Our University, in agreement with major Italian banks, offers its students the possibility to finance their education through student loans to be reimbursed at the end of the "bridge" period.
This initiative is aimed at students who have achieved a specific number of educational credits in previous years, depending on degree program, and regardless of their family's economic conditions.
Students may submit the request for funding on the portal of the application linked in the website. The procedures differ depending on the selected loan option.
Students may access a loan through only one bank per degree program and may not apply for more than one loan at the same time.
Below the list of affiliated banks:
Affiliated banks | Residency | Citizenship |
Intesa Sanpaolo Bank (for Bachelor and Law programs) | EU | EU and UK |
Intesa Sanpaolo Bank (for WBB) | EU | EU and UK |
UniCredit Bank | Italian | |
Banca popolare di Sondrio | Italian |
Additional opportunities:
Fondo StudioSì: for students with Italian citizenship and with residence in the following Italian regions: Abruzzo, Puglia, Basilicata, Calabria, Campania, Molise, Sardinia and Sicily.
Check all the details here.
The request can be submitted at any time of the year and the evaluation of it takes about a month.
Please note that for applications submitted by students enrolled from the second year onwards, in addition to regular enrollment in the academic year, requirements in terms of minimum credits are added.
Bachelor and Law programs
In order to access the funding and to be able to maintain the student must have obtained the credits as follows:
Year of study | Merit requirements to claim and maintain benefit |
First year | - |
Second year | 24 credits |
Third year | 90 credits |
Fourth year | 150 credits |
Fifth year | 205 credits |
First year “fuori corso” |
150 credits (1st year fc Bachelor degree) 250 credits (1st year fc Law) |
Master of Science
Year of study | Merit requirements to claim and maintain benefit |
First year | - |
Second year | 40 credits |
First year fuori corso | 90 credits |
Funding can also be requested by first-year students who are regularly enrolled.
The evaluation of the applications submitted by students enrolled in the first year cannot be evaluated before the second half of September and cannot be approved until the end of the enrollment reserve.
If the online application procedure for funding requires an indication of the degree class, we suggest you to consult the University Guide, where you will find the degree class of your course.