicine, and Healthcare Professions, have nationally regulated admission procedures and quotas.
International Applicants
· Documentation: Applicants need to provide translated and legalized copies of their educational qualifications, along with any required language proficiency certificates.
· Visa Requirements: Upon acceptance, non-EU students must obtain a study visa to enter and study in Italy.
Key Dates for 2025/2026 Admissions
· Publication of Calls for Applications: Starting from March 2025, the university will publish detailed calls for applications for each program, outlining specific admission requirements, test dates, and procedures.
· Application Deadlines: Deadlines vary by program and admission type (open or limited). Applicants should refer to the specific call for applications for their chosen program to ensure timely submission.
General Admission Requirements for graduates
·
Bachelor’s
Degree: Applicants must hold a valid Bachelor's
degree or equivalent qualification. Final-year students may apply, provided
they graduate by December 31, 2025.
·
Curricular
Alignment: The undergraduate degree should align
with the chosen Master's program. Some programs may require specific coursework
or credits in relevant subjects.
· Academic Performance: A strong academic record is essential. For instance, the Law and Sustainable Development program expects a minimum GPA of 25/30 or a graduation score of at least 95/110.
International Applicants
· Visa Application Deadline: Non-EU applicants requiring a visa must apply for admission by April 30, 2025.
Language Proficiency
·
English-Taught
Programs: A minimum B2 level in English is generally
required, verified through recognized certifications such as TOEFL or IELTS.
Some programs, like Law and Sustainable
Development, may demand a C1 level.
· Italian-Taught Programs: For programs conducted in Italian, a B2 level proficiency in Italian is typically necessary, demonstrated via certifications like CILS or CELI.
Admission Process
1.
Application
Submission: Applications for open-admission
Master's programs open on January 22,
2025. Deadlines vary by program, with some
extending until August 25, 2025.
2.
Evaluation by
Admission Board: Each program's Admission Board
assesses applicants based on academic qualifications, curriculum vitae, and, if
necessary, an interview.
3. Enrolment: Successful candidates can enrol starting April 2, 2025, after receiving approval from the Admission Board.
Additional Notes
·
Program-Specific
Requirements: Some programs may have additional
prerequisites, such as specific coursework or entrance exams. Applicants should
consult the individual program pages for detailed information.
· Language Certification Validity: Ensure that language proficiency certifications are valid and recognized by the University at the time of application.
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Undergraduate Scholarships at the
University of Milan
1. University
Scholarships
·
Amount:
€1,800 per academic year
·
Eligibility:
o Open to both Italian and international students
o Enrolled in the first year of a Bachelor's or single-cycle
Master's degree program
o Meet specific merit and income criteria as detailed in the annual call for applications
·
Details:
These scholarships are awarded based on a combination of
academic merit and financial need. Applicants must
not have previously enrolled in a program of the same level. The scholarship is disbursed through the university's personal
badge, "Carta La Statale."
2. Regional
Scholarships (DSU - Diritto allo Studio Universitario)
·
Amount:
Varies based on income bracket; includes monetary support
and access to university services
·
Eligibility:
o Open to Italian and international students
o Enrolled in a Bachelor's or single-cycle Master's degree program
o Meet specific income and merit requirements
·
Application
Period: Announced annually, typically in July
·
Details:
These scholarships aim to support students from
lower-income families, ensuring the right to education. Benefits may include tuition fee reductions, meal vouchers, and
accommodation support.
3. International
Scholarships
·
Amount:
o 60 scholarships of €8,000 each, including full tuition fee
exemption
o 100 total exemptions from the all-inclusive tuition fee
·
Eligibility:
o International students applying for a Master's degree program
o Demonstrated academic excellence
·
Application
Deadline: May 31, 2025, for the 2025/2026
academic year
·
Details:
These scholarships are awarded to international students
who have applied for admission to a Master's degree program by the specified
deadline. Selection is based on academic merit.
4. IUPALS
Scholarships (Italian Universities for Palestinian Students)
·
Amount:
Covers the entire study cycle, including tuition and
possibly living expenses
·
Eligibility:
o Palestinian students residing in the Palestinian Territories
o Holding a suitable qualification for university studies
o Not already enrolled in an Italian university
·
Application
Period: Details provided in the annual call for
applications
·
Details:
As part of the IUPALS project, the University of Milan
offers 10 scholarships for the 2025/2026 academic year to support Palestinian
students in pursuing higher education in Italy.
5. International
Mobility Allowance
·
Amount:
€600 per month for up to 10 months; additional travel
expense reimbursement (€100 for European countries, €500 for non-European
countries)
·
Eligibility:
o Students participating in university-certified study abroad
programs
o Regular attendance and meeting income requirements
·
Application
Period: From the second half of July to the end
of September
·
Details:
This allowance supports students undertaking a period of
study abroad, contributing to living and travel expenses. It is awarded once per study level.
6. Scholarships
for Promising Graduates
·
Amount:
Between €1,000 and €2,500 gross per month
·
Eligibility:
o Graduates demonstrating exceptional academic performance
o Engaged in research or further studies
· Details: These scholarships support outstanding graduates in pursuing research or advanced studies, fostering academic excellence.
Additional Information
·
Tuition
Fees: For international students, the first
installment is €156, with the second installment based on the income bracket of
their country of citizenship.
·
Application
Tips:
o Ensure all required documents are submitted before deadlines.
o Check specific eligibility criteria for each scholarship.
o Stay updated through the university's official channels for any changes or announcements.
Graduate Scholarships at the University
of Milan
1. Excellence
Scholarships
·
Amount:
€8,000 per year plus full tuition fee exemption
·
Number of
Scholarships: 60 grants of €8,000 and 100 full
tuition fee exemptions
·
Eligibility:
o International students admitted to a Master's degree program by May 31, 2025
o Selection based on academic merit, curriculum vitae, and
first-year performance
·
Application
Process: No separate application; all eligible
applicants are automatically considered
·
Additional
Information: Scholarships are subject to Italian
income tax laws
2. DSU
Regional Scholarships (Diritto allo Studio Universitario)
·
Amount:
Up to €7,200 annually, including:
o Free accommodation or housing allowance
o Free meals at university cafeterias
o Coverage of additional expenses (e.g., books, sports)
o Tuition fee exemption
·
Eligibility:
o Both domestic and international students
o Demonstrated financial need and academic merit
·
Application
Process: Submit the DSU Scholarship application
form
·
Additional
Information: Highly competitive and considered
one of the best in Italy
3. University
Scholarships
·
Amount:
€1,800 per academic year
·
Number of
Scholarships: 945 available for the 2024/2025
academic year
·
Eligibility:
o Students whose income exceeds the limit set for regional
scholarships
o Enrolled in a Master's degree program
·
Application
Period: Typically from July 15 to September 30
·
Application
Process: Apply through the Online Service Desk
after registering with the university
4. Scholarships
for Promising Graduates
·
Amount:
€1,000 to €2,500 gross per month
·
Eligibility:
o Graduates demonstrating exceptional academic performance
o Engaged in research or further studies
·
Application
Process: Details provided in the annual call for
applications
·
Additional
Information: Supports outstanding graduates in
pursuing research or advanced studies
5. International
Mobility Allowance
·
Amount:
€600 per month for up to 10 months; additional travel
expense reimbursement (€100 for European countries, €500 for non-European
countries)
·
Eligibility:
o Students participating in university-certified study abroad
programs
o Regular attendance and meeting income requirements
·
Application
Period: From the second half of July to the end
of September
·
Application
Process: Apply through the university's financial
support services
6. IUPALS
Scholarships (Italian Universities for Palestinian Students)
·
Amount:
Covers the entire study cycle, including tuition and
possibly living expenses
·
Eligibility:
o Palestinian students residing in the Palestinian Territories
o Holding a suitable qualification for university studies
o Not already enrolled in an Italian university
·
Application
Process: Details provided in the annual call for
applications
· Additional Information: Supports Palestinian students in pursuing higher education in Italy
Additional Information
·
Tuition
Fees: For international students, the first
installment is €156, with the second installment based on the income bracket of
their country of citizenship
·
Application
Tips:
o Ensure all required documents are submitted before deadlines
o Check specific eligibility criteria for each scholarship
o Stay updated through the university's official channels for any changes or announcements
No results found
General
Admission Requirements for undergraduates
· Educational Qualification: Applicants must possess a valid upper secondary school diploma (high school diploma or equivalent) that qualifies them for university-level studies in their home country.
· Language Proficiency:
o Italian-taught Programs: Non-EU students residing abroad must demonstrate proficiency in Italian, typically at a B2 level, through recognized certifications such as CILS or CELI.
o English-taught Programs: For programs offered in English, applicants are generally required to have an English proficiency level of B1 or B2, depending on the specific program. Accepted certifications include TOEFL, IELTS, or equivalent.
Admission Procedures
1. Open Admission Programs
· Assessment Test: Applicants must take a mandatory, non-selective test (often the TOLC test) to assess their academic preparation. While the test is compulsory, the results do not affect admission eligibility.
· Additional Learning Obligations (OFA): Depending on test outcomes, students may be assigned additional learning obligations to strengthen their academic foundation.
2. Limited Admission Programs
· Entrance Examination: Programs with a limited number of seats require applicants to pass a competitive entrance exam. Admission is granted based on ranking in the exam results.
· National Limited Admission Programs: Certain programs, such as Medicine and Surgery, International Medical School, Dental Medicine, Veterinary Medicine, and Healthcare Professions, have nationally regulated admission procedures and quotas.
International Applicants
· Documentation: Applicants need to provide translated and legalized copies of their educational qualifications, along with any required language proficiency certificates.
· Visa Requirements: Upon acceptance, non-EU students must obtain a study visa to enter and study in Italy.
Key Dates for 2025/2026 Admissions
· Publication of Calls for Applications: Starting from March 2025, the university will publish detailed calls for applications for each program, outlining specific admission requirements, test dates, and procedures.
· Application Deadlines: Deadlines vary by program and admission type (open or limited). Applicants should refer to the specific call for applications for their chosen program to ensure timely submission.
General Admission Requirements for graduates
·
Bachelor’s
Degree: Applicants must hold a valid Bachelor's
degree or equivalent qualification. Final-year students may apply, provided
they graduate by December 31, 2025.
·
Curricular
Alignment: The undergraduate degree should align
with the chosen Master's program. Some programs may require specific coursework
or credits in relevant subjects.
· Academic Performance: A strong academic record is essential. For instance, the Law and Sustainable Development program expects a minimum GPA of 25/30 or a graduation score of at least 95/110.
International Applicants
· Visa Application Deadline: Non-EU applicants requiring a visa must apply for admission by April 30, 2025.
Language Proficiency
·
English-Taught
Programs: A minimum B2 level in English is generally
required, verified through recognized certifications such as TOEFL or IELTS.
Some programs, like Law and Sustainable
Development, may demand a C1 level.
· Italian-Taught Programs: For programs conducted in Italian, a B2 level proficiency in Italian is typically necessary, demonstrated via certifications like CILS or CELI.
Admission Process
1.
Application
Submission: Applications for open-admission
Master's programs open on January 22,
2025. Deadlines vary by program, with some
extending until August 25, 2025.
2.
Evaluation by
Admission Board: Each program's Admission Board
assesses applicants based on academic qualifications, curriculum vitae, and, if
necessary, an interview.
3. Enrolment: Successful candidates can enrol starting April 2, 2025, after receiving approval from the Admission Board.
Additional Notes
·
Program-Specific
Requirements: Some programs may have additional
prerequisites, such as specific coursework or entrance exams. Applicants should
consult the individual program pages for detailed information.
· Language Certification Validity: Ensure that language proficiency certifications are valid and recognized by the University at the time of application.


