Financial Information
 
 
Tuition

The tuition is 3.000 Euro per term. This amount does not include fees, costs of accommodation, books, travel, visa, etc and living expenses in general.


Financial aid  

Full and partial scholarship opportunities are available. Scholarships are awarded based on merit and need. The Admission Committee will offer scholarship awards (and admissions) for the Master in Comparative Law, Economics and Finance on a rolling basis. The Committee will start informing selected students on late February. Any subsequent offer will be made only if spaces in the program and scholarship funds will be available. Therefore, IUC strongly encourages interested students to submit their applications as early as possible.

Scholarship awards:

- Partial scholarships consist in a financial aid to cover part of the tuition for two years.
- Full scholarships cover the whole tuition for two years.
- Living expenses are not covered by scholarships. IUC, however, grants to a selected number of students some special scholarships awards covering the tuition and reasonable living expenses in Turin.
- 5 full-tuition waivers are allocated to outstanding students coming from Piedmont.


Special aid

All the scholarships are awarded on merit and need bases, following the same merit criteria adopted to select our perspective students. Moreover, to encourage the cultural diversity in a global legal education, some scholarships awards will be granted to outstanding candidate from developing countries.

Students from the Turin area or having housing available in the Turin area that are interested in our “adopt a fellow student” program might receive partial or full tuition remission if willing to host a disadvantaged fellow student. To receive more information please contact:

 
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