A.Y. 2025-26
Amounts of grants for international mobility programs attributable by destination for a.y. 2025-2026
| Country group | Recipients | Host country | Monthly amount |
| Group 1 | All the students |
Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Iceland, Ireland, Luxembourg, Sweden, Liechtenstein, Norway, Faroe Islands, United Kingdom, Andorra, Monaco, San Marino |
€350,00 |
| Group 2 | All the students |
Greece, Spain, Cyprus, Malta, Portugal, Czech Republic, Estonia, Latvia,Slovakia, Slovenia |
€300,00 |
| Group 3 | All the students |
Bulgaria, Croatia, Lithuania, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Republic of North Macedonia, Turkey, Serbia |
€300,00 |
| Group 4 | Fewer Opportunities students | All other destinations* | €700,00 |
| Switzerland* | NONE | ||
With reference to students with destinations within group 4, it is specified that by virtue of the funds received to date, it will also be possible to support students who, while not in the fewer opportunities group, are assignees of a need-based benefit (2nd or 3rd fees relief target on the ordinary contribution. Currently, there is no contribution for students heading to destinations belonging to group 4 who are not assigned a need-based benefit).
Cash grants are disbursed within the limits of available resources and until the mobility funds allocated nationally and internationally are depleted.
The requirements dictated by the various national or international institutions will be respected for the disbursement of the grants.
*Students spending an exchange period in Switzerland will not receive the International Mobility Grant provided by Bocconi, as there is a Swiss-European Mobility Program (SEMP) grant for Switzerland, provided by the Swiss government. If interested, it is possible to contact the Swiss partner University for all information about this.