34 Study Grants Provided for Three-year and Five-year Courses

How to apply

To apply for a study grant, applicants must prove their household income is below Euro 50,000.
IED and Accademia Galli assign students to household income brackets, taking into account the following indicators included in their University ISEE statements:
• Income Situation Indicator (ISR);
• Capital Situation Indicator (ISP);
• Economic Situation Indicator (ESI).
When assigning students to income brackets, a deduction of €10,000 is applied to the calculated income for each child (beginning from the third child) who belongs to the student's household.
This continues until the limit of the preceding household income bracket is reached. Household income brackets are calculated by taking into account a household’s income, assets, and economic situation, in addition to the student’s income, if any.

Requirements

To apply, students must register through ied.it/borse-di-studio/triennali and accept these Regulations. Participation is reserved exclusively for those who are aged 26 years or younger on 31 December 2024 and resident in Italy Applicants must be 18 years old by 31 December 2024 and have graduated from high school by September 2024.

Goals

A maximum of 34 study grants will be awarded, covering all tuition fees for the three-year and five-year Restoration courses at the Accademia Galli for the 2024-25 academic year.

How we select eligible students

A panel comprising heads of faculty and teachers from the schools of Design, Fashion, Visual Arts, Communication, and Restoration will assess each motivational letter and project.
Evaluation will be at the panel's sole discretion.
The panel will assess each motivational letter and project, assigning it a score from 0 to 5 for each of the following criteria:
• Originality of the idea;
• Design aptitude;
• Technical quality;
• Efficacy of the project.
Applicants with a minimum score of 12 will be invited for an interview, where they will be assessed from 0 to 5 on the following criteria:
• Candidate motivation;
• Intellectual agility and personal interests;
• Communication skills.
Candidate scores in both assessments and the student's financial situation will determine the final ranking.


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