Incentives and subsidies
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Incentives and subsidies
Incentives are offered to give you the opportunity to obtain reductions in the amount of contributions, or they are provided as compensations related to specific collaborations or for academic merits.
Incentives for Scientific Degrees (second or third year students only)
The University of Padova offers an annual merit-based economic support to a selection of students enrolled in scientific degree programmes.
Students will be selected by the University on the basis of the following requirements:\ 1. regular registration in a course year following the first, for a number of years not exceeding the normal duration of the courses mentioned in the call for application;\
How to apply:you are not required to apply specifically for it, as the award is assigned automatically to eligible students.
Amount of the award: up to a maximum amount of euro 1000, as reduction of second and third instalments of due tuition fees.
- Ranking of eligible candidates for scientific degree incentives for the 2025/26 academic year\ (italian version) Download
- Call for application A.Y. 2025/26 Download
Dual career student-athlete
To students who have achieved significant competitive sports merits, the University grants study benefits and support. For freshmen, the merit requirement consists of obtaining at least 6 ECTS credits by the first exam session, while those enrolled in years following the first must obtain at least 20 ECTS credits in the previous academic year.
Tutoring Grants
Every year, competitions are announced for the selection of tutors (170/2003), which take into account academic merit, skills, and aptitudes, evaluated through qualifications and selection interviews.
Student collaborations (200 hours)
Every year, students can apply for part-time collaborations with the University, for a maximum duration of 200 hours.
Useful information and call for applications
Call for support for rent payments
In order to support non-resident female and male students belonging to a family unit with an ISEE not exceeding 20,000 euros and who do not receive other public housing contributions for the reference period (January - August 2024), the Ministry of University and Research has established a fund aimed at providing a contribution for housing rental expenses incurred by these non-resident students, that is, those living in a place different from where the rented property is located. The total amount of the contribution due to each university will be determined by the Ministry of University and Research with a subsequent provision.
Contribution to healthcare expenses
In order to support non-resident female and male students, the Ministry of University and Research has established a fund aimed at providing a contribution for healthcare expenses incurred by these non-resident students, defined as those residing in an Italian region different from the one where the university they are enrolled in is located. The contribution for the academic year 2024/25 is 250.00 euros and will be allocated based on the ranking position and until the assigned resources from the Ministry are exhausted.
Awards for students and graduates
To reward deserving students, the University and other public or private entities periodically establish study and graduation awards: the vast majority are intended for graduates, but in some cases, those enrolled in bachelor's, master's, and single-cycle master's degree programs can also compete.
The procedures, requirements, and types of awards vary and are specified in the individual calls for applications, along with the contact information of the organizations issuing the competition.
Student Services Office - Economic benefits
via del Portello 19, 35129 Padova\ Mappa\
The Student Services Office is open to the public every day during office hours.
Opening hours:
Mondays and Wednesdays 10 a.m. - 1 p.m.\ Tuesdays 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. - 4.30 p.m.\ Thursdays 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.\ Fridays 10 a.m. - 1 p.m.