Financing your education can be challenging, but various scholarships can help ease the burden. Here’s everything you need to know about applying for scholarships when studying medicine in Italy through the IMAT.
Types of Scholarships
- Italian Government Scholarships
- Eligibility: Open to international students enrolling in Master’s, PhD programs, and research projects.
- Benefits: Monthly stipend of €900, tuition fee exemptions, and health insurance.
- Requirements: Age limits (28 for Master’s, 30 for PhD, no age limit for research), language proficiency (B2 level in Italian or English), and academic qualifications.
- How to Apply: Submit an online application with documents proving eligibility, including academic transcripts and proof of language proficiency.
2.University-Specific Scholarships
- Eligibility: Criteria vary by university but generally include academic excellence and financial need.
- Benefits: Tuition waivers, accommodation subsidies, and living stipends.
- Requirements: Often include maintaining a certain GPA, demonstrating financial need, and being enrolled in an eligible program.
- How to Apply: Each university has its application process, usually detailed on their official websites.
3.Regional Scholarships
- Eligibility: Available to students based on the region where they are studying.
- Benefits: Financial support for tuition fees, accommodation, and living expenses.
- Requirements: Demonstrated financial need and residency in the region.
- How to Apply: Application processes are typically administered by regional authorities and require proof of financial need.
4.Private Scholarships
- Eligibility: Criteria vary widely but can include academic merit, specific fields of study, or extracurricular achievements.
- Benefits: Can range from partial to full tuition coverage, stipends, and additional resources like study materials.
- Requirements: Varies; some may require essays, interviews, or proof of achievements.
- How to Apply: Check the specific requirements of each private scholarship provider.
Applying for Scholarships
- Check Eligibility Requirements:
- Residency and Citizenship: Verify if the scholarship is open to international students and residents.
- Academic Performance: Maintain the required GPA or academic standards.
- Financial Need: Prepare documents to prove financial need, if required.
2.Gather Required Documents:
- Transcripts: Obtain official academic transcripts.
- Proof of Residency/Citizenship: Provide necessary documentation.
- Financial Information: Collect tax returns or income statements.
- Recommendation Letters: Secure letters from teachers or professionals.
3.Submit Applications:
- Deadlines: Be mindful of application deadlines and submit all materials on time.
- Accurate Information: Ensure all information is correct and complete.
4.Follow-Up:
- Confirmation: Verify that your application has been received.
- Additional Information: Be ready to provide more details if requested by the scholarship committee.
Understanding ISEE (Indicator of Economic Situation)
The ISEE (Indicatore della Situazione Economica Equivalente) is a means-tested indicator used to assess the financial situation of families applying for benefits in Italy. Here’s what you need to know:
- Purpose: Used to determine eligibility for various social benefits and public services, including scholarships.
- Components: Considers income, assets, family composition, and specific needs.
- Calculation: Managed by INPS (National Institute of Social Security). Families need to submit documents like income statements and property declarations.
- Use in Scholarships: Many scholarships require an ISEE declaration to assess financial need. Make sure to complete this process early to avoid delays.
By following these guidelines and thoroughly preparing your applications, you can increase your chances of securing a scholarship and successfully funding your education in Italy. Good luck!

