Borse di Studio


L’Università degli Studi di Scienze Gastronomiche mette a disposizione esenzioni dal pagamento della retta, per gli iscritti al primo anno del Corso di Laurea Magistrale in Food Industry Management.
Le esenzioni sono valide per il primo anno di corso e potranno essere confermate il secondo anno di corso previo mantenimento dei requisiti di merito indicati sui bandi.

I bandi per l’a.a. 2026/2027 saranno pubblicati nel mese di febbraio 2026.

Tutte le studentesse e gli studenti UNISG laureande/i e/o laureate/i provenienti da un corso di Laurea offerto dall’Università di Scienze Gastronomiche possono usufruire della riduzione di 4.000 euro della retta di iscrizione al I primo e al II anno di corso.

La riduzione della retta verrà applicata all’atto del pagamento della seconda rata di ciascun anno.

Per il mantenimento della riduzione nel secondo anno di corso è necessario il raggiungimento dei seguenti requisiti entro la fine della sessione esami di settembre:

  • Media dei voti pari a 27/30
  • Almeno 40 cfu

Tutte le studentesse e gli studenti che hanno frequentato le Summer School UNISG possono usufruire della riduzione di 500 euro sulla retta di iscrizione del primo anno di Corso, che verrà applicata sulla seconda rata.

 

Finanziamenti Agevolati


Agli studenti italiani con residenza in Italia, siano essi assegnatari o non assegnatari del diritto all’esonero, è riservata la possibilità di richiedere i Finanziamenti Agevolati, presso i seguenti istituti di credito convenzionati:

Banca Intesa San Paolo, www.intesabridge.it

Banca Sella, www.bancasella.it

Students with United States citizenship are eligible to apply for American financial aid through the William D. Ford Federal Direct Loan Program. Note that for all UNISG programs, loan applications must be initiated by the student and received at UNISG electronically.

Maximum Loan Amounts
Direct Stafford Loans are need based (subsidized) and non-need based (unsubsidized) and are subject to annual limits. The loan calculation is based on information from your FAFSA, information about other financial aid you are receiving and the cost of attendance (tuition and living expenses) which is set by the university.

PLUS loans (for parents of dependent students) and Grad PLUS loans (for independent students in the UNISG Master program) are also available.

Several steps are involved in applying for financial aid. Ensure that you start the process early in order to complete all steps in accordance with both the US Department of Education and UNISG deadlines.

As loans of all kinds involve serious financial commitments, UNISG requires that students be fully responsible in ensuring accurate and timely submission of their FAFSA. Although in some cases a student’s parents may help with completing the form, the student is considered ultimately responsible for his or her application process.

Applying

To apply for a Direct Loan, you must:
1. Complete a FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid). In completing the FAFSA, you must indicate the UNISG Federal School Code (also called the Title IV Code): G41391.
2. E-Sign an MPN (Master Promissory Note).
3. Email the UNISG Financial Aid Office, indicating the total amount of subsidized loan, unsubsidized loan, and PLUS loan you are applying for. Also indicate any other financial aid or scholarships you are receiving, as well as any other documentation or information you wish to transmit that was not included in your FAFSA. All amounts should be shown in US dollars and you should indicate the UNISG program you are applying for.
4. Complete entrance counseling, if you are a first-time Stafford Loan applicant.

Deadlines
– FAFSA submission: within five days of the UNISG Registrar’s announcement of accepted candidates.
– Acceptance of UNISG admission offer and payment of initial deposit: within five days of receipt of loan confirmation from UNISG Financial Aid.

Disbursement of Funds
FSA funds are not disbursed directly to the student. Disbursements are made to UNISG and applied to the student’s university account. Funds in excess of the student’s university fees will be disbursed to the student’s personal bank account once the student arrives at UNISG. All currency exchange rates are based on the rate in effect on the day of deposit of funds.
All students receiving US federal financial aid must demonstrate satisfactory academic progress (SAP) during their UNISG program, according to the university’s SAP policy. Additional details regarding SAP will be provided to students upon enrollment.

For more information, contact: UNISG Financial Aid Office
UNISG Federal School (Title IV) Code: G41391

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