University of Insubria Scholarship

The University of Insubria Scholarship is an Italy study-support opportunity linked to admission and right-to-study frameworks at the University of Insubria. For bachelor's applicants, scholarship outcomes depend on official calls, eligibility rules, and merit/economic criteria where applicable. Published benefits can vary by scheme and year, so applicants should confirm the latest call details on official university pages before submitting.

ItalyBachelorsPartially FundedDeadline: May-June (varies by call each year; confirm official source)

Official source: University of Insubria - Right to Study and Student Support • Last updated:

Eligibility

Eligible nationalities
International and domestic applicants can apply under the relevant call rules
Degree level
Bachelor's
Study location
Italy
Academic background
Secondary school qualification accepted for admission to the selected program
Admission required
Scholarship consideration is tied to valid program admission/enrollment status
Minimum GPA/grades
No universal cutoff is officially stated on this listing; requirements vary by scholarship call
Work experience
Work experience is usually not a universal criterion in this call type; verify call-specific rules
Field of study
Depends on the selected bachelor's program and active scholarship scheme
Residency requirement
May vary by call (for example, regional right-to-study rules)
Document language/translations
Certified translations may be required for non-Italian documents
Current enrollment status
Applicants must follow the call timeline for first-year or continuing-student status where applicable
Age limit
Age policy varies by call; many schemes do not publish one universal cap
Language requirements
Program language requirements apply (Italian and/or English depending on program)

Benefits

Tuition
Partial fee relief or reduction may be available depending on scholarship type and eligibility
Stipend
Regional or merit-based financial aid may be available; amount varies by call
Accommodation
Student housing support may be available in selected schemes and is not universally guaranteed
Travel
No universal travel allowance is officially specified on this listing
Health insurance
No universal health-insurance scholarship line is officially specified on this listing
Other benefits
Right-to-study support may include additional services depending on annual rules
Visa/residence support
No universal visa-fee coverage is officially stated
Application fee
Scholarship calls do not publish a universal fee-waiver rule; confirm the active portal fee policy

Application process

  1. Where to apply: Apply through official University of Insubria admission and scholarship/right-to-study pages
  2. Program admission: Complete admission steps for the selected bachelor's program
  3. Call review: Read the active scholarship call and confirm eligibility, deadlines, and document checklist
  4. Documents: Submit required academic/financial/supporting documents in the format requested by the call
  5. Selection method: Evaluation method depends on the active scheme (merit, economic criteria, or mixed criteria)
  6. Final decision/enrollment: Check official publication channels for results and complete any required enrollment confirmations
  7. Account/nomination: Create an account or complete nomination/referral steps where the provider requires it.

Required documents

  • Valid passport/ID
  • Secondary school certificate and transcript
  • Program admission/enrollment evidence where required
  • Language proficiency evidence if required by program
  • Motivation letter or supporting statement if requested
  • Financial documents for need-based schemes when applicable
  • Certified translations and legalization documents where required
  • CV/Resume
  • Recommendation letters (if required)
  • Portfolio / research proposal (if required)
  • Medical / health certificate (if required)
  • Any additional forms requested by the provider

Good to know

  • University scholarship outcomes at Insubria are call-based and can change year to year.
  • Applicants should treat third-party summaries as preliminary and rely on official annual call documents for final terms.
  • Applying early helps because some support channels require both admission and scholarship deadlines to be met.

FAQ

Is the University of Insubria bachelor's scholarship fully funded?

Not universally. Most support is partial and depends on the active scholarship/right-to-study call and eligibility criteria.

Can international students apply?

Yes, international applicants can apply under the relevant university and scholarship call rules.

Is IELTS mandatory?

Not always. Language proof depends on the chosen degree program and its official admission requirements.

Is there one fixed annual deadline?

Deadlines typically fall around May-June but vary by call and year, so always confirm on official pages.

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Ready to apply?

Applications are completed on the official provider website. Be cautious with third-party sites and always verify scholarship details at the source.

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