🇮🇹 1. DSU (Diritto allo Studio Universitario) Scholarships – Regional Support

What it is:
DSU (“Right to University Study”) Scholarships are income-based financial aid programs managed by regional student support agencies in Italy. They help eligible students — including international students — access higher education without financial barriers, providing tuition waivers, living allowances, housing and meal support, and other services.

How they work:

  • Administered by regional DSU bodies (e.g., DSU Toscana, EDISU Piemonte, and others).
  • Awards are typically based on income (ISEE equivalent) and need — not purely merit.
  • International students who provide the required financial documentation (including ISEE Parificato for non-EU students) can apply.

🔸 Examples of Regional DSU Scholarships

1) DSU Toscana (Tuscany)

  • Supports students at universities in Pisa, Florence, Siena.
  • Covers Bachelor’s, Master’s, and PhD levels.
  • Application window usually: Mid-July to Early September 2026.

2) EDISU Piemonte (Piedmont)

  • Regional scholarship covering universities such as University of Turin & Politecnico di Torino.
  • Typical application window: Late July – Early September 2026.

3) ER.GO / ARSU / ESU Regional Scholarships

  • Similar DSU-style scholarships in regions like Emilia-Romagna, Sicily, Veneto, Lazio (e.g., LAZIODISCO in Rome).
  • Provide tuition waivers, accommodation, and stipends.

📍 Note: Application details (deadlines, income thresholds, and required documents) vary by region and are set annually by each DSU office.


🎓 2. University-Specific Scholarships in 2026–2027

Alongside DSU, many Italian public universities offer merit-based or combined scholarships for international applicants — often covering tuition fees and sometimes offering living support or stipends.

📌 Major University Scholarships

🔹 University of Bologna – International Talents @Unibo

  • Competitive master’s scholarship that may include full tuition waiver + stipend.
  • Expected application period: Jan–May 2026.

🔹 University of Padua – Padua International Excellence Scholarship

  • Available for Bachelor’s & Master’s candidates.
  • Expected applications: Feb–May 2026.

🔹 Politecnico di Milano – Merit & DSU-related Scholarships

  • Offers a range of merit-based financial awards for MSc and other programs.
  • DSU support may also be available through the Milan regional DSU office (ISEE-based).

🔹 Politecnico di Torino – International Scholarships

  • Program-specific scholarships (mostly MSc) with merit emphasis.
  • Eligible applicants usually apply along with their admission.

🔹 Bocconi University Scholarships (Merit & Needs-Based)

  • Offers graduate merit awards and other financial packages with application rounds typically through admissions season (Nov-May 2026).

🔹 Università Cattolica & EDUCatt Scholarships

  • Scholarships tied to academic performance and financial criteria.
  • Deadlines often around late Sep 2026 after admissions.

🔹 University of Milan – Excellence Scholarships

  • Scholarships for Master’s programs with deadlines like 31 May 2026.

💸 What These Scholarships Cover

While specific benefits vary, typical coverage includes:

  • Tuition fee waiver (partial or full)
  • Annual or monthly stipend (e.g., €600/month or more in some DSU calls)
  • Free or subsidized meals at university canteens
  • Free or subsidized student housing
  • Travel allowances (in some regional programs)
  • Health services access & student support

📆 Typical 2026–2027 Scholarship Timeline

Scholarship TypeExpected 2026 Timeline
DSU Regional ScholarshipsJul–Sep 2026 (estimate)
University Merit Scholarships (e.g., Bologna, Padua)Jan–May 2026
Bocconi Merit AwardsNov 2025 – May 2026
University of Milan ExcellenceApply by 31 May 2026
MAECI Government ScholarshipsApr–May 2026 (general Italy government program)

📍 How to Apply (General Steps)

🇮🇹 Step 1 — Choose Your Program

Decide which university and scholarship scheme you’re targeting (regional DSU, merit scholarship, or both).

🧾 Step 2 — Check Requirements

Typical requirements include:

  • Proof of admission or enrollment in a degree program
  • Income documentation (often ISEE Parificato for non-EU students)
  • Academic transcripts and CV
  • Language test (if required by the university)

🖥 Step 3 — Submit Applications

  • DSU scholarships are usually applied via the university’s or regional DSU portal when calls open (often mid-year).
  • Merit scholarships may require a separate online form alongside applications for admission.

📌 Step 4 — Await Ranking / Results

Most DSU calls rank applicants by income and Resources, with results published in late summer or autumn. Merit awards often follow admissions decisions.

📎 Step 5 — Accept & Complete Registration

If awarded, accept the scholarship and complete any meeting or enrollment formalities at your university.

🇮🇹 Italian Government – Scholarships & Financial Aid Resource (MIUR/MUR) — general info on DSU and university aid schemes:
👉 https://miur.mur.gov.it/studiare-in-italia/studying/scholarships.html

For specific university scholarship calls, visit each university’s official financial aid or DSU page (e.g., Politecnico di Milano, University of Bologna, etc.) when they open their 2026–27 notices.


📌 Tips for International Applicants

✅ Start early — Italian scholarship calls open months before academic start dates.
✅ Prepare ISEE Parificato documentation for non-EU financial evaluation.
✅ Track both regional DSU calls and university merit scholarships separately.
✅ Confirm whether scholarships cover living stipends and housing.
✅ Monitor university admissions portals for updates.

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