By: Hammad Ishaq | AI/ML Engineer
Last verified on: December 13, 2025
1. Overview: What Is the University of Camerino Scholarship?
The University of Camerino (UNICAM) — a historic public university in Central Italy — offers financial support to international students through a combination of institutional and regional scholarships tied to admission and enrolment. UNICAM’s official services page notes that multiple scholarship and financial aid opportunities are available, including merit‑ and income‑based awards such as ERDIS scholarships and other calls announced annually. (University of Camerino)
These scholarships support student mobility and internationalization by reducing financial barriers for eligible students enrolling in Bachelor’s, Master’s, and one‑tier degree programs in Italy. They may be connected to admission, enrolment outcomes, family income, or academic merit. However, unlike centralised national scholarships, many are administered directly by the university or in collaboration with regional agencies.
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2. Benefits & Funding
Officially verified benefits vary depending on the specific scholarship program:
ERDIS Scholarships
University‑linked scholarships awarded on the basis of merit and family economic situation, typically including:
Tuition waiver (reduction or complete exemption of university tuition fees)
Free food and lodging in student residences from October to July
Potential additional cash support for living expenses
This information is confirmed on UNICAM’s ERDIS scholarship official page. (University of Camerino)
Other Financial Aid
Separate funding opportunities may include:
Regional or national scholarships (e.g., Italian Government or Ministry‑linked initiatives) — eligibility and benefits vary by call and are published when open.
Mobility grants (such as Erasmus+) to support study or internship abroad experiences. (University of Camerino)
Note: As of last verification, the official UNICAM scholarship pages do not specify definitive stipend amounts (e.g., monthly living allowance) or confirm coverage for health insurance on official university scholarship documents. Always check the latest call texts when they are published.
3. Eligibility
Eligibility criteria differ by scholarship type and academic program. Key points from official sources include:
General Admission Requirements
International applicants (EU and non‑EU) can apply for admission and scholarship assessments.
You must first complete the Pre‑Admission Application to be considered for enrolment — a prerequisite step. (University of Camerino)
Scholarship Eligibility
Applicants normally must be enrolling for the first time in a degree at UNICAM (transfers are not usually considered). (University of Camerino)
Degree level requirements:
High school diploma for Bachelor’s
Equivalent bachelor’s degree for Master’s
Language requirements:
For English‑taught degrees, English certificates (e.g., IELTS/TOEFL) are recommended but not mandatory. (University of Camerino)
For Italian‑taught degrees, certification at B2 level in Italian is typically required. (University of Camerino)
Official Restrictions
Scholarship calls may include family income criteria (ISEE in Italy), academic performance standards, or other requirements (e.g., age limits) specified in the call texts.
As of last verification, UNICAM’s official pages do not list specific GPA or age cutoff thresholds for the 2026 scholarships. Always refer to the official call.
4. Timeline & Deadlines
Pre‑Admission Deadline
31 March 2026: Deadline to submit Pre‑Admission Application for Academic Year 2026‑27 via the University of Camerino portal. (University of Camerino)
Scholarship Call Publication
Scholarship calls (e.g., ERDIS and other UNICAM‑linked awards) are typically published later in the year — often mid‑year or summer — with deadlines varying by scholarship type. (University of Camerino)
Evaluation Period
Preliminary evaluations take around 3–4 weeks after submission. (University of Camerino)
Note: Official scholarship timelines for 2026 are not yet available as of this writing; applicants should refer to the official UNICAM scholarship and regional agency sites when open.
5. How to Apply (Step‑by‑Step)
Step 1 — Pre‑Admission
Visit the Pre‑Admissions 2026‑27 portal on UNICAM’s international site. (University of Camerino)
Register your personal details exactly as in your passport. (University of Camerino)
Fill in and submit the “Domanda di Valutazione Preventiva” (Pre‑Admission Assessment). (University of Camerino)
Pay the non‑refundable €20 application fee. (University of Camerino)
Upload required academic and identity documents. (University of Camerino)
Step 2 — Wait for Outcome
UNICAM’s Scientific Committee evaluates your submission and notifies you. (University of Camerino)
Step 3 — Formal Enrolment
If pre‑admitted, complete formal enrolment through the Universitaly portal once invitations are sent. (University of Camerino)
Step 4 — Scholarship Applications
After enrolment, monitor ERDIS and other scholarship calls on the university or regional websites and apply separately. (University of Camerino)
6. Required Documents Checklist
The exact list depends on your program and scholarship calls, but typical documents include:
Valid passport copy
Academic certificates and transcripts
Curriculum Vitae (CV)
Motivation letter (personal statement)
Language proficiency certificate (if applicable)
Any additional documents listed in the scholarship call
📌 Tip: Keep originals and certified translations ready in English or Italian for visa and final enrolment procedures.
7. Selection Criteria
While specific scoring rubrics are published per scholarship call, general criteria include:
Academic merit (grades/transcripts)
Family economic situation (especially for ERDIS)
Completeness of application
Language preparedness
Some awards may consider research potential or extracurricular excellence
If a call text does not explicitly list criteria, assume merit and need play a key role.
8. Practical Tips to Strengthen Your Application
Start early — pre‑admission deadlines are fixed and must be met first.
Prepare translated, certified documents to avoid delays.
Write a clear, specific motivation letter tailored to your field of study.
Follow UNICAM’s announcements regularly for new scholarship calls.
9. Official Links & Apply Now
Official UNICAM Resources
University of Camerino International Homepage: international.unicam.it (https://international.unicam.it/) (University of Camerino)
Pre‑Admissions 2026‑27 Portal: international.unicam.it/admissions/pre-admissions-2026-2027 (https://international.unicam.it/admissions/pre-admissions-2026-2027)
ERDIS Scholarships (official): international.unicam.it/scholarship-unicam/erdis-scholarships (https://international.unicam.it/scholarship-unicam/erdis-scholarships)
📌 Apply Now (Pre‑Admission): https://international.unicam.it/admissions/pre-admissions-2026-2027
10. FAQ
Q1: Do I need IELTS/TOEFL to study and get a scholarship?
Official guidance indicates these are recommended but not mandatory for many English‑taught programs; Italian proficiency is required for Italian‑taught ones. (University of Camerino)
Q2: Can scholarship applications be submitted before enrolment?
Scholarships like ERDIS are applied after enrolment, but you must complete pre‑admission first. (University of Camerino)
Q3: Are scholarships guaranteed if admitted?
No — scholarships are usually competitive and assessed separately. (University of Camerino)
Q4: What if I miss the pre‑admission deadline?
Missing the deadline typically means you’ll have to wait for the next cycle (e.g., Academic Year 2027‑28). Always track deadlines early.
Q5: Does this scholarship cover accommodation and living costs?
Some offerings (like ERDIS) include lodging and living support, but coverage details vary by call. (University of Camerino)
Disclaimer: While this article is based on official university sources and regional scholarship information where available, specific dates, amounts, and eligibility details are subject to change each year. Always double‑check the official scholarship call documents on UNICAM or regional agency websites before applying.






