Machine Translated by Google Call for applications Scholarship - Academic Year 2025/2026 Summary ART. 1 REFERENCE STANDARDS ............................................................................................................................ 5 ART. 2 RECIPIENTS OF THE BENEFIT AND UNIVERSITY INSTITUTIONS................................................. 7 2.1 Courses for which the scholarship is granted................................................................................................................ 7 2.2 Option between last semester of the three-year degree or first year of the two-year master's degree ................................. 8 2.3 Old system degree ..................................................................................................................................................... 8 2.4 University diplomas obtained at the schools directed for special purposes of the Academies of Fine Arts and ISIA 8 2.5 Student who enrolls simultaneously in more than one course of study pursuant to Law no. 33 of 12/4/2022......... 9 ART. 3 TERMS FOR REGISTRATION FOR INDIVIDUAL COURSES .................................................................................. 9 ART. 4 DURATION OF GRANTING OF BENEFITS ................................................................................................. 9 4.1 Duration of the granting of benefits for students enrolled in courses referred to in Ministerial Decree 270/2004 and Research Doctorates 9 4.2 Duration of the granting of benefits for students enrolled in courses at the Academy of Fine Arts, ISIA and Conservatory ........................................................................................................................................................ 10 4.3 Duration of benefits granted to students enrolled in ITS courses................................................................. 10 4.4 Students with disabilities ................................................................................................................................ 10 4.5 Resetting university seniority ................................................................................................................................. 11 4.6 Calculation of semesters ............................................................................................................................................ 11 4.7 Suspension from studies granted by rectoral decree ................................................................................. 12 4.8 Students awarded a scholarship for the first semester beyond the legal duration of the courses................................................. 12 4.9 Students with a first level degree enrolling in a single cycle degree course ............... 12 4.10 Students enrolling in a master's degree course ................................................................................................. 12 4.11 Students who obtain their qualification during the period of benefiting from the scholarship. 12 ART. 5 INTEGRATION OF SCHOLARSHIPS FOR CURRENT GRADUATE STUDENTS .................. 13 ART. 6 REQUIREMENTS REQUIRED FOR PARTICIPATION IN THE COMPETITION ................................................. 14 ART. 7 MERIT REQUIREMENTS................................................................................................................................ 14 7.1 General provision................................................................................................................................................ 14 7.2 Students enrolled in the first year. ................................................................................................................................. 14 Machine Translated by Google 7.3 Students with disabilities ................................................................................................................................ 14 7.4 Students enrolled in the first year of specialization and PhD courses................................................................ 14 7.5 Students enrolled in years after the first ............................................................................................................ 15 7.6 Differentiated merit requirements pursuant to Ministerial Decree 1320/2021............................................................................. 16 7.7 Merit assessment for students who transfer courses................................................................. 18 7.8 Evaluation of credits acquired but not yet validated by 10 August 2025................................................. 19 7.9 Transfer student or student who has requested a change of course – declaration for recognized credits from the university institution .................................................................................................................................. 19 7.10 Students with disabilities recognised by the commission pursuant to Law 104/92 or with a "disability not less than al 66%”.................................................................................................................................................................. 19 7.11 Differentiated merit requirements pursuant to Ministerial Decree 1320/2021 for students with disabilities recognised by the commission pursuant to law 104/92 or with “disability not less than 66%” ..................................................... 21 7.12 Organization with annual courses ................................................................................................................................ 23 7.14 Requesting BONUS credits................................................................................................................23 7.15 Merit requirement assessed ex post requested of students enrolled in the first year of the course .....................24 7.16 Failure to achieve the merit requirements by 11/30/2026 required for maintaining the scholarship awarded to students enrolled in the first year of the course.....................................................25 ART. 8 ECONOMIC AND ASSET REQUIREMENTS ................................................................................................. 26 8.1 General provision................................................................................................................................................ 26 8.2 The ISEE and ISPE indicators ..................................................................................................................................... 26 8.3 Definition of the family nucleus ................................................................................................................................ 27 8.4 Independent student ................................................................................................................................................ 27 8.5 Non-cohabiting parents................................................................................................................................ 27 8.6 Student enrolled in the PhD Courses................................................................................................................ 28 8.7 Refugees and stateless persons................................................................................................................................ 28 8.8 The equalized indicator for foreign students not resident in Italy or with a resident parents' family unit abroad ................................................................................................................................................................ 28 8.9 Current ISEE ............................................................................................................................................................ 29 8.10 ISEE variation during the year ............................................................................................................................ 29 ART. 9 STUDENTS WITH ONE OR BOTH PARENTS WHO HAVE LOST THEIR JOBS SINCE JULY 2024 TO JUNE 2025.................................................................................................................................................... 30 Art. 10 TERMS AND METHODS FOR SUBMITTING THE APPLICATION............................................. 30 10.1 Deadlines for submitting the application................................................................................................ 30 1 Machine Translated by Google 10.2 How to submit the application ................................................................................................................. 30 10.3 Identifying Students with Weak Authentication ................................................................................................ 32 10.4 Modification of the data entered in the benefit application ................................................................................................. 32 10.5 Other provisions ................................................................................................................................................. 33 10.6 Territorial reference offices for students................................................................................................................. 33 10.7 Denial of transfer of application to other bodies................................................................................................ 33 10.8 Students enrolled in the filter semester referred to in the Mur decree n. 418 of 30 May 2025. ............................................. 34 ART. 11 DOCUMENTATION REQUIRED FOR PARTICIPATION IN THE COMPETITION ........................... 34 11.1 General provision................................................................................................................................................ 34 11.2 Foreign students – Calculation of the ISEE/ISPE equivalent ............................................................................ 34 11.3 Other documentation................................................................................................................................................ 37 11.4 Return of original documents submitted ............................................................................................................ 39 11.5 Regularity and completeness of the documentation presented ................................................................................. 39 ART. 12 THE AMOUNT OF SCHOLARSHIPS................................................................................................................. 40 12.1 Type of students receiving interventions ................................................................................................. 40 12.2 Scholarship amounts for the academic year 2025/2026 ............................................................................ 41 12.3 Amount of scholarships for the additional semester ................................................................................................ 41 12.4 Increase in scholarship for students with ISEE lower than or equal to 50% maximum threshold ..................................................... 41 12.5 Increase in scholarship for female students enrolled in STEM courses ................................................................................. 41 12.6 Increase in scholarship for students enrolled in two courses at the same time .................................................................. 12.7 Reduction of scholarships in relation to the ISEE value.................................................................................. 42 12.8 Supplementation of the scholarship for disabled students recognized by the commission pursuant to law. 104/92 or “disability not less than 66%” ............................................................................................................ 43 12.9 Revaluation of scholarship amount................................................................................................................................. 44 12.10 Waiver of accommodation service ................................................................................................................................ 44 ART. 13 DISTRIBUTION OF FUNDS ALLOCATED TO THE AWARDING OF SCHOLARSHIPS .... 44 13.1 Funds allocated to the preparation of the budget ................................................................................................ 44 13.2 The reserves................................................................................................................................................................ 44 13.3 Catering service coverage for eligible students ................................................................................................ 45 13.4 Distribution of financial availability among students enrolled in years after the first ................................. 45 13.5 Interventions financed by the Regional Programme (PR) FSE+ 2021/27................................................................. 46 ART. 14 FORMULATION OF THE RANKINGS................................................................................................. 47 2 42 Machine Translated by Google 14.1 Criteria for the formulation of the rankings................................................................................................ 47 14.2 Students enrolled in the first year and in the years following the first of the PhD and PhD courses specialization................................................................................................................................................................ 48 14.3 Students enrolled in years after the first at the Conservatory ............................................................................ 48 14.4 Foreign students with a family unit not resident in Italy who have not submitted the original documentation legalized................................................................................................................................................................ 48 14.5 Importing data and placing in the ranking ................................................................................................ 48 14.6 Formulation of rankings for the granting of accommodation in the event that availability is insufficient for grant the service to all students receiving the scholarship ................................................................................ 49 14.7 Ranking for the granting of accommodation services to disabled students receiving a scholarship studio 49 ART. 15 PUBLICATION OF THE RANKINGS................................................................................................. 49 15.1 Provisional rankings................................................................................................................................................ 49 15.2 Requests for review and final rankings ............................................................................................................ 50 15.3 Final rankings................................................................................................................................................ 50 15.4 Corrections after final rankings ................................................................................................................ 51 ART. 16 METHOD OF DELIVERY ................................................................................................................. 51 16.1 The accommodation service................................................................................................................................ 51 16.2 The canteen service................................................................................................................................................ 54 16.3 Payment of the cash portion of the scholarship................................................................................................ 55 16.4 Other provisions relating to the catering and accommodation service.................................................................. 56 ART. 17 CONTRIBUTIONS FOR THE INTERNATIONAL MOBILITY OF STUDENTS .................................. 57 ART. 18 GRANT AND RATES OF SERVICES RESERVED FOR NON-ELIGIBLE STUDENTS SCHOLARSHIP BENEFICIARIES................................................................................................................................ 59 ART. 19 REASONS FOR EXCLUSION ................................................................................................................................ 59 ART. 20 REASONS FOR REVOCATION OR FORFEITURE ............................................................................................ 60 ART. 21 RATES AND METHODS FOR RECOVERING THE AMOUNT OF SCHOLARSHIPS FOLLOWING UPON A REVOCATION MEASURE ................................................................................................. 61 3 Machine Translated by Google ART. 22 VERIFICATION OF ECONOMIC CONDITIONS, MERIT AND SANCTIONS ADMINISTRATIVE ..................................................................................................................................................... 62 22.1 Checks on economic condition ................................................................................................................. 62 22.2 Verification conclusion................................................................................................................................................ 62 22.3 Investigations on the merits ................................................................................................................................. 63 ART. 23 INFORMATION PURSUANT TO ART. 13 OF EU REGULATION NO. 2016/679 .......................... 64 ART. 24 RESPONSIBLE FOR THE PROCEDURE................................................................................................. 68 ART. 25 REFERENCE RULE ................................................................................................................................................ 68 ATTACHMENT A Tables of differentiated merit requirement pursuant to Ministerial Decree 1320/2021 UNIVERSITY MARCHE POLYTECHNICS................................................................................................................................ 70 ANNEX B Tables of differentiated merit requirement pursuant to Ministerial Decree 1320/2021 UNIVERSITY OF CAMERINO STUDIOS................................................................................................................................................ 86 ANNEX C Tables of differentiated merit requirement pursuant to Ministerial Decree 1320/2021 UNIVERSITY OF URBINO STUDIES................................................................................................................................................................ 100 ANNEX D Definition of the list of particularly poor countries for the academic year 2025/2026 (Mur Decree No. 166/2025) .......................................................................................................................................... 112 ATTACHMENT E Commuter municipalities referred to the locations of the various university institutions in the Marche region114 ANNEX F Scholarship amount tables ................................................................................................................ 116 4 Machine Translated by Google ART. 1 REFERENCE STANDARDS In accordance with the provisions of: a) Prime Ministerial Decree 09/04/2001 “provisions for uniform treatment on the right to university studies issued pursuant to art. 4 of Law 2 December 1991, n. 390; b) Legislative Decree 29 March 2012, n. 68, “Revision of the basic legislation on the right to education and enhancement of legally recognized university colleges, in implementation of the delegation provided for by the article 5, paragraph 1, letters a), second period, and d), of Law 30 December 2010, n. 240, and according to the principles and guidelines established in paragraph 3, letter f), and in paragraph 6. (12G0088)” c) Law December 1999, n. 508 “Reform of the Academies of Fine Arts, the National Academy of Dance, of the National Academy of Dramatic Arts, of the Higher Institutes for Artistic Industries, of the Conservatories of music and recognized music institutes”; d) MIUR Decree 22 October 2004, n. 270 “Amendments to the Regulation containing provisions concerning autonomy teaching of universities, approved by decree of the Minister of Universities and Scientific Research and Technological 3/11/1999, n. 509”; e) DPCMN 159 of 05/12/2013 “Regulation concerning the revision of the methods of determination and the fields of application of the indicator of the equivalent economic situation (ISEE)” and subsequent modifications. f) Art. 10 of Legislative Decree 15/9/2017 n. 147 and subsequent amendments and additions. g) Law 6 March 1998 n. 40, concerning “Regulation of immigration and rules on the condition of foreigner” and subsequent amendments and additions; h) Decree of the Minister of University and Research no. 1320 of 12/17/2021 containing “Increase in the value of scholarships and eligibility requirements for the benefits for the right to study pursuant to Legislative Decree no. 68/2012 in application of art. 12 of Legislative Decree 6.11.2021 n. 152”. i) Circular of the Minister of Universities and Research no. 13676 of 11 May 2022 issued pursuant to art. 6, paragraph 1 of Ministerial Decree 1320/2021. j) Regulation (EU) 2021/1060 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 24 June 2021 laying down the common provisions applicable to the European Regional Development Fund, the European Social Fund Plus, the Cohesion Fund, the Just Transition Fund, the European Maritime, Fisheries and Fisheries Fund. aquaculture, and the financial rules applicable to those funds and to the Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund, Internal Security Fund and the Instrument for financial support for border management and policy of visas. 5 Machine Translated by Google k) Regulation (EU) 2021/1057 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 24 June 2021 establishing the European Social Fund Plus (ESF+) and repealing Regulation (EU) No 1296/2013. l) Regulation (EU, Euratom) 2024/2509 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 23 September 2024, which lays down the financial rules applicable to the Union budget; m) Partnership Agreement 2021-2027 of Italy which was adopted with Implementing Decision of the Commission C(2022) 4787 of 15 July 2022. n) Decision C(2022) 7401 of 12/10/2022, which approves the PR FSE+ 2021/27 of the Marche Region; o) Administrative Resolution of the Regional Legislative Assembly no. 42 of 08/11/2022 of approval final version of the PR FSE+ 2021/27 of the Marche Region. p) Decree of the President of the Republic 10 March 2025 n. 66 concerning the "Regulation containing the criteria on the eligibility of expenditure for programmes co-financed by cohesion policy funds and by other European funds under shared management referred to in Regulation (EU) 2021/1060 for the period of programming 2021/2027; q) Regional vademecum on monitoring indicators. r) DGR n. 202 of 22.2.2023 “Implementation document of the Regional Programme (PR) – European Social Fund Plus (ESF+) 2021/2027”. “ s) DGR n. 937 of 26.06.2023 PR FSE+ MARCHE 2021/27 – Approval of Management and Control System (SECURITY)”. t) Decree of the Director of the Integrated Programming Directorate for Community and National Resources no. 124 of 10/31/2024 with which the new updated version of the Management and Control System was approved (SIGECO) relating to the PR FSE+ 2021/27; u) DGR n. 938 of 06.26.2023 “Revision of DGR n. 202 of 02.22.2023 containing the Implementation Document of the Regional Programme (PR) – European Social Fund plus (ESF+) 2021/2027”. v) DGR n. 2036 of 28.12.2023 containing the latest revision of the “Implementation Document” of the PR FSE+ 2021/27. w) DGR n. 1625 of 28.10.2024 concerning the "Revision of DGR n. 2036 of 28 December 2023 containing the Implementation Document of the Regional Programme (PR) – European Social Fund plus (ESF+) 2021/2027 x) LR n. 4 of 20 February 2017, “Regional provisions on the right to study”; y) Regional plan for the right to study for the three-year period 2023 – 2026 approved by resolution of the Council Marche regional n. 60 of 3/10/2023 referred to in art. 5 of LR n. 4, of 20 February 2017 and subsequent changes and additions; 6 Machine Translated by Google z) Regional program for the right to study for the academic year 2025/2026 approved pursuant to art. 6 of LR n. 4, of February 20, 2017 with resolution of the Marche Regional Council n. 913 of 16/6/2025; aa) Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 April 2016 on protection of natural persons with regard to the processing of personal data, as well as the free movement of of such data and which repeals Directive 95/46/EC (General Data Protection Regulation). The ERDIS of the Marche Region announces a competition for the awarding of Scholarships for the year academic 2025/2026. ART. 2 RECIPIENTS OF THE BENEFIT AND UNIVERSITY INSTITUTIONS 2.1 The courses for which the scholarship is granted They are entitled to participate in the competition for the awarding of scholarships for the academic year 2025/2026, limited to the achievement of the first degree for each level of study, the Italian and foreign students in possession of the merit and economic requirements set out in this announcement who sign up: a) to first and second level degree courses and single-cycle master's degrees in implementation of the Decree 509/99, replaced by the Miur Decree n. 270 of 22/10/2004 (University of Camerino, Macerata, Urbino and the Polytechnic University of Marche in Ancona); b) to the first and second level courses provided for by the law reforming higher education institutions artistic and musical as per L. 508/99 (ISIA of Urbino, Academy of Fine Arts of Urbino and Macerata, Pesaro and Fermo Conservatories of Music respectively belonging to the Urbino branch and Macerata); c) to the Poliarte courses - Polytechnic of applied arts for business pursuant to the Ministerial Decree no. 623/2016 and to the DDPF agreement no. 14 of 03/07/2017; d) to specialization courses lasting at least two years activated at the university locations of Urbino, Macerata, Ancona and Camerino (with the exception of those in the medical area referred to in Legislative Decree 4 August 1999, n. 368); e) to the doctoral research courses activated by the universities pursuant to the Legislative Decree 3 July 1998, n. 210, art. 4, provided that the member does not benefit from the scholarship referred to in Ministerial Decree no. 224/99 or other similar provision; 7 Machine Translated by Google f) to the Higher School for Linguistic Mediators of Ancona, recognized by MIUR decree 24-092003 and Fermo, subject to the stipulation of the agreement with the Marche Region. 2.2 Option between last semester of the three-year degree or first year of the two-year master's degree To obtain the scholarship for the last semester, it is sufficient to enroll in the current academic year at question time. Students enrolled in the final year of the first level degree, in the academic year 2024/2025, when submitting the application for a scholarship for the academic year 2025/2026, they must choose between the last semester of the three-year degree or the first year of the two-year master's degree. Those who are eligible to apply for a scholarship for the first year of a two-year master's degree are: graduate from the three-year course by the date set out in the manifestos of the University Institutions that are pre-enroll or regularly enroll in the first year of the Master's degree for the academic year 2025/2026 within the deadlines set by the individual University Institutions. If the student is unable to obtain the three-year degree by the date indicated above and enrolling in the first year of the three-year degree course outside of the prescribed timeframe must produce, by 5 May 2026, a self-declaration attesting to the merit as of 08/10/2025 and your application will be considered as request for scholarship for the seventh semester and in the presence of the necessary requirements the benefit will be confirmed and then re-determined with a subsequent act. 2.3 Old system degree The old system degree is made to correspond to the master's degree and allows one to compete for the scholarship limited to the achievement of specialization or doctorate (decree MIUR 22/10/2004 n. 270). 2.4 University diplomas obtained at the schools directed to special purposes of the Academies of Fine Arts and of the ISIA The University Diploma title obtained at schools directed to special purposes, of the Institutions universities in the area is made to correspond, according to current legislation, to the three-year degree. 8 Machine Translated by Google 2.5 Student who enrolls simultaneously in more than one course of study pursuant to Law no. 33 of 12/4/2022 The student who enrolls simultaneously in two courses of study pursuant to Law no. 33 of 12/4/2022 must identify one of the two registrations as a reference to access the benefit of the scholarship for the entire period of simultaneous enrollment in the two courses of study. The student already enrolled in a course of study in years subsequent to the first cannot identify, as a reference for the purposes of benefits for the right to study, the second registration. In order to increase the amount of the scholarship provided for by article 6, paragraph 3, of the decree of the Minister of University and Research 17 December 2021, n. 1320, the student must maintain for both courses of study in which he is enrolled the merit requirements set out in the aforementioned decree. ART. 3 TERMS FOR REGISTRATION FOR INDIVIDUAL COURSES For the academic year 2025/2026, students must be enrolled in courses by the dates set out in the announcements published by the University Institutions referred to in art. 2, except for students competing for the last semester of scholarship for which enrollment in the current academic year is sufficient of the question. ART. 4 DURATION OF GRANTING OF BENEFITS The benefit of the Scholarship is granted for the achievement for the first time of each of the levels of the courses referred to in this article with the following modalities: 4.1 Duration of granting of benefits for students enrolled in courses referred to in Ministerial Decree 270/2004 and PhDs Courses activated in implementation of the Ministerial Decree 270/2004 by the Polytechnic University of Marche, Camerino, Macerata and Urbino and by the Higher School for Linguistic Mediators of Ancona referred to in the Ministerial Decree 24.9.2003 and of Fermo subject to the stipulation of the agreement with the Marche region: a) for those enrolled in degree courses (L), for a period of seven semesters, starting from the first year enrollment in any university course of study; 9 Machine Translated by Google b) for those enrolled in the Single Cycle Master's Degree courses (LMCU) for a period equal to the duration provided for by the respective teaching regulations plus one semester starting from the first year enrollment in any university course of study; c) for those enrolled in Master's Degree courses (LM) for a period of five semesters starting from the year for first enrollment in any second level university course; d) for those enrolled in the Doctorate of Research (DOT) courses , provided that the enrolled student does not benefit from the scholarship pursuant to Ministerial Decree no. 224/99 or other similar provision, and to courses in Specialization (SSP), lasting at least two years with the exception of those in the medical area referred to in Legislative Decree 4 August 1999, n. 368, the benefit is granted for a period of time equal to the duration foreseen by the respective educational regulations starting from the year of first enrolment in a any third level university course; e) for part-time students the benefit is granted for a period of: • seven years for degree courses; • eleven years for 5-year single-cycle Master's degree courses or thirteen years for Bachelor's degree courses six-year single-cycle master's degree; • five years for master's degree courses. 4.2 Duration of granting of benefits for students enrolled in courses at the Academy of Fine Arts, of the ISIA and the Conservatory To students enrolling at ISIA, at the Academy of Fine Arts of Macerata and Urbino as well as at Conservatory of Music “G. Rossini” of Pesaro and “GB Pergolesi” of Fermo, the benefit of the Scholarship of study is granted for the same period of time established for students enrolled in courses activated at pursuant to Ministerial Decree no. 270/04 of the University starting from the very first year of enrollment. 4.3 Duration of benefits granted to students enrolled in ITS courses For those enrolled in ITS Higher Technical Institutes for the duration provided for by the respective regulations didactic, starting from the year of first enrollment. 4.4 Students with disabilities For disabled students with a disability of not less than 66% or for students with disabilities recognized by the competent commission pursuant to law 104/1992 the benefits are granted for the first time of each of the course levels with the following modalities: a) Degree – for a period of nine semesters; 10 Machine Translated by Google b) Master's Degree – for a period of seven semesters; c) Single-cycle Master's Degree: with a legal duration of 5 years – for a period of thirteen semesters; with a legal duration of 6 years – for a period of fifteen semesters; d) for those enrolled in higher technical institutes ITS if the courses are structured in CFU (credits university training courses) and the ITS Foundations are in agreement with the Marche Region for the DSU (right to university study), for the duration provided for by the respective teaching regulations, starting from the year of first registration; e) for part-time students the benefit is granted for a period of: • nine years for courses degree; • thirteen years for 5-year single-cycle master's degree courses or fifteen years for of a six-year single-cycle master's degree; • seven years for master's degree courses. 4.5 Resetting university seniority University seniority is reset to zero only once in the event of irrevocable renunciation of studies at first year. With the admission to a first year again, the student is entitled to compete for the granting of the scholarship, provided that he has returned the scholarship previously received for the same year of study and that he/she possesses the required requisites. Furthermore, the credits recognized by the University for the old course, for which the new registration, cannot be considered for the purposes of obtaining merit for the confirmation of the scholarship nor for access to benefits in subsequent years. The request for career reset can be submitted until September 19, 2025. Requests for career resetting submitted after this date but no later than 21 October 2025 can be taken into consideration and therefore evaluated only if there are still sufficient residual financial availability to award other scholarships and this will happen through the approval of a further ranking. 4.6 The calculation of semesters The calculation of semesters always takes place starting from the year of first enrollment in the respective level, regardless of the location and the course of first enrollment at any Institution Italian University. 11 Machine Translated by Google The year of first enrollment means the first access to the courses. 4.7 Suspension from studies granted by rectoral decree The years of suspension from studies (maximum two), granted by rectoral decree, will not be computed for the purpose of evaluating the merit (years of career) of the student for the provision of the benefits. 4.8 Students awarded a scholarship for the first semester beyond the legal duration of the courses Students who have been awarded a scholarship for the first semester beyond the legal duration of the courses have the right to rule to take advantage of the accommodation and canteen services on a scholarship basis for the period up to 31 March 2026. 4.9 Students with a first level degree enrolling in a one-cycle degree course unique Students with a first level degree who enroll in a degree course, activated in as a consequence of the university reform (single-cycle master's degree), they will be able to benefit from the scholarship study for the difference between the number of years taken to obtain the degree held and the years for which a scholarship is provided for the degree course to which the student is applying enroll for the 2025/2026 academic year. For the students themselves, the scholarship may be awarded, in any case, starting from the year of enrollment after the number of years taken to obtain the qualification in the previous course. 4.10 Students enrolling in a master's degree course The benefits are granted to students who meet the requirements for admission to the course for the which are required, regardless of the number of years that have passed since obtaining the qualification previous study. 4.11 Students who obtain their qualification during the period of enjoyment of the benefits on account Scholarship. Students who obtain their qualification during the period of benefit from the scholarship of study (winners), maintain the right to the monetary share of the scholarship, while they lose access to services (canteen and accommodation) connected to it. 12 Machine Translated by Google ART. 5 INTEGRATION OF SCHOLARSHIPS FOR CURRENT GRADUATE STUDENTS The student who obtains the Bachelor's or Master's degree within the time frame set by the respective educational systems benefits from a cash integration equal to half of the cash portion of the scholarship obtained in the last year of the course, academic year 2025/2026. Given the limited resources allocated to Students who have won a scholarship (not winners of an additional scholarship) will be able to obtain the integration of this benefit. (semester-long) who obtain the degree in the first available session scheduled for the academic year 2025/2026. For disabled students, the right to benefit from the degree award is determined upon achievement of the title within the 1st year out of course. Students who graduate particularly early are also considered graduates in the first available session such as a student who graduates in years prior to the final year of the course. For the granting of the integrations, ERDIS will reserve a sum equal to 90,000.00 euros. In the event that the If the reserve funds are not sufficient to cover all the requests of eligible students, the formulation of a single regional ranking, ordered by grade, (for students who have passed the exam (for a degree with 110 cum laude, one point will be added) for equal degree grades in ascending order of value (ISEE). In any case, full payment of the integration due to the student is guaranteed in relation to the his position in the ranking would receive only a partial payment due to the scarcity of the fund. The scholarship integration can be requested only once during the course of studies. Therefore, the students who intend to enroll in a three-year degree course and subsequently in a degree course Master's degree holders can, at their choice, request it upon obtaining the first level qualification, three-year degree, or upon obtaining a second level degree, master's degree. The request for integration of the Scholarship must be submitted no later than December 19, 2026. The student must use the online form by accessing the reserved area of the ERDIS website. In case of Failure to submit the form within the above deadlines will result in the degree prize not being awarded. The student who continues his studies for the master's degree and who comes from any University or Institution outside the Marche Region, must communicate whether he/she has already benefited from the integration of the three-year degree scholarship from the institution of origin. 13 Machine Translated by Google ART. 6 REQUIREMENTS REQUIRED FOR PARTICIPATION IN THE COMPETITION The student requesting the scholarship must possess the merit, economic and patrimonial requirements referred to in the following articles 7 and 8 of this notice. ART. 7 MERIT REQUIREMENTS 7.1 General provision Students who are eligible to apply for the scholarship for the academic year 2025/2026 are: in possession of the following merit requirements: 7.2 Students enrolled in the first year. a) For students enrolled for the first time in the first year of undergraduate or graduate degree courses and single-cycle master's degree, referred to in art. 2 of this announcement, the merit requirements are assessed ex post, that is, at the time of the disbursement of the second or third installment of the scholarship. The requirement The merit required at this stage is to have acquired at least 20 credits by 08/10/2026 (10 credits in case of part-time enrollment) for courses organized in multiple teaching periods (quarters, semesters or modules) and at least 10 credits for the others. b) For those enrolled for the first time in the first year of ITS courses, the merit requirements for access to benefits are assessed ex-post, that is, upon disbursement of the second or third instalment of the scholarship; the merit requirement, requested in this phase is to have acquired, by the date of 10/08/2026, at least 18 credits for courses organized in multiple teaching periods (semesters) and at least 9 credits for others. 7.3 Students with disabilities These provisions do not apply to students with disabilities recognised by the competent authority. Commission pursuant to Law 104/1992 or with a disability of not less than 66%. 7.4 Students enrolled in the first year of specialization and PhD courses For students enrolled in the first year of specialization and PhD courses, the requirement of the necessary merit is that provided for by the respective university regulations. 14 Machine Translated by Google 7.5 Students enrolled in years after the first Once any training requirements have been met, for those enrolled in years of the course following the first (the years career must include all the years starting from the year of first registration in absolute and up to the academic year 2025/2026) the requirements to be acquired by 10 August 2025 are: Full-time students: Specialization courses (with the exception of the medical area referred 1st Degree Degree level masterly Single-cycle master's degree to in Legislative Decree 4/8/1999, n. 368) and PhD courses not benefiting from the scholarship DM 224/99 nail year of n. year of n. year of course CFU course CFU course n. CFU 2nd year 25 2nd year 30 2nd year 25 3rd year 80 more 80 3rd year 80 semester further 4th year 135 135 Requirements for admission as set out in the respective regulations semester 5th year 190 6th year 245 further 55 more credits semester than in the 6th year Part-time students: Specialization courses (with the exception of the medical area referred 1st Degree Master's level Single-cycle master's degree (duration 5-6 years) Degree to in Legislative Decree 4/8/1999, n. 368) and non-doctoral research courses beneficiaries of the scholarship referred to in Ministerial Decree 224/99 year of n. course CFU year of course n. CFU year of n. CFU course Requirements for admission as set out in the respective regulations 15 Machine Translated by Google 2nd year 12 2nd year 15 2nd year 12 3rd year 40 3rd year 40 3rd year 40 4th year 67 4th year 67 4th year 67 5th year 94 5th year 94 5th year 94 6th year 121 6th year 121 7th year 148 7th year 148 8th year 175 9th year 202 10th year 229 11th year 256 12th year 283 13th year 310 The student who enrolls in the second year of the bachelor's degree and the single-cycle master's degree, in addition to having having earned the credits indicated in the table in order to compete for the scholarship, the candidate must also have satisfied the any training obligations where required at the time of admission to the course (Art. 6 MIUR Decree. 270/2004). 7.6 Differentiated merit requirements pursuant to Ministerial Decree 1320/2021 Pursuant to art. 5, paragraph 12 of the MUR Decree 1320/2021, for students enrolled in subsequent years Furthermore, the minimum merit requirements set out in the Annexes apply to the first of the courses indicated below A, B, C to this call, to be acquired by 10 August 2025. Since from the information gathered by the several universities the organization of the above mentioned courses provides that the student can obtain a number of credits less than 60, the merit requirements for those enrolled in these courses have therefore been redefined in proportion to the credits actually obtainable: POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY OF MARCHE: Degree Courses Dental Hygiene (Class L-SNT3); Nursing (Class L-SNT1); Biomedical Engineering (Class L-8); Civil and Environmental Engineering (Class L-7); Information Engineering for Videogames and Virtual Reality (Class L-8); Civil Engineering (Class L-23); Electronic and Digital Technologies Engineering (Class L-8); 16 Machine Translated by Google Computer and Automation Engineering (Class L-8); Mechanical Engineering (Class L-9); Engineering for Industrial Sustainability (Class L-9); Speech Therapy (Class L-SNT2); Environmental Sciences and Civil Protection (Class L-32); Biological Sciences - Biomolecular Curriculum (Class L-13); Biological Sciences Marine Curriculum (Class L-13); Industrial and Information Systems (Class L-P03); Prevention Techniques in the Environment and in the Workplace (Class L-SNT4); Biomedical Laboratory Techniques (Class L-SNT3). Master's Degree Courses Biomedical Engineering (Class LM-21); Data Science for Economics and Business (Class LM-56 and LM-91); Economics and Management (Class LM-77); Environmental Engineering (Class LM-35); Food and Beverage Innovation and Management (Class LM-70); Civil Engineering (Class LM-23); Building Engineering (Class LM-24); Electronic Engineering - Curriculum Electronics for Digital Signal Processing, Smart and Secure Communication Networks (Class LM-29); Public and Socio-Health Systems Management (Class LM-77); Agricultural and Land Sciences - Curriculum Genomics, Biotechnology and Biodiversity (Class LM -69); Forestry, Soil and Landscape Sciences (Class LM-73); Rehabilitation Sciences of Health Professions (Class LM-SNT2). Single-Cycle Master's Degree Courses Medicine and Surgery (Class LM-41); Medicine and Surgery (Class LM-41); Dentistry and Dental Prosthetics (Class LM-46); Civil Engineering – Architecture (Class LM-4 cu). UNIVERSITY OF CAMERINO: Degree Courses Nutrition Biology (Class L-13); Chemistry (Class L-27); Scientific Information on Drugs and Fitness and Health Products Sciences - Curriculum Scientific Information on Drugs (Class L-29); Scientific Information on Drugs and Fitness and Health Products Sciences - Curriculum Fitness and Health Products Sciences and Technologies (Class L-29); Materials Science (Class L-Scmat); Geological Sciences and Technologies for the Environment (Class L-34); Animal Welfare and Production Technician (Class L-38); Technologies and Diagnostics for Cultural Heritage (Class L-43); Innovative Technologies for Cultural Heritage (Class L-43). Master's Degree Courses Architecture (Class LM-4); Biological Sciences – Curriculum Molecular Diagnostics and Biotechnology (Class LM-6); Biological Sciences – Curriculum Conservation Biology and Environmental Management (Class LM-6); Design for Digital Innovation (Class LM-12; Geoenvironmental Resources and Risks (Class LM-74). Single-Cycle Master's Degree Courses Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Technology - Enabling (Class LM-13); Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Technology – Non-Enabling (Class LM-13); Pharmacy - Enabling (Class LM-13); Pharmacy - Non-Enabling (Class LM-13); Law (Class LMG/01); Veterinary Medicine (Class LM-42). 17 Machine Translated by Google UNIVERSITY OF URBINO: Bachelor's Degree Courses Biotechnology (Class L-2); Economics and Management (Class L-18/L-33); Modern Languages and Cultures (Class L-11); Biological Sciences (Class L-13); Geological Sciences and Territorial Planning (Class L-21); Geological Sciences and Territorial Planning (Class L-34); Motor, Sports and Health Sciences (Class L-22); Political, economic and government sciences (Class L 36); Sociology and social work (Class L40&L39); Master's Degree Courses Nutrition Biology (Class LM-6); Medical Biotechnology for Diagnostics and Therapy (Class LM-9); Management of Social Services Policies and Multiculturalism (Class LM-87); Modern Languages and Interculturalism (Class LM-37); Marketing and Communication for Companies (Class LM-77); International Politics, Society and Economy (Class LM-62); Sports Sciences (Class LM 68); Motor Sciences for Prevention and Health (Class LM-67). Single-cycle Master's Degree Courses Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Technology – Not Qualifying (Class LM-13); Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Heritage (Class LMR/02); Pharmacy – Qualifying (Class LM-13); Pharmacy – Not Qualifying (Class LM-13); Law (Class LMG/01). 7.7 Merit assessment for students who transfer courses For students enrolled in years subsequent to the first who have made a course change, the training credits are valid only if recognized for the course of study for which the benefit is requested. Therefore, the credits mentioned above are valid only if provided for in the study plan relating to the year of the degree course for which the student requests the scholarship. In the event that the change of course has not been approved by the competent university authorities at the date of completing the application, the student must declare the credits acquired in the previous course of study. The ranking position in the new degree course (course in which the student enrolls in the 2025/2026 academic year) will be provisionally determined on the basis of the merit achieved in the previous course. Similarly, the careers of students who pass or transfer from three-year degree courses to single-cycle master's degree courses will be evaluated. The principle of art. 7.5 also applies to these students, namely that the career years must include all the years starting from the year of first enrollment and up to the academic year 2025/2026. 18 Machine Translated by Google 7.8 Evaluation of credits acquired but not yet validated by 10 August 2025. For the purpose of admission to the competition and the calculation of the score that determines the position in the ranking of the student, credits not yet validated by 10 August 2025 such as: • credits relating to exams taken abroad as part of international mobility programmes (e.g. Socrates/Erasmus); • credits not yet validated due to regularization of the student's academic-administrative position (e.g. transfer from another university); must be declared in the application to participate in the competition. All exams/credits certified by the competent secretariat as having been taken by 10 August 2025 will be usefully evaluated for the purposes of calculating the score, regardless of the validation date. 7.9 Transfer student or student who has requested a change of course – declaration for credits recognized by the university institution The student transferred from another university or who has requested a change of course is required to present, following the resolution of the competent university body, a self-certification from which it is possible to evaluate the validated credits and the course year to which he/she has been admitted. 7.10 Students with disabilities recognized by the commission pursuant to law 104/92 or with a “disability of not less than 66%” Courses activated in implementation of Ministerial Decree 270/04 and the law for the reform of institutions for higher artistic and musical education: Full-time students: The individualized merit requirements to be acquired by 10/8/2025 differ by 40% from those provided for in art. 7.5 of this article. The duration of the granting of benefits is nine semesters for three-year degree courses, seven semesters for master's degree courses and thirteen or fifteen semesters for single-cycle master's degree courses. Degree 1st Degree Single-cycle master's degree with Master's level Degree duration of 5 years Specialization courses (with the exception of the medical area of single-cycle master's degree referred to in Legislative Decree 4/8/1999, n. with duration 368) and of a non-doctoral research degree 6 year legal beneficiaries of the scholarship referred to in Ministerial Decree 224/99 year of n. year of n. year of course CFU course CFU course 2nd year 15 year of n. CFU course 2nd year 18 2nd year 15 2nd year 15 3rd year 48 3rd year 48 3rd year 48 3rd year 48 19 n. CFU Requirements for admission provided for by the respective regulations Machine Translated by Google Last 4th year 81 81 semester Further 114 semester 4th year 81 4th year 81 5th year 114 5th year 114 6th year further semester 147 6th year 147 180 7th year 180 further semester 213 Part-time students: The duration of the granting of benefits is nine years for three-year degree courses, seven years for master's degree courses and thirteen or fifteen years for single-cycle master's degree courses. Degree 1st Degree Master's level Degree single-cycle master's degree Single-cycle master's degree with duration 5 years old Specialization courses (with the exception of the medical area with duration referred to in Legislative Decree 4/8/1999, n. 368) and non-doctoral research course 6 year legal beneficiaries of the scholarship referred to in Ministerial Decree 224/99 year of n. year of n. year of course CFU course CFU course 2nd year 7 2nd year 9 n. CFU 2nd year 7 year of n. course CFU 2nd year 7 3rd year 24 3rd year 24 3rd year 24 3rd year 24 4th year 40 4th year 40 4th year 40 4th year 40 5th year 57 5th year 57 5th year 57 5th year 57 6th year 73 6th year 73 6th year 73 6th year 73 7th year 90 7th year 90 7th year 90 7th year 90 Requirements for admission as set out in the respective regulations 8th year 106 8th year 106 8th year 106 9th year 122 9th year 122 9th year 122 20 Machine Translated by Google 10th year 138 10th year 138 11th year 154 11th year 154 12th year 170 12th year 170 13th year 186 13th year 186 14th year 202 15th year 218 The merit criteria set forth in art. 7, point 2 of the Regional Program for the academic year 2025/2026 for the disbursement of the 2nd installment of the scholarship and in the event of revocation or forfeiture of the benefit do not apply to students with disabilities . 7.11 Differentiated merit requirements pursuant to Ministerial Decree 1320/2021 for students with disabilities recognised by the commission pursuant to Law 104/92 or with a “disability of no less than 66%” Pursuant to art. 5, paragraph 12 of the MUR Decree 1320/2021, for disabled students referred to in the previous point enrolled in years subsequent to the first of the courses indicated below, the minimum merit requirements referred to in Annexes A, B, C to be acquired by 10 August 2025 also apply: POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY OF MARCHE: Degree Courses Dental Hygiene (Class L-SNT3); Nursing (Class L-SNT1); Biomedical Engineering (Class L-8); Civil and Environmental Engineering (Class L-7); Information Engineering for Videogames and Virtual Reality (Class L-8); Building Engineering (Class L-23); Electronic and Digital Technologies Engineering (Class L-8); Computer and Automation Engineering (Class L-8); Mechanical Engineering (Class L-9); Engineering for Industrial Sustainability (Class L-9); Speech Therapy (Class L-SNT2); Environmental Sciences and Civil Protection (Class L-32); Biological Sciences - Biomolecular Curriculum (Class L-13); Biological Sciences - Marine Curriculum (Class L-13); Industrial and Information Systems (Class L-P03); Prevention Techniques in the Environment and in the Workplace (Class L-SNT4); Biomedical Laboratory Techniques (Class L-SNT3). Master's Degree Courses Biomedical Engineering (Class LM-21); Data Science for Economics and Business (Class LM-56 and LM-91); Economics and Management (Class LM-77); Environmental Engineering (Class LM-35); Food and Beverage Innovation and Management (Class LM-70); Civil Engineering (Class LM-23); Building Engineering (Class LM-24); Electronic Engineering - Curriculum Electronics for Digital Signal Processing, Smart and Secure Communication Networks (Class LM-29); Public and Socio-Health Systems Management (Class LM-77); Agricultural and Land Sciences - Curriculum Genomics, Biotechnology and Biodiversity (Class LM -69); Forestry, Soil and Landscape Sciences (Class LM-73); Rehabilitation Sciences of Health Professions (Class LM-SNT2). 21 Machine Translated by Google Single-Cycle Master's Degree Courses Medicine and Surgery (Class LM-41); Medicine and Surgery (Class LM-41); Dentistry and Dental Prosthetics (Class LM-46); Civil Engineering – Architecture (Class LM-4 cu). UNIVERSITY OF CAMERINO: Degree Courses Nutrition Biology (Class L-13); Chemistry (Class L-27); Scientific Information on Drugs and Fitness and Health Products Sciences - Curriculum Scientific Information on Drugs (Class L-29); Scientific Information on Drugs and Fitness and Health Products Sciences - Curriculum Fitness and Health Products Sciences and Technologies (Class L-29); Materials Science (Class L-Scmat); Geological Sciences and Technologies for the Environment (Class L-34); Animal Welfare and Production Technician (Class L-38); Technologies and Diagnostics for Cultural Heritage (Class L-43); Innovative Technologies for Cultural Heritage (Class L-43). Master's Degree Courses Architecture (Class LM-4); Biological Sciences – Curriculum Molecular Diagnostics and Biotechnology (Class LM-6); Biological Sciences – Curriculum Conservation Biology and Environmental Management (Class LM-6); Design for Digital Innovation (Class LM-12; Geoenvironmental Resources and Risks (Class LM-74). Single-Cycle Master's Degree Courses Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Technology - Enabling (Class LM-13); Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Technology – Non-Enabling (Class LM-13); Pharmacy - Enabling (Class LM-13); Pharmacy - Non-Enabling (Class LM-13); Law (Class LMG/01); Veterinary Medicine (Class LM-42). UNIVERSITY OF URBINO: Bachelor's Degree Courses Biotechnology (Class L-2); Economics and Management (Class L-18/L-33); Modern Languages and Cultures (Class L-11); Biological Sciences (Class L-13); Geological Sciences and Territorial Planning (Class L-21); Geological Sciences and Territorial Planning (Class L-34); Motor, Sports and Health Sciences (Class L-22); Political, economic and government sciences (Class L 36); Sociology and social work (Class L40&L39); Master's Degree Courses Nutrition Biology (Class LM-6); Medical Biotechnology for Diagnostics and Therapy (Class LM-9); Management of Social Services Policies and Multiculturalism (Class LM-87); Modern Languages and Interculturalism (Class LM-37); Marketing and Communication for Companies (Class LM-77); International Politics, Society and Economy (Class LM-62); Sports Sciences (Class LM 68); Motor Sciences for Prevention and Health (Class LM-67). 22 Machine Translated by Google Single-cycle Master's Degree Courses Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Technology – Not Qualifying (Class LM-13); Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Heritage (Class LMR/02); Pharmacy – Qualifying (Class LM-13); Pharmacy – Not Qualifying (Class LM-13); Law (Class LMG/01). 7.12 Organization with annual courses In the event that the course organization includes annual courses, the merit requirements are reduced by 2 credits for each course of this type provided that the student is in possession of the following requirements: - the annual course must have led to the recognition of at least 12 CFU which must have been acquired in the academic year immediately preceding the reference year. 7.13 Credit Assessment The credits referred to in this article are valid only if recognized for the course of study for which they are awarded. students ask for the benefit, even if it is different from the previous year's. The limits indicated for those enrolled in Master's Degree courses are increased by a number of credits equal to those in excess of the 180, possibly recognized to the student at the time of the registration. Excess credits (supernumerary or outside the study plan), i.e. those not useful for obtaining the of the title, are not valid for the purposes of counting for merit. 7.14 Requesting BONUS credits For the sole purpose of achieving the minimum merit requirements for access to the benefits referred to in the paragraphs previous the student upon express request, can use, in addition to the credits actually achieved, a “BONUS” accrued on the basis of the year of the course attended with the following modalities: a) 5 credits, if used for the first time to obtain benefits for the second year academic; b) 12 credits, if used for the first time to obtain benefits for the third year academic; c) 15 credits, if used for the first time to obtain benefits for the years subsequent academics. 23 Machine Translated by Google Students enrolled in master's degree courses can use the accrued bonus quota and not used during enrollment in the previous degree course. Those who have never used the bonuses in the first level degree course will be able to use for the second year of the master's degree maximum number 15 bonus. The BONUS can be used only once and cannot be cumulated. The unused portion of the “Bonus” in the academic year of reference can be used in subsequent years. (Example: enrolled student to a first level degree course: if in the second year he/she has used 3 bonus credits out of the 5 provision, to reach the minimum requirement for participation in the competition equal to n. 25 credits, the following year, enrolled in the third year, to reach the minimum requirement for the participation in the competition equal to n. 80 credits, must have obtained at least n. 78 real credits to which will be able to add the 2 remaining unused bonus credits). The request to use the bonus must be made when filling out the scholarship application. of study. This provision does not apply to those enrolled in master's degree courses following the achievement of a diploma from schools directed towards special purposes, equivalent to a first level qualification. 7.15 Merit requirement assessed ex post requested from students enrolled in the first year of the course Two deadlines have been set for the evaluation of merit: the first is 10 August 2026, the second is November 30, 2026. a) August 10, 2026: students who acquire at least 20 credits by August 10, 2026 (ten credits in case of part-time enrollment) for courses organized in more than one teaching period (quarters, semesters or modules) and at least 10 credits for the others are entitled to obtain the payment of the second installment (students enrolled in master's degree courses or second level diplomas) or of the third installment (students enrolled in first-level degree courses or diplomas and single-cycle master's degrees) equal to 50% of the monetary portion of the scholarship. Students who fail to acquire the above credits lose the right to obtain the payment of the above-described installments in cash. b) November 30, 2026: students who acquire at least twenty credits by November 30, 2026 (ten credits in the case of part-time enrollment), for courses organized in more than one teaching period and at least ten credits for the others, recognized for the course of study in which the students are enrolled in the year in which they receive the scholarship or in the year in which they enroll in the following year, even if 24 Machine Translated by Google different from the previous one, they maintain the 2025/2026 academic year scholarship including the first installment of the cash share. The scholarship will be revoked if the student does not obtain the above credits within the aforementioned period. date of November 30th. In this case, you will have to return the equivalent in money of the services used and the sums of money collected in the manner indicated in art. 22 of this notice. The use of bonuses to reach the limits referred to in letters a) and b) above is not permitted. In the presence of the following exceptional situations, the deadline for obtaining the merit referred to in letter b) required for the maintenance of the scholarship can be extended by four months: a) mourning events relating to members of the declared family unit; b) hospitalisation of at least ten days of the scholarship applicant; c) birth of a child; d) events included among the causes of natural disasters; The duly documented request for extension must be submitted, under penalty of exclusion, before the deadline for achieving the merit required by the call (11/30/2026). If the request is accepted, the student must communicate the achievement of the merit within 15 days following the expiry date of the extension granted, under penalty of forfeiture of the benefit. 7.16 Failure to achieve the merit requirements by 11/30/2026 required for maintenance of the scholarship awarded to students enrolled in the first year of the course Successful students who do not achieve the merit requirement by November 30, 2026 will incur the revocation of the scholarship, such students are required to: a) return any sums received; b) reimburse the monetary value of the services used according to the rates set out in art. 11 of the Programme regional annual for the right to university study for the academic year 2025/2026. The amounts to be returned will be defined in the respective payment decisions which will be notify the affected students. The refund, defined in the revocation provision, must take place in the manner indicated in the provision itself. 25 Machine Translated by Google The Institution will transmit the information regarding the act of revocation of the scholarship to the University Institutions of referred to in art. 2 of this notice for the provisions within its jurisdiction. ART. 8 ECONOMIC AND ASSET REQUIREMENTS 8.1 General provision The student's economic conditions are identified on the basis of the Situation Indicator Equivalent Economic Situation (ISEE) and Equivalent Asset Situation Indicator (ISPE) for the benefits of the Right to University Education, with specific reference to the student requesting the benefit, as provided for by the Prime Ministerial Decree n.159 of 05/12/2013 and subsequent amendments and additions and from art. 6 of the Annual Program of the Marche region for the academic year 2025/2026. Therefore, all students they will have to go to a CAAF or other authorised professional to complete the Declaration Single Substitute (DSU) relating to income for the 2023 tax year. However, the submission of the DSU to INPS, electronically, directly by the applicant as foreseen from art. 10 paragraph 6 of Prime Ministerial Decree no. 159/2013. 8.2 The ISEE and ISPE indicators Students who are eligible to apply for scholarships for the 2025/2026 academic year in possession of the following economic/patrimonial requirements: • ISEE up to €24,000.00 • ISPE up to €50,000.00. The ISEE is made up of the relationship between the ISEE (Economic Situation Indicator) and the parameter of the scale of equivalence corresponding to the specific composition of the family unit. The ISPE is made up of the ratio between the ISPE (Financial Situation Indicator) and the parameter of the scale of equivalence corresponding to the specific composition of the family unit. Exceeding even one of these values is cause for exclusion. Pursuant to art. 4, paragraph 5, of Prime Ministerial Decree 159/2013, in the event that the applicant for the benefit has been scholarship recipient in the year 2023, certified by the Institution with CU-2024 attestation, and only for the purposes of determining the requirements for maintaining the treatment itself, the ISEE value is 26 Machine Translated by Google subtracted, by the provider, the amount of the treatment received by the beneficiary in relation to the corresponding parameter of the equivalence scale. 8.3 Definition of the family unit For the granting of the scholarship, the student's family unit is defined according to the methods provided for by Prime Ministerial Decree no. 159 of 05/12/2013. In the case of two (or more) students belonging to the same family unit, requesting benefits for the right to study, the ISEE certificate must contain the wording "applies to subsidized benefits for the right to university study in favor of ....” (report the tax code of both or more students). 8.4 Independent student Pursuant to Prime Ministerial Decree 159/2013, art. 8 and subsequent amendments and additions, the student who no longer lives with his family of origin is considered independent if both of the following requirements are met: a) residence outside the family of origin's housing unit for at least two years from the date of submission of the single substitute declaration (DSU) relating to the family unit (art. 10 of the Dpcm n. 159/2013), in accommodation not owned by a member of the same family; b) student income from employment or similar declared for tax purposes for at least two years, not less than 9,000.00 euros per year with reference to a family unit of one person. According to Ministerial Decree No. 363 of 29/12/2015, adequate income capacity must be referring, in principle, to the individual university student. However, if the student is married, the the aforementioned threshold for the adequacy of income capacity must be assessed also taking into account of the income of the university student's spouse. 8.5 Non-cohabiting parents The parents of the applicant student who do not live together are part of the same family unit, defined in accordance with the procedures set out in Article 3, paragraph 2, of Prime Ministerial Decree no. 159/2013 with the exception of the cases referred to in Article 3, paragraph 3, if married, and the cases referred to in Article 7, paragraph 1, if unmarried. If the cases referred to in Article 7, paragraph 1, letters a and b, apply, the ISEE is integrated with a component additional, calculated on the basis of the economic condition of the non-cohabiting parent, according to the methods referred to in Annex 2, paragraph 2, an integral part of Decree No. 159/2013. 27 Machine Translated by Google 8.6 Student enrolled in the PhD Courses The family unit of the applicant for benefits for PhD courses is made up exclusively of by the applicant himself, by his spouse, by his children under 18 years of age, as well as by his adult children, according to the rules set out in paragraphs 2 to 5 of Article 3, and in any case without prejudice to the possibility for the beneficiary to form the family unit according to the ordinary rules set out in Article 3 (Article 8, paragraph 4, Prime Ministerial Decree 159/2013). 8.7 Refugees and stateless persons For the purposes of assessing the economic situation, for students recognized as refugees, stateless persons, or, alternatively, holders of some type of "protection", pursuant to the Italian legislation in force on the matter of immigration, only income and assets held in Italy are taken into account according to the methods provided for by the Prime Ministerial Decree 159/13 and are therefore required to submit the Declaration single replacement (DSU) for ISEE purposes. 8.8 The equalised indicator for foreign students not resident in Italy or with the family nucleus of parents residing abroad Students who are not resident in Italy (non-EU or EU with family unit abroad) and the student foreigner resident in Italy, non-independent, with family nucleus of parents resident abroad they will have to present the documentation necessary for the calculation of the ISEEU/ISPEU parificato indicated to art. 11 of this announcement. Considering that this calculation is not contemplated in the Prime Ministerial Decree 159/2013, on the basis of the current legislation, The competent ERDIS office will calculate the ISEE applicable to foreign students defining the university equivalent indicator for each one . Foreign students whose family unit does not reside in Italy and is not registered in the AIRE lists who enroll in a three-year, master's or single-cycle master's degree course with an application submitted regularly within the established deadline and who will not be able to submit the entire application necessary original documentation relating to the family unit, foreign income and assets, will be able to submit it later by the deadline of September 19, 2025. In case of shipping, the date affixed by the post office of departure is valid. 28 Machine Translated by Google If, at the time of drawing up the provisional rankings, the necessary documentation established by the announcement has not yet been transmitted or is not regular, the student is declared excluded from the scholarship given the impossibility of determining its university equivalent indicator. The student's position may be re-evaluated when the rankings are drawn up definitive if all the correct documentation is sent by the deadline of 19 September 2025 original compliant with the requirements of the tender. The students referred to in this article 8.8 who have submitted by the deadline of 19 September 2025 original but incomplete or imperfect documentation and who were therefore excluded from the benefit with the provisional and/or definitive rankings may, by 21/10/2025, present further supplementary documentation to the previous one; therefore, if there are still financial resources available residual, if the documentation presented as a whole is found to be perfectly compliant with the requirements of the tender, and all other requirements are simultaneously present, they may be readmitted to the benefit through the approval of a further ranking. The documentation required for the calculation of the equivalent ISEEU/ISPEU is indicated in art. 11 of the present flock. The provision of this article 8.8 also applies to Italian students who have a family unit or income or real estate or personal property assets abroad. 8.9 Current ISEE The ISEE can be replaced by a similar indicator, defined as "current ISEE" and calculated with reference to a period of time closer to the time of requesting the benefit, when the following apply: conditions referred to in Article 9 of Prime Ministerial Decree 159/2013 and subsequent amendments and additions according to the methods described therein. 8.10 ISEE variation during the year The beneficiary of the interventions, in the event of changes in the composition of the family unit and of changes in the economic condition of the same household, such as to cause the right to the benefit to cease, or in the event of errors in the ISEE declaration used for the request for the grant, the applicant is also required to submit during the year a new single substitute declaration and to communicate it to the body which will revoke the benefit in the event that one or both ISEE indicators exceed the thresholds established in art. 8 of this announcement. 29 Machine Translated by Google ART. 9 STUDENTS WITH ONE OR BOTH PARENTS WHO HAVE LOST THEIR WORK FROM JULY 2024 TO JUNE 2025 In application of art. 5 of the regional program for the right to study, adopted for the academic year 2025/2026, a reserve equal to 5% of the funds will be made in favor of students belonging to families in which one or both parents have lost their job from July 2024 to June 2025 and remain in the status unemployment following dismissal from a company experiencing an economic crisis in Italy and are registered in the unemployment lists pursuant to Law 297/02 or mobility lists pursuant to Law 223/1991 or pursuant to Law 236/1993. For these students, the income/assets and merit conditions must still apply. to art. 7 and 8 of this announcement. Thirty percent of the funds will be reserved for students enrolled in the first year of the bachelor's degree courses, master's degree courses, single-cycle master's degree courses and third level courses. If the funds are not sufficient to cover all requests, two separate rankings will be drawn up, between the first year and subsequent years, taking into account the economic situation (ISEE) and merit respectively. Interested students must send the documentation referred to in art. 11.3 letter f. Art. 10 TERMS AND METHODS FOR SUBMITTING THE APPLICATION 10.1 Deadlines for submitting the application The application for the scholarship for the academic year 2025/2026 must be submitted, under penalty of exclusion from the competition, by August 26, 2025, respecting the provisions described below. 10.2 How to submit the application The student who applies for a scholarship must be in possession of the ISEE certification, except for the different provisions of art. 8 of the announcement if the student is Italian or foreign with income produced abroad. If you do not have one and the deadline is imminent, you must submit it to a CAAF authorized or directly to INPS, electronically, the single comprehensive substitute declaration of the MB2 form - Table C (university services) provided for in art. 10 of the Prime Ministerial Decree no. 159/2013. The Single Substitutive Declaration (DSU), complete with the table relating to the benefits for the right to university studies, must be submitted in any case, within the deadline of the application, under penalty of exclusion from the benefit (art. 11 paragraph 9 of the Prime Ministerial Decree n. 159/2013). 30 Machine Translated by Google The student can therefore submit the scholarship application even if he/she does not have of the ISEE certification, assuming on the online application form, the commitment to present the declaration single replacement by August 26, 2025, the application deadline. Applications for participation in the competition must be completed exclusively online; the procedure for access to the application itself will be indicated on the ERDIS portal. Applications submitted using methods other than those below will not be taken into consideration. described. Website authentication: • Authentication via Spid (level 2 or 3), CIE, CNS, CNS/TS To access the online application you must have SPID credentials (level 2 or level 3), of the Electronic Identity Card (CIE), of the National Services Card (CNS), or of the Card national services/health card (CNS/TS). The electronic identity card (CIE) allows access even using smart phones or tablets via the CieID app. The SPID required to access the online application must be level 2 or level 3 such that enable “STRONG Authentication” To obtain your SPID, you can refer to the website www.spid.gov.it where you can find all operational information and the list of accredited providers. Students with Spid, Cie, Cns etc. must: a) fill in and submit the application online by clicking on the “Confirm” button within the deadline established by the competition announcement. b) They must upload the documents to be attached to the application into the system within the deadlines established by the competition announcement. • Authentication of international students without an Italian identification document residents in Italy and minor students: These students will be able to obtain the credentials to access the online application by registering through the procedure made available on the Authority's website. The credentials obtained will allow WEAK authentication of the student. 31 Machine Translated by Google Such students will be required to: 1. Complete and confirm the online application. 2. Upload a copy of a valid document to the online application procedure. valid recognition. These students will then have to send their obtained tax code to ERDIS. from the Revenue Agency necessary for the use of services. 10.3 Identifying Students with Weak Authentication Students with weak authentication, who have not already identified themselves the previous year, will have to subsequently go to the Right to Study offices of the various institutions equipped with a valid identification document where they will be identified. In the absence of identification, students will not be able to access the services provided by Erdis either payment that free as they will not be able to obtain payments of sums of money. 10.4 Modification of the data entered in the application for benefits The student can make changes to the data entered in the online application: by the application deadline: • the student who has not finished filling out the application for benefits and therefore has not carried out submitting the application online may be part of the procedure. • the student who, after having submitted the application online, wishes to modify the data declared and/or any attached files, can be included in the same which is immediately cancelled, even if no changes have been made. Only by completing the changes, and resubmitting the application including attachments, it will be possible to participate in the competitive procedure. After the deadline for applying for benefits: • the student can change the IBAN code by accessing the “Student Help Desk” screen. • any other event occurring after the application for benefits must be communicated promptly to Erdis by opening a Ticket and will be subject to evaluation. 32 Machine Translated by Google 10.5 Other provisions The student is personally responsible for the truthfulness and completeness of the information declared. ERDIS, therefore, declines all responsibility in the event of incorrect or incomplete documentation and is also not required to report any anomalies. 10.6 Territorial reference offices for students Students may contact any of the Institution's offices to obtain general information on the calls for applications. or on the submission of applications while to obtain more specific information on your particular situation during the academic year should preferably contact the following territorial presidencies of ERDIS. • At the territorial headquarters of Ancona Via Oddo Di Biagio 14 – 60121 Ancona, the students enrolled at the Polytechnic University of Marche, at the “Poliarte” Institute of Ancona, at the Advanced School of Linguistic Mediators of Ancona and Fermo subject to the stipulation of the agreement with the Marche region. • At the territorial garrison of Camerino Via Le Mosse, Colle Paradiso 1 – 62032 Camerino (Mc) you will be able to contact students enrolled at the University of Camerino; at the associated office in Ascoli Piceno Via Pacifici Mazzoni n. 2 – 63100 Ascoli Piceno (Ap), students attending the course may contact course of study at the Ascoli Piceno and San Benedetto del Tronto locations. • At the territorial headquarters of Macerata Viale Piave n. 35 (soon to be transferred to Via Martiri della Libertà 15-17-19) – 62100 Macerata students enrolled at the University of Macerata can contact Macerata, at the Academy of Fine Arts of Macerata and at the State Music Conservatory “GB Pergolesi” from Fermo. • Students can contact the Urbino Territorial Office at Via V. Veneto n. 45 – 61029 Urbino enrolled at the University of Urbino “Carlo Bo”, at the Academy of Fine Arts in Urbino, at the Isia in Urbino and the “G. Rossini” Conservatory in Pesaro. 10.7 Refusal to transfer application to other bodies. The request by the student to transfer the scholarship application submitted to institutions for The right to study of other Regions will not be taken into consideration. 33 Machine Translated by Google 10.8 Students enrolled in the filter semester referred to in Mur decree no. 418 of 30 May 2025. Students enrolling for the 2025/2026 academic year in the filter semester referred to in the Mur decree n. 418 of 30/5/2025 must submit an application for the 2025/2026 academic year scholarship by the deadline indicated in point 10.1 (26 August 2025). The criteria and methods for using the scholarship and other services and interventions for the protection of right to university study will be determined after the approval of the specific regulations by the Ministry of University and Research. ART. 11 DOCUMENTATION REQUIRED FOR PARTICIPATION IN THE COMPETITION 11.1 General provision To access the benefits provided for the academic year 2025/2026, all students with assets and income produced in Italy must be in possession of the ISEE certificate or specific DSU receipt for “Benefits for the right to university education”. 11.2 Foreign students – Calculation of ISEE/ISPE parificato Foreign students cannot avail themselves of the self-certification option, but it is necessary that submit the relevant documentation described below in original and paper format. The documentation must be issued by the competent authorities of the country where the income was received. produced and legalized by the competent Italian diplomatic authority for the territory. For countries that have joined and ratified the Hague Convention concluded on 5 October 1961, it is permitted the use of the apostille instead of the legalization of the Italian Embassy. The above documents, drawn up in a foreign language, must be accompanied by a translation into the foreign language. Italian, compliant with the foreign text and certified by the competent Italian diplomatic or consular authority, or by an official translator. For countries where there are particular difficulties documented by the local Italian Embassy, The above mentioned documentation can be issued by the competent diplomatic representations or foreign consulates in Italy and legalized by the Prefectures. The documentation must certify: 34 Machine Translated by Google a) the composition of the family unit with the indication of those who live with the head of the family, on the date of submission of the application. In the event of the death of one of the parents, the date of death must be indicated on the documents or additional documentation certifying the event must be attached. In case of separation or divorce of the parents, a certificate attesting to this must be attached condition. Specific documentation is equally necessary in the case of abandonment by the parent or of a ruling by the competent authority for the removal of the same from the family residence. b) the income received by each member of the household expressed in the currency of their country in the tax year 2023; in the event of no income for each member over the age of 18 years this eventuality must be expressly specified in the documentation. In case there are difficulties in documenting this lack of income, it must be presented supporting documentation such as a certificate attesting to unemployment status, the occupation of domestic worker (househusband/wife) or the status of student; c) the description of all the real estate assets owned by each member of the family unit as of 12/31/2023 with an indication of the value defined pursuant to paragraph 3 of art. 5 of Prime Ministerial Decree no. 159/13; in the event of the absence of assets for each member over the age of 18, such eventuality must be expressly specified in the documentation; d) the description of the movable assets consisting of the components specified in art. 5 paragraph 4 of the Prime Ministerial Decree 159/13, held abroad as of 12/31/2023 or the value of the average annual consistency referred to the same year by each member of the family unit. documentation relating to movable assets issued by banking and similar institutions is exempted from the legalization of the competent Italian diplomatic authority for the territory the obligation of the translation into Italian compliant with the foreign text and certified by a official translator; e) photocopy of the residence permit, for the academic year 2025/2026, issued by the relevant Police Authority. The copy of the residence permit can be presented later as long as it is within the date of 2/5/2026 but in this case the benefits will be assigned under conditions and with the suspension of the payment of any sums of money until the actual delivery of the document. If the document is not submitted by 12/31/2027 the student will lose the right to obtain the any sums of money connected to the scholarship, however, save the revocation of the benefit in the event of failure to issue a residence permit by the relevant authority. 35 Machine Translated by Google For students coming from member states of the European Union it is necessary to present the relevant documentation issued by the competent authorities of the country where the income was generated, translated into Italian language, but legalization is not required. Non-European Union students coming from particularly poor countries as per the Decree of Ministry of University and Research no. 166 of 3/3/2025 reported in Annex D of this announcement, must present certification from the Italian Representation in the country of origin attesting that the student does not belong to a family known to have high income and high social status. The relative certification is made to correspond for both ISEE and ISPE indicators to “zero” euros. For students enrolling in the first year of all degree courses, certification that the student does not belong to a family known to have a high income and high social status may also be issued by Italian bodies authorised to provide financial coverage guarantees as per current provisions regarding the enrolment of foreign students in Italian universities; in this regard case, the body issuing such certification undertakes to return the scholarship on behalf of the of the student, in case of revocation. For the purposes of assessing the economic situation, for students recognised as refugees, stateless persons or, alternatively, holders of some type of "protection", pursuant to current Italian legislation in matters of immigration, only income and assets held in Italy are taken into account according to the procedures set out in Prime Ministerial Decree 159/13 and are therefore required to submit the Declaration single replacement (DSU) for ISEE purposes. Such students must attach to the application a copy of the certificate attesting the recognition of the I am in a state of shock. Students requesting international protection are required to submit the relevant official application documentation. Even for these students, only the income and assets held in Italy are taken into account. according to the procedures set out in Prime Ministerial Decree 159/13 and are therefore required to submit the Declaration single replacement (DSU) for ISEE purposes. Any awarding of a scholarship remains suspended until one of the statuses is recognised. above. Once the recognition of this status has been obtained, in addition to acquiring the right to the provision 36 Machine Translated by Google of the monetary portion of the scholarship, the student can start to use the services connected to the scholarship free of charge scholarship (canteen and accommodation if available). Erdis will not be entitled to any reimbursement for the services used paid during the period in which the student had not yet obtained the status. The provisions of this art. 11.2 letters a), b), c) and d) also apply to Italian students who have family unit or income or real estate or movable assets abroad. 11.3 Other documentation Students who identify with one of the conditions described below will have to produce: a) Rental agreement Out-of-town students receiving scholarships, not accommodated in residential facilities of the Institution due to lack of free places or for students attending courses in remote locations where the Institution does not have housing facilities, must submit by the 14th November 2025 copy of the onerous rental contract, registered with the Revenue Agency, stipulated with the lessor for a period of not less than 10 months, referring to the academic year for who requests the benefit of the scholarship (from the opening of the services until September 2026). In order to obtain the liquidation of the accommodation portion of the scholarship itself, the accommodation must be located in the municipality where the university studies are attended or in a neighbouring municipality. For the scholarship winners of the last semester the period cannot be less than 5 months. They will be the months of the contract included in the academic year 2025/2026 have been paid (service opening - March 2026). The rental contract is permitted to start from September 2025. The Manager responsible for the contingent needs that may arise in the various territorial realities with their own provision can establish different terms with respect to those above indicated. Out-of-town students receiving a scholarship, with children of pre-school age who do not they can be accommodated in the facilities managed by the Institution, they can request monetization of the accommodation provided that they present a regular rental contract for a fee, registered to the Revenue Agency stipulated with the lessor for a period of not less than 10 months in the municipalities considered to be the seat of the University or neighbouring municipalities by 14 November 2025. b) Passport photo 37 Machine Translated by Google The student must attach to the online application a recent passport photo in digital format with the characteristics that comply with the formal dictates indicated in the note from the Department of Public Security No. 400/A/2005/1501/P/23.13.27. c) Student with disabilities The disabled student must attach (upload during the online application) a copy of the certificate attesting to a disability of not less than 66% or recognition of the condition of handicap pursuant to Law No. 104/1992, if he/she has not already produced it in previous years or has undergone a change in the percentage of disability. To request the integration of the scholarship (art.12.8) the student must produce the tax documentation by 12/12/2025 proving the expense incurred. d) Medical certificate (mandatory only for students staying in residential facilities) in ERDIS) To access the housing facilities provided for by the announcements, students must present a medical certificate dated no more than 15 days earlier, showing that the student does not have symptoms attributable to contagious diseases or diseases that are in any case dangerous for cohabitation. The student will not be able to be admitted to the housing facilities and therefore will not be able to take possession of the bed-space if the aforementioned certificate has not been delivered. e) Identification document Students without an Italian identity document who are not resident in Italy and students minors will have to transmit (by uploading in the online application procedure) a valid identification document. f) Students with one or both parents dismissed in the period from July 2024 to June 2025 Students belonging to families in which one or both parents have lost their job July 2024 to June 2025 and remain unemployed following dismissal from companies in a situation of economic crisis in the Italian territory, will have to produce the documentation from which it appears that one or both of the student's parents have lost their jobs since July 2024 to June 2025 (letter of dismissal). The required documentation must be submitted via upload in the application procedure online within the application deadline. In case of documentation produced late 38 Machine Translated by Google or incomplete the student will not be placed in the reserved ranking but in the ranking general scholarship. g) Integration of the scholarship for punctual graduation The student who intends to request the integration of the Scholarship must submit, within and no later than beyond 19 December 2026, the request referred to in art. 5 of this announcement. The student must use the online form by accessing the reserved area of the ERDIS website. h) Medical certificate for students requesting monetization of the catering service The student who for health reasons intends to request the monetization of the canteen service must send the relevant request indicated in art. 16.2 with a certification by 17 October 2025 medical certificate issued by a specialist of a public facility indicating the type of pathology; in the certification must also specify the food substances incompatible with the pathology and the description of the dietary regime that the student is required to follow. i) Documents for the integration of the grant for the purchase of teaching aids for students in a position to disability The disabled student who requests the integration of the scholarship referred to in art. 12.8 must submit the tax documentation certifying the expenses with the application by 12/12/2025 incurred in the year 2025. 11.4 Return of original documents submitted The original documents submitted must remain on file. They can be returned upon express request. request by the student after renouncing the application and therefore the benefit. 11.5 Regularity and completeness of the documentation presented Students are responsible for the completeness of the documents submitted and their correspondence and their compliance with the provisions contained in the announcement and with regards to the right to university education. ERDIS reserves the right to check the documentation submitted by the candidates at any time and to subsequently produce other documents in addition to those foreseen. 39 Machine Translated by Google ART. 12 THE AMOUNT OF SCHOLARSHIPS The amount of the scholarship is determined based on the Equivalent Economic Situation indicator and to the status of “On-site”, “Commuter” or “Away from Home” student. 12.1 Type of students receiving interventions Each student is granted a seat status, based on the distance between their residence and the university location of the studies. In cases where students attend the course of studies in a location detached from the University Institutions, the classification is carried out considering the existing distance between the municipality of residence and the actual location of the courses attended. 1. On-site students: students residing in the municipality where the course of study is held are considered on-site frequented; 2. Commuter students: students residing in a municipality that allows commuters are considered commuters. daily transfer to the location of the course of study attended and the route of which is passable, by public transport, in a time of up to 60 minutes. For each of the university locations, the municipalities are indicated in Annex e) of this notice; 3. out-of-town students: students residing in a municipality far from the university are considered out-of-town students. location of the course attended and the stretch of which can be travelled by public transport in more than 60 minutes and who for this reason take paid accommodation near that location, using the residential facilities of the Institution or by using other accommodations of public or private Institutions for a period of not less than ten months referring to the academic year for which the scholarship benefit is requested. Therefore, any evaluation of travel times using means of transport is excluded private. Therefore, out-of-town students are those residing in municipalities not included in the two previous cases. If the student residing in a place far from the course location takes accommodation near that location non-onerous (free) residence for a period of stay of no less than 10 months is considered a commuter student. To this end, the student must declare in the scholarship application study the name of the person hosting him, resident in the municipalities considered to be the seat of the University institutions, the domicile and the period of stay (not less than ten months). The Institution can request suitable documentation to demonstrate the veracity of the declaration. 40 Machine Translated by Google Foreign students are still considered out-of-town students, regardless of their location. of their residence in Italy, except in the case where the student's family unit resides in Italian territory. 12.2 Scholarship amounts for the academic year 2025/2026 In application of the Mur Decree n. 181 of 28/2/2025, the following are defined for the academic year 2025/2026: following scholarship amounts: out-of-town students and independent students (art. 8.4 of this announcement) €7,072.10 Commuting students €4,132.85 students on site €. 2.850,26 Students attending distance learning courses and subjected to detention regime €2,850.26 Students admitted to doctoral courses are granted an “off-site” scholarship regardless of from their origin. 12.3 Amount of scholarships for the additional semester Scholarships awarded for the first semester beyond the legal duration of the courses activated in implementation of Ministerial Decree 270/04 and of law 508/99 and subsequent amendments and additions are of an amount equal to half of the scholarship provided based on the subjective condition of the beneficiary student; services, accommodation and canteen obtained, will normally be paid from the beginning of university lessons to 31 March 2026. 12.4 Increase in student scholarship with ISEE lower than or equal to 50% maximum threshold For students with an ISEE indicator lower than or equal to half of the maximum reference limit provided from article 8.2 the amount of the scholarship due is increased by 15%. 12.5 Increase in scholarship for female students enrolled in Stem courses In order to further promote the access of the female gender to higher education in scientific subjects and to reduce the so-called gender "gap" in this area, for female students enrolled in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) courses of study the amount of the scholarship of study due is increased by 20%. For STEM study courses, please refer to the table 41 Machine Translated by Google published in the open-data area of Ustat at the link: http://dati.ustat.miur.it/dataset/dati-per-bilancio-digenere/resource/3f52db2f-24ce-4605-8e51-5618cc4ff4e3 The 20% increase in the scholarship for STEM students cannot be combined with the 15% increase foreseen for students with ISEE levels lower than 50% of the maximum reference limit and therefore the increase is calculated on the basis of the value of the scholarship due to the student as enrolled in courses S.T.E.M. 12.6 Increase in scholarship for students enrolled in two courses at the same time Students enrolled in two courses of study at the same time are allowed to obtain and maintain the scholarship of study with an increase of 20% if they possess and maintain the merit requirements set by the DM n. 1320/2021 for the entire duration of the courses. In order to increase the amount of the scholarship, student must maintain the merit requirements set out in the Decree of the Minister of University and Research 17 December 2021, n. 1320. 12.7 Reduction of scholarships in relation to the ISEE value Pursuant to art. 5 point 1 of the Marche Region Three-Year Plan, the amounts set above are reduced based on the services that the Institution provides, as indicated below: a) “Out of town” and independent student: is reduced for the Housing Service by Euro 2,782.00 on annual basis, for a period of ten months and Euro 1,983.00 on an annual basis for two meals per day (lunch and dinner); b) “Commuter”: is reduced by Euro 991.50 on an annual basis for one daily meal. The scholarship will be paid in full to students whose economic situation indicator equivalent of the applicant's family unit, is between 50% and 2/3 of the maximum limit of reference. For values higher than the aforementioned limit, the bag is gradually reduced until half of the minimum amount, ensuring however that the cash portion is not less than 827.00 euros (413.50 euros in the case of part-time enrolment), for out-of-town students who are free accommodation service and two meals a day and 827.00 euros (413.50 in case of (part-time enrollment) for the commuter student who is granted a free daily meal. TABLE OF INCREASE OR REDUCTION OF SCHOLARSHIP IN RELATION TO THE ISEE 42 Machine Translated by Google Increase or Decrease ISEE value (€) from zero to 12000 15% Increase from 12,000.01 to 16,000.00 0% Reduction from 16,000.01 to 18,000.00 12.5% Reduction from 18,000.01 to 20,000.00 25% Discount from 20,000.01 to 22,000.00 37.5% Reduction from 22,000.01 to 24,000.00 50% Discount The amounts of the scholarships are detailed in Appendix F of this announcement. competition. 12.8 Scholarship integration for disabled students recognized by the commission pursuant to law 104/92 or “disability not less than 66%” To allow the purchase of prostheses and supports, as well as for the implementation of any other intervention that facilitates the use of teaching activities and study will be operated a reserve of funds not exceeding € 15,000.00. Contributions will not be granted for the purchase of the same supports and teaching materials reimbursed in the previous years. The same material/support may be reimbursed if the student demonstrates that the already refunded is no longer regenerable or usable. The student must submit a specific request using the form made available by 12/12/2025 accompanied by tax documentation certifying the expenses incurred in the year 2025. Each student may be granted a contribution up to a maximum amount of 2,000.00 euros. In case financial resources are not sufficient to guarantee integration for all students those entitled will proceed to the formulation of a single ranking for the students of all the Institutions university, defined in ascending order on the basis of the ISEE value. In case there are residual funds after the assignment of the benefit to students with an application submitted by established deadline, further requests may be examined and eventually accepted according to the chronological order of presentation. 43 Machine Translated by Google 12.9 Revaluation of scholarship amount The student who benefits from a reduced amount of scholarship whose economic situation has worsened with respect to the declaration submitted at the time of granting the scholarship, you can submit a suitable documentation until 12/31/2025, to obtain the review of his position with an increase of the amount of the scholarship starting from the immediately following six-monthly instalment. This increase may be granted in the presence of financial availability due to exhaustion of the rankings of eligible candidates. 12.10 Waiver of accommodation service In the event that the out-of-town student, when filling out the application, renounces the accommodation place at the facilities managed by the Institution or even if you have requested it you expressly renounce it within the approval of the final rankings (expected for mid-October – see art. 15.3 Rankings definitive), the portion of the scholarship relating to the accommodation service of the withdrawing student will be used to provide other scholarships for the same academic year. ART. 13 DISTRIBUTION OF FUNDS ALLOCATED TO THE AWARDING OF SCHOLARSHIPS 13.1 Funds allocated to the preparation of the budget Scholarships are awarded on the basis of the budget quantified by subsequent ERDIS acts. The following contribute to the financing of this call: • the proceeds from the regional tax for the right to study and the professional qualification tax; • the Marche Region's own resources; • The European Social Fund Plus; • the State Supplementary Fund; • any further additional resources within the scope of the National Recovery and Resilience Plan, Mission 4 Component 1 Investment 1.7 “Scholarships for university access” funded by the European Union – NextGenerationEU. • Possible other Erdis funds. 13.2 The reserves The following reserves are constituted: 44 Machine Translated by Google 1. Euro 350,000.00 for the granting of scholarship integration to students participants in international mobility programs; 2. Euro 90,000.00 for the granting of scholarship integration to graduate students in course (on-time degree); 3. 5% of the funds for the awarding of scholarships to students belonging to families in which one or both parents have lost their job in the period from July 2024 in June 2025 and remain unemployed following dismissal from the company Italian in a situation of economic crisis. 4. 0.2% of the funds for the granting of scholarships to students enrolled in courses specialization lasting at least two years excluding those in the medical field and to students admitted to doctoral courses who do not benefit from the scholarship referred to in the MURST Decree April 30, 1999, no. 224. 5. 30% of the sums for the awarding of scholarships to students enrolled in the first year of all first and second level courses to be distributed among the university institutions according to provided for by letter a) of the following point 14.1. 6. For the provision of contributions to disabled students, aimed at purchasing prostheses and supports, as well as all interventions that facilitate the use of teaching activities and study, a sum not exceeding €15,000.00 is reserved. The resulting unallocated funds from each of the reserves referred to in points 1, 2 and 6 may be allocated to to compensate for any resource shortfalls within the same provisions. 13.3 Catering service coverage for eligible students As regards the coverage of the free catering service to be guaranteed to eligible persons, scholarship recipients, enrolled in the years following the first of all courses, any sum necessary to cover the catering service, will be quantified and determined with the publication of the rankings. 13.4 Distribution of financial availability among students enrolled in years after the first The remaining amount, excluding reserves, will be divided among students enrolled in years following the first of all degree classes and within these, by course years in relation to the number of applications scholarships received within the deadlines set in this announcement. All degree classes will be guaranteed at least one scholarship. 45 Machine Translated by Google 13.5 Interventions financed by the Regional Programme (PR) FSE+ 2021/27 The source of funding from European sources with regional management represented by the programming of the Regional Programme (PR) FSE+ 2021/27, is intended for the following two particulars interventions that fall within two specific objectives of the programming document, namely: 1) Axis 1 Employment OS. 4 c Scholarships for technical degrees (OS. 4.c.1 sheet): i.e. the support to the right to study through financial compensation to unemployed and inactive female students with residence or domicile in the Marche Region for attending technical university degree courses (STEM) within OS4.c (Promote women's participation in the labour market, a better work-life balance, including access to childcare and non-self-sufficient people). 2) Axis 4 Youth Os. 4 f Scholarships for tertiary education (OS. 4.f.6 sheet): i.e. the support to the right to study through financial benefits to unemployed and inactive students who do not have reached 36 years of age, with residence or domicile in the Marche Region, for attendance of degree courses within the scope of OS4.f (Promote equal access and completion of inclusive and quality education and training, particularly for disadvantaged groups, from early childhood education and care, through general education and training and professional, up to tertiary level and adult education and learning, including facilitating mobility for learning purposes for all and accessibility for people with disabilities disability). For both types of recipients identified above, the share of the scholarship co-financed with ESF+ resources may be granted exclusively: ÿ to individuals whose unemployment status is certified by a regional CPI (information deducible from the Employment Information System); ÿ to subjects for whom, on the date of submission of the application, there is no Active mandatory communication; ÿ to the subjects for whom there is an active mandatory Communication, but also and at the same time a prospective annual salary of less than 8,500.00 euros, regardless of the type and duration of the contract. 46 Machine Translated by Google ART. 14 FORMULATION OF THE RANKINGS 14.1 Criteria for the formulation of the rankings ERDIS, having quantified the financial resources to be used for the granting of scholarships, will formulate the single regional rankings taking into account the following criteria: a) for those enrolled for the first time in the first year of all courses through the approval of a single regional ranking of eligible candidates, without any differentiation by degree class, defined in ascending order based on the Equivalent Economic Situation Indicator; in case of equality with regard to ISEE value, priority will be given to the youngest student. b) for students enrolled in years after the first of all courses, through the approval of single regional merit rankings, arranged in decreasing order based on the number of credits accrued and grades obtained, committing up to the limit of the resources available for this purpose, provided that the benefits are distributed equally among all classes of degree and by year of study, based on the number of scholarship applications received within the deadline deadline set in the relevant competition notice issued by ERDIS. For the formulation of the the ranking takes into consideration the ratio between credits earned and those required for participation in the competition for scholarships for students enrolled according to the new teaching system, increased from the ratio between the arithmetic mean of the grades of all the exams taken and the thirtieths, with detection as of August 10 of the reference year (tests and/or exams are excluded from the calculation of the average) judgments not expressed in thirtieths). The calculation will take into account the first three decimal numbers with rounding up if the third decimal is equal to or greater than 5 or by default if less than 5. In the event of equal merit, the position in the ranking is determined in ascending order based on the ISEE. In the event of further equality, priority will be given to the youngest student. The score resulting from the calculation identified according to the methods described above, the position in the ranking will be determined. c) Credits requested with the bonus will not be taken into account for the calculation of the score. 47 Machine Translated by Google 14.2 Students enrolled in the first year and in the years following the first of the PhD courses and specialization To students enrolled in the first year and in the years following the first of the PhD courses and to specialization courses, the scholarship is awarded through a single ranking defined in order increasing on the basis of economic conditions (ISEE). 14.3 Students enrolled in years after the first of the Conservatory For students enrolled in the years after the first of the Conservatory of Music, a single ranking by degree level, without distinction by degree class and course year. 14.4 Foreign students with a family unit not resident in Italy who have not submitted the documentation in original certified Foreign students whose family unit does not reside in Italy and is not registered in the AIRE lists who enroll in a three-year, master's or single-cycle master's degree course with an application submitted regularly within the established deadline whose ISEE value is equalised at the time of processing the provisional rankings have not yet been determined, as they have not yet delivered the original certified documentation required for the calculation, will be excluded from the scholarship. The position of the students may be re-evaluated when the rankings are drawn up definitive if they present all the correct documentation by the deadline of 19 September 2025 original compliant with the requirements of the competition notice. 14.5 Importing data and placing in the ranking For the purposes of evaluating the student's income and financial situation, the procedure of the online application will acquire the data relating to the latest valid ISEE certificate calculated for the right to university degree issued in the year 2025 present in the INPS computer archives evaluated on the basis of the DSU submitted by the student by the application deadline. In case the DSU is processed later, ERDIS will take care of the acquisition of the ISEE certification at the INPS database by 5 September 2025, provided that the relevant DSUs are were signed within the peremptory deadline of the application deadline. 48 Machine Translated by Google The DSU valid for the right to study, calculated after 5 September 2025 and the provisional ones in art. 11 paragraph 8 of the Prime Ministerial Decree 159/2013 will be assessed during the approval of the rankings definitive. Any corrections to the DSU, valid for the right to study, made after the submission of the application and, in any case, within the terms of the competition announcement, it will be possible to verify when appealing to provisional rankings or during the assessment phase. ERDIS declines all responsibility regarding the failure to find data in the INPS archives for reasons not attributable to the Institution. The student is required to verify the truthfulness and correctness of the data entered in the DSU. 14.6 Formulation of rankings for the granting of accommodation in the event that availability is insufficient to provide the service to all students receiving the scholarship If the accommodation places are not sufficient to satisfy all the requests of the scholarship beneficiaries study, of students enrolled in the first year and in the years following the first, the relative rankings will be formulated with the criteria established by the housing competition announcement. 14.7 Ranking for the granting of accommodation services to disabled students beneficiaries of scholarship In the event that the requests for accommodation are greater than the available places that the Institution has reserved for Students with disabilities will be assigned beds according to a ranking of students in order in ascending order of ISEE. ART. 15 PUBLICATION OF THE RANKINGS 15.1 Provisional rankings The provisional rankings are drawn up on the basis of the data declared by the student during the compilation phase. of the question. Indicatively by 15 September 2025, with a resolution of the competent Manager, the following will be approved: provisional rankings and the related list of excluded students and consequently in the days The assignment of accommodation can be made immediately thereafter. 49 Machine Translated by Google The outcome of the competition will be made known to all interested students through the publication of a specific notice. notice on the website www.erdis.it and will be available in the student's reserved area. 15.2 Requests for review and final rankings Within the fifth day following the date of publication on the website of the notice referred to in art. 15.1, students will be able to propose a request for review, using only the online form that will be made available by the institution and which the student can fill in by accessing their own Area reserved. Requests for review must be well argued and motivated. They will be declared inadmissible and therefore rejected if they have vague, generic and poorly intelligible content, or if they do not will contain the description of the subject of the request or if they are missing or insufficient in motivation. They must also contain innovative elements with respect to what has already been assessed by the office or indicate in detailed manner the previous incorrect assessment. Requests for review will be accepted or rejected by decision of the competent manager. In the event of acceptance of the appeal, the position will be determined with the approval of the final ranking of Scholarship. The student, who has submitted the request for the ISEE calculation for university benefits within the deadline for the scholarship application, excluded from the provisional ranking due to of the failure to detect, within the terms set out in art. 11, paragraph 8 of Prime Ministerial Decree 159/2013, the values contained in the certificate (ISEE/ISPE etc.), can request through an appeal the re-examination of their position. In the event that the Institution finds that the lack of the requested data is not attributable to the student will carry out a check on the database within the last day valid for the submission of appeals of the INPS of the presence of the above-mentioned values; in the negative case, the student will be definitively excluded from the scholarship for the academic year 2025/2026. 15.3 Final rankings In accordance with the registration dates at the various university institutions referred to in art. 2 of this document announcement, the final scholarship rankings will normally be approved within the first half of the month of October 2025. 50 Machine Translated by Google Students will be able to check the results of the competition in their reserved area which can be consulted online; this publication is valid for all purposes as an “ad personam” notice. An appeal against the final rankings may be lodged with the Regional Administrative Court within 60 days. days from their publication and extraordinary appeal to the Head of State within 120 days from the same publication date. For any further information, interested parties should contact the Offices for the Right to Study in ERDIS. 15.4 Corrections after final rankings Following the approval of the final rankings, the following may be taken into consideration: only the additions or corrections to data that result in a reduction of the amount or the loss of the benefit. ART. 16 METHOD OF DELIVERY The scholarship is awarded to the winning students in the form of services and money in accordance with the provisions of art. 12, according to the following methods: 16.1 The accommodation service a. For out-of-town students who have won a scholarship, the accommodation service will be provided for a period of 10 months, starting, as a rule, from the beginning of university lessons until 17 July 2026. free accommodation service, for scholarship winners of the first semester beyond the legal duration of the courses activated in implementation of Ministerial Decree 270/04 and the law reforming higher education institutions artistic and musical and subsequent amendments and additions, will be granted until the month of March 2026 starting normally from the beginning of university classes. They will be able to continue to occupy accommodation in ERDIS facilities under the conditions established by the service competition notice paid housing. Erdis will be able to evaluate which and how many residences to keep open during the various holidays, giving priority to in the admission to these facilities students with family units abroad and those with residence further away from the course location. 51 Machine Translated by Google Scholarship winners who obtain their degree during the period of enjoyment of the benefits, they maintain the right to the monetary share of the scholarship while they lose the services (canteen and accommodation) connected to it. b. Assignment of accommodation to students with disabilities. The person in charge of the housing facilities must take into account the type of disability of the student and possibly report the lack of accommodation to the Institutional bodies of the Organization suitable to accommodate the disabled student. The disabled student or his family member, before taking possession of the accommodation, must inspect it and issue a suitable declaration stating that there is no obstacle to being hosted in the assigned accommodation and also declare how it intends to provide services to the person on an ongoing basis within 24 hours, if the student is unable to do so independently. In the event that detect elements incompatible with the state of disability that the Institution cannot remove and does not have, alternatively, suitable rooms to be proposed, accommodation will not be granted and the amount equivalent to the service will be paid in cash. c. To the student who wins a scholarship in the provisional ranking, assigned a place accommodation, which is subsequently excluded from the scholarship in the final ranking, will be applied, for the period in which the service was used, the rates established by art. 11 of the Regional annual program for the right to university education academic year 2025/2026. d. To the student who, at the time of the accommodation assignment, is found to have a pending payment, for accommodation fees or other, the assignment will be suspended; the user will be able to use the accommodation after having demonstrated the balance of the debt and provided that there are free places in the housing facilities . student cannot request a refund for services not enjoyed due to the suspension. They are students authorized by the Institution to pay past debts in installments are excluded from the suspension. e. The Institution will reimburse the accommodation fee to students receiving a scholarship only in the event that, as of 10/17/2025, it is not able to accommodate them in its facilities housing due to lack of service or free places and on condition that they demonstrate that having taken private accommodation for a fee for a period of not less than 10 months (5 months for the winners of the last semester scholarship). The request is a necessary condition for reimbursement to the Housing Service Authority during the online application and the presentation of the rental contract referred to in art. 11 “Required documentation” of this notice. 52 Machine Translated by Google The competent Manager with his own provision, taking into account the needs that may arise check especially in relation to the different availability of beds in the various territorial locations, may establish different terms than the one determined above (10/17/2025). The reimbursement of the accommodation fee is normally made in two installments unless otherwise agreed with act of the competent Manager. f. Failure to request the accommodation service at the time of application does not entail the payment of the relevant monetary share. In case of renunciation of the accommodation place, the relative quotas will be used for the awarding of scholarships of study to other students. The student nominated winner, within the strict deadline (under penalty of forfeiture of the benefit) of five days from the date of publication of the relevant notice on the website of the Institution, must communicate acceptance of the bed space exclusively by completing and sending the form online specially prepared and available in your reserved area where you can also view it of the outcome of the competitions. The date of publication of the notice on the Institution's website will be valid for the purposes of the commencement of the term. granted for the acceptance of the bed-space and in any case for all other legal purposes. By accepting, the student who has not won a scholarship is obliged to pay the tuition fee effective from the date of assignment of the bed-space. The winning students will then be notified of the date of assignment of the place. bed. Students who do not take possession of the room by collecting the key within the date established in the assignment communication sent by ERDIS will be considered lapsed. Upon entering the residential facility, the student may be asked to fill out the of a questionnaire/triage about your health condition. The beds that become free will be considered by the Institution in its overall availability and used for subsequent assignments to other students. Any requests for accommodation by students who have not taken possession within the above-mentioned terms, may be taken back in consideration only in the event that there are still free beds after all the places have been filled the rankings. 53 Machine Translated by Google g. The University Residence Regulations apply to students benefiting from a bed space of the Institution. h. Students benefiting from the accommodation, before acceptance, must pay a deposit of € 150.00. This deposit will be refunded to those who are entitled to it and if they are no longer assignees of bed-spaces, automatically in the month of November or following a request by the student, usually in the months of February and May. 16.2 The canteen service All students will be entitled to use the catering service free of charge for the entire period. of validity of the scholarship. Scholarship winners are entitled to eat meals at the canteens managed by the by the Institution or by agreement, normally for one year from the beginning of university lessons (excluding periods of closure of the service) to the following extent: • “out-of-town” students two meals a day (lunch and dinner) • commuting students one meal a day The Institution will reimburse the canteen fee to all students receiving a scholarship and to eligible for the years following the first in the event that it is not in a position to provide such free of charge service or in the event that it is unable to provide adequate meals to the student with specific pathology. In this case, the student must submit a specific request by 17 October 2025, using a form that will be made available by attaching the documentation indicated in art. 11.3 letter h) of this announcement. The Body for the examination of such requests may avail itself of the technical support of experts who will evaluate whether it is it is possible to provide catering services to these students at the Erdis university canteens with the menus currently in use also, if deemed necessary, making any corrections. If the Institution monetizes the canteen service, students will be able to access the canteens affiliated with the paying student rates. Students who have won a scholarship for the additional semester will be able to take advantage of the service paid catering from 04/01/2026. 54 Machine Translated by Google 16.3 Payment of the cash portion of the scholarship The monetary portion of the scholarship, if applicable, in the amount relatively due, will be paid with the times and methods specified below: For students enrolled in the first year of undergraduate or graduate degree courses and master's degrees single cycle: a) the first installment of the scholarship, equal to 20% of the total, is paid within ten days from the date of closing date for enrolments for study courses and, in any case, no later than 10 November; b) the second installment of the scholarship, equal to a further 30% of the total, is paid within 60 days from the publication of the rankings and in any case no later than 31 December; c) the third installment of the scholarship, equal to the remaining 50% of the total, is paid upon reaching at least 20 credits for courses organised in more than one academic period, four-month period, semester or module, and 10 credits for others, provided they were obtained by August 10th. For students enrolled in the first year of master's degree courses or second level diploma courses, the first the scholarship installment, equal to 50% of the total, is paid within 60 days of the publication of the rankings and, in any case, no later than 31 December based on the possession of the relevant requirements to the economic condition, of admission to the courses according to the procedures established by the respective educational regulations, and the recognition of at least 150 credits, the second installment of the scholarship is paid upon reaching at least 20 credits, provided they are obtained by August 10th. For students enrolled in years after the first, the first installment of the scholarship, equal to 50% of the monetary quota, will be paid by 31 December 2025 and the second instalment by 30 June 2026. For foreign students not belonging to the European Union enrolled in the first year of the course, the first installment the scholarship will be awarded upon obtaining the credits required for maintaining the scholarship itself (See art. 7 of this announcement) except in cases where: 1. present a suitable guarantee as per art. 11 of this notice or a surety bond; 2. belong to families that have submitted their income tax return to the State Italian for the 2023 tax year. Students in the last semester will be paid the amount due in a single solution with the payment of the first installment. 55 Machine Translated by Google Students who are waiting for exam validation will be paid the amount in cash, if applicable, in a single solution by June 2026. Cash fee collection methods The cash portion of the scholarship will be paid with one of the following: mode: 1. credit to current account (opened at an Italian credit institution or in a participating country to the “Sepa” circuit) registered or co-registered to the student; 2. prepaid card in the name or joint name of the student with an International Bank Account Number (IBAN) referring to an Italian credit institution or to a country adhering to the circuit “Sepa”. When applying, the student must therefore indicate the IBAN to which the payment is to be made; If you do not have one, you must communicate this to the Authority by 10/31/2025 using exclusively the online procedure made available, under penalty of suspension of payment. The Institution will pay the fee in cash using the last bank details (IBAN) communicated in chronological order by the student. No sum can be paid to a student who has not yet communicated to the Institution, your tax code or in the case of weak authentication, you have not identified yourself at the counter Erdis. 16.4 Other provisions relating to the catering and accommodation service The renunciation, the failure to use the canteen and/or accommodation service, the possible exclusion from the services themselves as a consequence of a disciplinary measure, does not entail the payment of the relevant fine fee, nor the possibility of transferring free use of the service to other students. Scholarship winners will not be able to request any reimbursement for canteen services and accommodation not used during the opening or closing periods of university canteens and housing services. To the scholarship winners enrolled in the double degree courses who attend the courses abroad the part of the scholarship not used for services will be paid in cash relating it to the days spent abroad certified by the university institutions referred to in art. 2. 56 Machine Translated by Google ART. 17 CONTRIBUTIONS FOR THE INTERNATIONAL MOBILITY OF STUDENTS Students receiving a scholarship in the academic year 2025/2026, including those enrolled in courses doctorate, are entitled only once for each course and only once for those enrolled in the courses of the Higher education institutions to an integration of the scholarship for participation in programs of international mobility, both within programmes promoted by the European Union and non-European Union programmes community. Participation in such programmes and the period of study and/or internship abroad must be recognised in terms of credits within their course of study also for the purposes of preparing the test conclusive. For the purposes indicated in the introduction, the Institution grants, on the basis of its financial availability, to scholarship holders, a scholarship supplement of 600.00 euros, on a monthly basis, for the duration of the period of study stay abroad, up to a maximum of ten months, upon certification by the university institutions referred to to art. 2, which promotes the mobility program, regardless of the destination country. From the amount The amount of the grant awarded, drawn from European Union funds or other sources, must be deducted from the integration bilateral agreement, even non-EU. The contribution is only valid for the period of stay abroad subsidised by the Institutions universities with a grant awarded for international mobility. Students benefiting from a grant for the last semester resulting in the ranking of this contribution will benefit from the integration up to a maximum five months. The request for the contribution is submitted during the online compilation of the scholarship application. In the case of participation in mobility programmes with quotas subsequent to the first, the applications may be forwarded after the authorization to participate in international mobility, without guarantees of acceptance by ERDIS, which, within the scope of any residual economic availability allocated for this program, reserves the right to provide the integration after the assignment of the contributions to students who apply within the deadline. For the provision of the contribution, the Institution will make a reserve for an amount equal to 350,000.00 euros. If the financial resources are not sufficient to guarantee integration for all eligible students, rankings will be drawn up according to the criteria described below: 57 Machine Translated by Google 90% of the fund is allocated to students enrolled in years after the first, while the remaining 10% is reserved to students enrolled in the first year of the course and in doctoral courses. The position in the ranking is determined: • for students enrolled in years after the first: according to the decreasing order of the merit coefficient processed in the final ranking of the scholarship for the academic year 2025/2026 according to the established criteria from art. 14 letter b) of this announcement. In the event of a tie in merit scores, the position is determined in ascending order based on the ISEE. In the event of further equality, priority will be given to the student with the highest young in age; • for students enrolled in the first year and doctoral courses: in ascending order based on the ISEE. In the event of a tie, priority will be given to the youngest student. In any case, full payment of the contribution due to the student is guaranteed in relation to his/her position in the ranking would receive only a partial payment due to the scarcity of the fund. The advance can be granted up to a maximum of 70% of the contribution and can be paid upon request before the start of the program, only if the start times coincide with the publication times of the definitive rankings and only if the information necessary for the preparation of provisional preliminary rankings by university institutions. At the end of the stay the contribution will be proportional to the number of days actually spent abroad recognized by the university or other university institutions. The final instalment will be paid at the end of the academic year, after verification of the achievement of the results foreseen in the mobility program. If the verification of the achievement of the results foreseen in the mobility program is negative, the amount of the contribution paid as an advance will be recovered. The student who spends a period shorter than the declared one will have to return the sums equivalent to the months not actually spent abroad. Provided that there are free places, students participating in International Mobility Programmes, scholarship holders with accommodation in the Institution's residential facilities are entitled, upon their return to Italy, to be reinstated in the accommodation with priority over all other students. 58 Machine Translated by Google Furthermore, the scholarship winners, who meet the requirement for credit recognition, will be paid at the end of the academic year the amount of money, accommodation and canteen services, not used during the period of stay abroad, relating it to the days of non-use of the services themselves within the academic year 2025/2026 (from the opening of services for one year). The out-of-town student is aware that the acceptance of the request for monetization of the accommodation service is subject to the return of the room before departure possibly assigned, free of any personal effects. If the student has never taken possession of the accommodation, before or upon return from the stay abroad, no No refund will be made unless the student spends a period of ten months abroad (five months for winners of the additional semester), rounded up, starting from the opening of services. If the student spends a period of less than ten months abroad and upon his return the Institution has not been able to able to secure him a bed-space, he will also be paid the period equivalent to the difference between the months spent ten months abroad. ART. 18 GRANT AND RATES OF SERVICES RESERVED FOR STUDENTS ELIGIBLE NON-SCHOLARSHIP BENEFICIARIES Eligible students who do not receive the benefit of the scholarship due to insufficient availability financial, are allowed to use the catering service free of charge, with the exception of students enrolled in first year to which the rate of €6.50 applies for a full meal or €4.50 for a reduced meal. In compliance with the principle of precedence, reserved for students declared winners of scholarships, the remaining accommodation places will be granted to eligible out-of-town students, if they have requested it, for a period of 10-month period at the rate established by the Housing Service announcement for the academic year 2025/2026. ART. 19 CAUSES FOR EXCLUSION The following students are excluded from the competition: a. who do not possess the merit and income requirements set out in Articles 7 and 8 of this announcement; b. who are not registered for the academic year 2025/2026 at the various university institutions, except as provided in art. 2.2 in the case of students requesting a scholarship for the last semester; c. who are in possession of another degree of equal or higher level, obtained in Italy or abroad; 59 Machine Translated by Google d. who have incurred disciplinary sanctions greater than a warning applied by the competent bodies of the university institutions or other disciplinary sanctions applied by the Institution with which the student is excluded same from all services throughout the school career; e. who have incurred, in one of the previous years, provisions for the revocation of the scholarship or other forms of assistance due to false declaration, deception, artifice, fraud or other; f. who benefit from other grants or scholarships or places in colleges or boarding schools including scholarships provided by the University and those assigned to those enrolled in doctoral courses. The ban does not apply to students who have won scholarships awarded by national or foreign institutions aimed at integrating, with stays abroad, training or research activities of scholarship holders; g. who have sent an incomplete application, missing some documents or with incorrect documents and who pursuant to art. 71, paragraph 2, of Presidential Decree 445/2000, have not remedied the irregularities detected by the Office not constituting falsehoods; h. who have not produced the documentation requested in art. 11 of this announcement (foreign students); i. who have produced the missing documentation of legalization by the authorities competent, requested in art. 11 of this announcement (foreign students); j. who have produced false and/or counterfeit documentation in order to obtain the benefit; k. who have not confirmed and therefore sent the online application to the protocol; l. who have signed the DSU for the benefits for the right to study after the deadline deadline for submitting the scholarship application; m. for which it was not possible to acquire the ISEE data within the terms set out in art. 11, paragraph 8 of the DPCM 159/2013 and in particular questions that refer to certifications/DSU: • Not available in the INPS database; • Do not contain the ISEE for benefits for the right to study and/or not referred to the student applicant for benefits; • Not yet calculated to determine the ISEE values (certification); n. who have submitted the application after the deadline set out in this notice; o. who are enrolled outside the intermediate course or repeating; p. of foreign nationality who do not have a residence permit for the academic year 2025/2026. ART. 20 REASONS FOR REVOCATION OR FORFEITURE The benefit will be revoked from students who: 60 Machine Translated by Google a. have incurred, during the duration of the benefit or suitability, higher disciplinary sanctions to the warning applied by the competent bodies of the university institutions; b. from the investigations carried out, it appears that they have not correctly declared the situation economic/patrimonial situation of the family unit to which they belong and this is relevant for the purposes of granting of the scholarship; c. are transferred to another university institution with registered office outside the Marche Region or having given up studies (before August 31st) during the 2025/2026 academic year also in the event that they have obtained the credits necessary to maintain the scholarship; d. have requested to suspend studies during the academic year; e. who benefit from other grants or scholarships or places in colleges or boarding schools including scholarships study provided by the University, and those assigned to those enrolled in doctoral courses. The ban does not apply applies to students who have won scholarships awarded by national or foreign institutions aimed at integrate, with stays abroad, the training or research activities of the scholarship holders. f. as of 11/30/2026 (students enrolled in the academic year 2025/2026) have not achieved the merit requirements set out in art. 7, paragraph 7.15, of this announcement, excluding the students with disabilities; g. have been expelled from the Institution's housing facilities for behaviors incompatible with the cohabitation in shared facilities; in this case the student will not have any right to request the monetization of the remaining services or payment of any cash sums not yet paid; h. renounce the scholarship; i. incur one of the causes of exclusion, subsequent to the concession acts, provided for in art. 19 of the present flock. ART. 21 RATES AND METHODS FOR RECOVERING THE AMOUNT OF THE SCHOLARSHIPS OF STUDY FOLLOWING A REVOCATION MEASURE Students who will be subject to a revocation measure, without prejudice, in any case, to the application of the criminal provisions for acts constituting a crime, where provided for by current legislation, must: 1. return any sums received; 2. reimburse the monetary value of the services used accounted for according to the rates set out in art. 11 of the Regional Annual Program for the Right to University Education for the 2025/2026 academic year; 61 Machine Translated by Google 3. regularize your position regarding student contributions with the Institution university of affiliation. The payment of the sums may take place in the manner and within the terms established by the revocation resolution. The Institution grants, upon request of the interested party, the payment by installments of the amounts due up to a maximum of 24 installments monthly payments of an amount normally not less than €100.00. In case of an amount exceeding 5,000.00 euros, a greater number of installments may be permitted. The installments are due on the last day of the month starting from the month in which the installment payment request was made. Failure to do so payment of six consecutive installments entails the forfeiture of the benefit of the installments and the obligation to pay immediate payment in a single solution of the residual amount. The revocation of the scholarship and the sums already paid will not be recovered in the event that the student is deceased before 11/30/2026. ART. 22 VERIFICATION OF ECONOMIC, MERIT AND STATUS CONDITIONS ADMINISTRATIVE SANCTIONS 22.1 Checks on economic condition ERDIS pursuant to art. 10, point 3, paragraph 4, of the three-year plan (Resolution no. 60 of 3/10/2023) carries out checks on the truthfulness of the declarations made by the students related to the condition economic and composition of the family unit, according to the criteria and procedures established by the Regulation approved by resolution of the ERDIS Board of Directors in the session from 06/24/2019. 22.2 Verification conclusion At the end of the verification in cases where a discrepancy is found between the income declared to the tax purposes or other ISEE components, including those of a patrimonial nature, and what is declared in the declaration single replacement for ISEE purposes which entails the forfeiture or reduction of the benefit, with a managerial act we will provide: a. to the new determination of the amount of the benefit in the event that the checks have revealed slight differences that do not change the conditions for the suitability of the intervention. This entails for the 62 Machine Translated by Google student the obligation to return the difference between the amount paid and the amount actually due, with reference to both the monetary part and the ancillary services part; b. to the revocation of the benefit in the event that they have been ascertained and confirmed to be the responsibility of the student ISEE or ISPE values incompatible with the granting of the benefit. In this case the student, who immediately loses the benefit and loses the right to obtain further benefits for the entire duration of the course of study, must return the sums received and reimburse the monetary value of the services used accounted for according to the rates set out in art. 11 of the Regional Annual Programme for the right to university study academic year 2025/2026. The student will also be subject to the sanctions set out in art. 10 of Legislative Decree No. 68/2012 consisting of in paying a sum of three times the amount received or the value of the services unduly enjoyed, without prejudice in any case to the application of the sanction referred to in art. 38, paragraph 3, of the Legislative Decree. Legislative Decree 31/5/2010 n. 78 converted with amendments by Law n. 122/2010 as well as the criminal provisions for facts constituting a crime. 22.3 Investigations on the merits ERDIS verifies the merit condition through computerized access to the database of the Student Secretariat of the universities if made available and/or by requesting information from the secretariats of University Institutions. In order to ensure compliance with the terms set out in the tender for the provision of services, checks and checks on the veracity of students' self-certifications can also be carried out, after the benefits have been paid. The competent Manager will, with his own determination, proceed to revoke or quantify again the amount of the scholarship in the following cases: • lack of the merit requirement necessary to be entitled to the benefit; • is enrolled in a different course of study and/or at a different level than the one indicated in the application; This provision applies in the event that the indication of the different course has led to the awarding of a scholarship which the student, if he had made truthful declarations, would not have received would otherwise have obtained (due to lack of merit, lack of funds, etc.). The recalculation of the benefit in its value, if the ascertained merit requirement entails the right to a benefit of an amount lower than the one obtained. 63 Machine Translated by Google The student will be required to reimburse the amount of the services unduly enjoyed, in accordance with the procedures set out below. referred to in art. 21. The information regarding the revocation of the scholarship will be forwarded to the competent academic authorities for the appropriate measures regarding the payment of taxes. ART. 23 INFORMATION PURSUANT TO ART. 13 OF EU REGULATION NO. 2016/679 The General Data Protection Regulation (EU Regulation 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council) and of the Council of 27 April 2016) hereinafter also referred to as "GDPR" relating to the protection of individuals physical persons with regard to the processing of personal data, provides for the protection of natural persons with regard to processing of personal data as a fundamental right. Pursuant to art. 13 of the GDPR, the personal data provided to ERDIS Marche – Regional body for the right to study university will be processed for institutional purposes only. Data Controller The Data Controller is ERDIS Marche – Regional Agency for the Right to Study in the person of the delegate of the legal representative, the General Director. Address: Via Tiziano n.44 – 61025 Ancona (AN) - Italy – Telephone: 0722 35191 The contact information of the Owner is the certified mailbox: erdis@emarche.it Data Protection Officer (DPO) The Data Protection Officer is Attorney Emanuele Florindi The contact details of the DPO are: e-mail: dpo@erdis.it; Pec: erdis@emarche.it ; emanuele.florindi@avvocatiperugia.it Interested in the processing They are those who participate in the competition for the assignment of scholarships Internal data controller (designated) Dr. Emanuela Emiliozzi is the EQ Manager for the Right to Education function. The contact details of the Manager are: Telephone 07335620229; e-mail: emanuela.emiliozzi@erdis.it Pec: erdis@emarche.it Authorized to process (delegates) Natural persons within the organization/employees formally authorized and instructed by the Owner and/or the internal Manager to process data by virtue of the duties and/or tasks assigned to them. The list of those authorized to The processing is stored at the Data Controller's headquarters and at the Data Processor's. 64 Machine Translated by Google External data controllers External third parties, appointed pursuant to art. 28 of the GDPR, used by Erdis to carry out the activities and related processing of personal data of which it is the Data Controller. Type of data processed Personal data: any information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person (“interested party”), that is, one who can be identified directly or indirectly with an identifier such as name, identification number, location data, an online identifier or one or more elements characteristic of his physical, physiological, genetic, mental, economic, cultural or social identity (art. 4 paragraph 1 n. 1 del GDPR) Data categories for the evaluation of economic requirements: pursuant to art.14 of the GDPR, we inform you that for the purpose indicated under letters a) and c), Erdis, in order to evaluate the possession of the necessary economic requirements, will have to acquire the ISEU value, the composition of the family unit, as well as all the information provided in the DSU, provided that they are relevant and not excessive for the same purpose, directly from the INPS database in application of the Prime Ministerial Decree of 5 December 2013, n.159. For the processing purposes indicated below, in specific situations categories of data may be collected and processed of data (art. 9 GDPR) such as: racial and ethnic origin (for non-EU citizens, and for refugee status); health status (in case of pregnancy or for disabled students); judicial data (for users and detained students); sexual life and/or sexual orientation (for any corrections of sex attribution). Purpose and legal basis In compliance with the principles of lawfulness, correctness, transparency, adequacy, relevance and necessity referred to in art. 5, paragraph 1 of Regulation (EU) 2016/679 ERDIS as Data Controller, will provide for the processing of personal data, exclusively for purposes related to the performance of institutional tasks of public interest. In particular, the data provided are collected and processed for the following purposes: a) preparation of the rankings for the assignment of scholarships and university accommodation referred to in Prime Ministerial Decree of 9 April 2001 and Legislative Decree of 29 March 2012 n.68 and subsequent granting of the related benefits; b) fulfillment of the monitoring, evaluation and control obligations provided for by Reg. (EU) no. 2021/1060 and ss.mm.ii. (also with reference to what is expressly provided for by art. 49.5) and by Reg. (EU) n. 2021/1057 and ss.mm.i., including the measurement of the indicators defined in Reg. (EU) n. 2021/1057 and in the PR Marche FSE+ 2021/27; c) provision of other contributions, benefits and services relating to the right to university education; d) issuing of Erdis identification card; 65 Machine Translated by Google e) statistics and historical and scientific research, on aggregated or anonymous data, without the possibility of identifying the user. f) compliance with legally binding requests to fulfill a legal obligation, regulations or measures of the judicial authority, as well as to defend a right in court Erdis may, furthermore, process data to fulfill a legal obligation and/or to defend one's rights in court. Nature of data provision The interested party is obliged to provide the requested personal data, any refusal or request for cancellation or opposition or limitation to the processing entails exclusion from the competitions and the impossibility of using the services required. Data processing methods In relation to the purposes indicated above, the processing may be carried out manually, with documents paper and also with the aid of electronic or otherwise automated means. The data are collected and processed in specific document archives/servers. Erdis will take all measures to promptly rectify inaccurate data with respect to the purposes of the processing. Personal data are processed using appropriate technical security measures and adequate organizational measures according to art. 32 of the EU Regulation in order to guarantee a level of security appropriate to the risk by minimising the risks of destruction or loss, unauthorised access or processing not in accordance with the purposes of collection. Personal data are not subject to a decision-making process automated or profiling. The management and storage of personal data collected by Erdis takes place on servers located within the territorial offices and/or on external servers of suppliers of some services necessary for the technical and administrative management who may become aware of the personal data of the interested parties only purposes of the requested service. The same data may flow into regional, national and Community management and monitoring of interventions financed by the European Social Fund Plus (ESF+). Recipients of personal data and possible transfers of data abroad The data processed for the purposes indicated above will be communicated or will in any case be accessible to employees and collaborators assigned to the competent Erdis offices, who in their capacity as data protection officers, and/or system administrators, and/or data processors will be adequately trained by the owner for this purpose. Erdis may also communicate the personal data of which it is the owner to other public administrations if these must deal with the same for any proceedings within their institutional competence as well as to all those public bodies to which, in the presence of the relevant prerequisites, communication is obligatorily required by community provisions, laws or regulations, as well as insurance bodies for any practices injuries. The data may be communicated to the Marche Region, to the Universities, to the AFAM Institutions, to other University Institutions, to the INPS, to the Revenue Agency, to the Ministry of Education and Merit, to the 66 Machine Translated by Google Ministry of University and Research, Ministry of the Interior, Ministry of Defense, Association National for the bodies for the Right to University Study (Andisu), as well as other public bodies and/or private individuals for control, statistical or research purposes or necessary for the preparation of the membership card Erdis recognition. Personal data may also be communicated to public administrations and public or private companies where activities necessary to support the provision of services may be carried out. The data provided will be made available to the Certification Authority and the Audit Authority for fulfillment of the obligations set forth in the European Regulations. They may also be made available to Services of the European Commission, to the Central Administrations (e.g.: MEF-IGRUE, Anpal) and to the others Supervisory authorities (e.g. Court of Auditors, Guardia di Finanza) for the performance of their institutional functions. Erdis uses the support of external suppliers to provide some services necessary for technical management. administrative, who could become aware of the personal data of the students, for the sole purposes of performance requested. The same data may flow into regional, national and community management information systems and monitoring of interventions financed by the European Social Fund Plus (ESF+). The data collected, for the pursuit of some of the institutional purposes mentioned above and upon express provision by law, they may have to be transferred to a country located outside the European Union (so-called Country third). Personal data will not be disclosed. Period of retention of personal data The personal data relating to the registry will be stored indefinitely, taking into account the obligations of storage required by current legislation. Other data collected for the use of the services and for the communications will be retained for the periods established by current legislation or by Erdis regulations. Rights of the interested party The interested party has the right to request from ERDIS, as Data Controller, pursuant to articles. 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21 and 22 of the GDPR: • access to your personal data and all the information referred to in art.15 of the GDPR; • the rectification of inaccurate personal data and the integration of incomplete data; • the deletion of your data, except for those contained in documents that must be mandatorily stored by ERDIS and unless there is a legitimate overriding reason to proceed with the processing; • the limitation of processing where one of the hypotheses referred to in art.18 of the GDPR applies. You also have the right to: 67 Machine Translated by Google • the portability of personal data concerning him; • to oppose the processing of their personal data, without prejudice to the provisions regarding the necessity and mandatory nature of the processing for the purposes of establishing the relationship; • to revoke any consent given for non-obligatory data processing, without thereby affect the lawfulness of processing based on consent given before its revocation; • not to be subject to a decision based solely on automated processing, including profiling, which produces legal effects concerning him or her or which significantly affects him or her in a similar way on his person. How to exercise your rights The interested party may exercise all the above rights by sending an email to the Data Controller Data Protection at the following email address: dpo@erdis.it or a PEC to: erdis@emarche.it emanuele.florindi@avvocatiperugiapec.it Claim The interested party also has the right to lodge a complaint with the Data Protection Authority. personal data pursuant to art. 77 of the GDPR and to request verification from the Authority itself. Information and instructions for submitting and sending, as well as the complaint form, are published on the website of Guarantor in the Complaints section at the following link: Complaints - Privacy Guarantor. ART. 24 RESPONSIBLE FOR THE PROCEDURE The officials in charge of the scholarship awarding procedure are appointed as those responsible for the IEQ “Right to study” each according to the competent authorities. ART. 25 REFERENCE RULE For anything not expressly provided for in this document, reference is made to the Regional Plan for the right to study for the three-year period 2023 – 2026 approved with resolution no. 60 of 3/10/2023 of the Marche Regional Council, to the resolution of the Marche Regional Council n. 913 of 16/6/2025 approving the Regional Programme for the right to university study for the academic year 2025/2026, to Regional Law no. 4 of 20/2/2017, to the Decree Legislative Decree no. 68 of 29/03/2012, to the Prime Ministerial Decree of 09/04/2001 “Uniformity of treatment in the right to education universities”, to Ministerial Decree no. 1320 of 12/17/2021 and to Mur circular no. 13676 of 5/11/2022. 68 Machine Translated by Google If regional or state provisions are subsequently approved which establish a different discipline with respect to the provisions of this notice, the General Director is authorised to issue his own provision that allows for complete adaptation of the tender to the aforementioned legislation. 69 Machine Translated by Google ATTACHMENT A Differentiated merit requirement tables pursuant to Ministerial Decree 1320/2021 POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY OF MARCHE PRESIDIO OF ANCONA Index Degree Courses Tab. 1 ELECTRONICS AND DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING (Class L-8) Tab. 2 CIVIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING (Class L-7) Tab. 3 COMPUTER ENGINEERING AND AUTOMATION (Class L-8) Tab.4 BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING (Class L-8) INFORMATION ENGINEERING FOR VIDEOGAMES AND VIRTUAL REALITY (Class L-8) BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES - Biomolecular Curriculum (Class L-13) Tab. 5 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES AND CIVIL PROTECTION (Class L-32) SPEECH THERAPY (Class L-SNT2) Tab.6 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (Class L-9) 70 Machine Translated by Google PREVENTION TECHNIQUES IN THE ENVIRONMENT AND IN THE WORKPLACE (Class L-SNT4) Tab. 7 BUILDING ENGINEERING (Class L-23) Tab. 8 INDUSTRIAL AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS (Class L-P03) Tab. 9 NURSING (Class L-SNT1) ENGINEERING FOR INDUSTRIAL SUSTAINABILITY (Class L-9) BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES - Marine Curriculum (Class L-13) Tab. 10 BIOMEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNIQUES (Class L-SNT3) Tab. 11 DENTAL HYGIENE (Class L-SNT3) Master's Degree Courses Tab. 12 FORESTRY, SOIL AND LANDSCAPE SCIENCES (Class LM-73) Tab. 13 BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING (Classe LM-21) BUILDING ENGINEERING (Class LM-24) INGEGNERIA ELETTRONICA - curriculum Electronics for Digital Signal Processing, Smart and Secure Communication Networks (Classe LM-29) FOOD AND BEVERAGE INNOVATION AND MANAGEMENT (Classe LM-70) AGRICULTURAL AND TERRITORIAL SCIENCES - Genomics, Biotechnology and Biodiversity curriculum (Class LM -69) 71 Machine Translated by Google DATA SCIENCE FOR ECONOMY AND BUSINESS (Class LM-56 and LM-91) PUBLIC AND SOCIO-HEALTH SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT (Class LM-77) Tab. 14 CIVIL ENGINEERING (Class LM-23) ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT (Class LM-77) Tab. 15 ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING (Classe LM-35) Tab. 16 REHABILITATION SCIENCES OF HEALTH PROFESSIONS (Class LM-SNT2) Single-Cycle Master's Degree Courses Tab. 17 MEDICINE AND SURGERY (Class LM-41) Tab. 18 MEDICINE AND SURGERY (Classe LM-41) Tab. 19 DENTISTRY AND DENTAL PROSTHESIS (Class LM-46) Tab. 19 To BUILDING ENGINEERING - ARCHITECTURE (Class LM-4 cu) 72 Machine Translated by Google Table 1 – POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY OF MARCHE ELECTRONICS AND DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING (Class L-8) Students with disabilities Students with disabilities recognized by the recognized by the Students enrolled in FULL TIME commission pursuant to commission pursuant to law Students enrolled in PART TIME law 104/92 or with a 104/92 or with a “disability of “disability of not less than not less than 66%” 66%” FULL TIME year of course n. CFU year of course year of n. CFU course PART TIME year of n. CFU course n. CFU 2nd year 21 2nd year 10 2nd year 12 2nd year 6 3rd year 76 3rd year 38 3rd year 45 3rd year 22 135 4th year 67 4th year 81 4th year 40 114 5th year 57 Further semester Further 5th year 94 6th year 121 6th year 73 7th year 148 7th year 90 8th year 106 9th year 122 semester Tab. 2 - POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY OF MARCHE CIVIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING (Class L-7) Students differently Students enrolled in FULL TIME year of course Students enrolled in PART TIME n. CFU year of course Students differently skilled recognized by the skilled recognized by the commission pursuant to law commission pursuant to law 104/92 or with “disability not 104/92 or with “disability not less than 66%” less than 66%” FULL TIME PART TIME year of n. CFU course n. CFU year of course n. CFU 2nd year 21 2nd year 10 2nd year 12 2nd year 6 3rd year 80 3rd year 40 3rd year 48 3rd year 24 135 4th year 67 4th year 81 4th year 40 114 5th year 57 Further semester Further 5th year 94 6th year 121 6th year 73 7th year 148 7th year 90 8th year 106 9th year 122 semester 73 Machine Translated by Google Tab. 3 - POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY OF MARCHE COMPUTER ENGINEERING AND AUTOMATION (Class L-8) Students with disabilities Enrolled students Students enrolled in a FULL TIME Students with disabilities recognized by the PART TIME recognized by the commission pursuant to law commission pursuant to law 104/92 or with a “disability of 104/92 or with a “disability of not less than 66%” not less than 66%” FULL TIME year of course n. CFU year of course year of n. CFU course PART TIME year of n. CFU course n. CFU 2nd year 22 2nd year 11 2nd year 13 2nd year 6 3rd year 80 3rd year 40 3rd year 48 3rd year 24 135 4th year 67 4th year 81 4th year 40 114 5th year 57 Further semester Further 5th year 94 6th year 121 6th year 73 7th year 148 7th year 90 8th year 106 9th year 122 semester Tab.4 - POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY OF MARCHE BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING (Class L-8) INFORMATION ENGINEERING FOR VIDEOGAMES AND VIRTUAL REALITY (Class L-8) BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES - Biomolecular Curriculum (Class L-13) Students with disabilities Students with disabilities recognized by the Students enrolled in FULL TIME Students enrolled in PART TIME recognized by the commission pursuant to law commission pursuant to law 104/92 or with a “disability of 104/92 or with a “disability of not less than 66%” FULL TIME year of course n. CFU year of course year of n. CFU course not less than 66%” PART TIME n. CFU year of course n. CFU 2nd year 23 2nd year 11 2nd year 13 2nd year 6 3rd year 80 3rd year 40 3rd year 48 3rd year 24 135 4th year 67 4th year 81 4th year 40 114 5th year 57 Further semester Further 5th year 94 6th year 121 6th year 73 7th year 148 7th year 90 8th year 106 9th year 122 semester 74 Machine Translated by Google Tab. 5 - POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY OF MARCHE ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES AND CIVIL PROTECTION (Class L-32) SPEECH THERAPY (Class L-SNT2) Students with disabilities Students with disabilities recognized by the Students enrolled in FULL TIME Students enrolled in PART TIME recognized by the commission pursuant to the commission pursuant to the l. 104/92 or with “disability not l. 104/92 or with “disability not less than 66%” less than 66%” FULL TIME year of course n. CFU year of course year of n. CFU course PART TIME year of n. CFU course n. CFU 2nd year 24 2nd year 12 2nd year 14 2nd year 7 3rd year 80 3rd year 40 3rd year 48 3rd year 24 135 4th year 67 4th year 81 4th year 40 114 5th year 57 Further semester Further 5th year 94 6th year 121 6th year 73 7th year 148 7th year 90 8th year 106 9th year 122 semester Tab. 6 - POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY OF MARCHE PREVENTION TECHNIQUES IN THE ENVIRONMENT AND IN THE WORKPLACE (Class L-SNT4) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (Class L-9) Students enrolled in FULL TIME Students with disabilities Students with disabilities recognized by the recognized by the commission pursuant to commission pursuant to Students enrolled in law 104/92 or with a PART TIME FULL TIME year of course n. CFU year of course law 104/92 or with a “disability of not less than 66%” year of n. CFU course “disability of not less than 66%” PART TIME n. CFU year of course n. CFU 2nd year 22 2nd year 11 2nd year 13 2nd year 6 3rd year 78 3rd year 39 3rd year 46 3rd year 23 135 4th year 67 4th year 81 4th year 40 114 5th year 57 Further semester Further 5th year 94 6th year 121 6th year 73 7th year 148 7th year 90 8th year 106 9th year 122 semester 75 Machine Translated by Google Tab. 7 - POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY OF MARCHE BUILDING ENGINEERING (Class L-23) Students differently Students with disabilities skilled recognized by the recognized by the Students enrolled in FULL TIME commission pursuant to commission pursuant to law Students enrolled in PART TIME 104/92 or with a “disability of not less than 66%” FULL TIME year of course n. CFU year of course year of n. CFU course of the law 104/92 or with “disability not less than 66%” PART TIME year of n. CFU course n. CFU 2nd year 21 2nd year 10 2nd year 12 2nd year 6 3rd year 78 3rd year 39 3rd year 46 3rd year 23 135 4th year 67 4th year 81 4th year 40 114 5th year 57 Further semester Further 5th year 94 6th year 121 6th year 73 7th year 148 7th year 90 8th year 106 9th year 122 semester Tab. 8 - POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY OF MARCHE INDUSTRIAL AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS (Class L-P03) Students differently Students enrolled in FULL TIME year of course Students enrolled in PART TIME n. CFU year of course Students differently skilled recognized by the skilled recognized by the commission pursuant to law commission pursuant to law 104/92 or with “disability not 104/92 or with “disability not less than 66%” less than 66%” FULL TIME PART TIME year of n. CFU course n. CFU year of course n. CFU 2nd year 22 2nd year 11 2nd year 13 2nd year 6 3rd year 76 3rd year 38 3rd year 45 3rd year 22 135 4th year 67 4th year 81 4th year 40 114 5th year 57 Further semester Further 5th year 94 6th year 121 6th year 73 7th year 148 7th year 90 8th year 106 9th year 122 semester 76 Machine Translated by Google Tab. 9 - POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY OF MARCHE NURSING (Class L-SNT1) ENGINEERING FOR INDUSTRIAL SUSTAINABILITY (Class L-9) BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES - Marine Curriculum (Class L-13) Students with disabilities Students with disabilities recognized by the Students enrolled in FULL TIME Students enrolled in PART TIME recognized by the commission pursuant to law commission pursuant to law 104/92 or with a “disability of 104/92 or with a “disability of not less than 66%” not less than 66%” FULL TIME year of course n. CFU year of course year of n. CFU course PART TIME year of n. CFU course n. CFU 2nd year 23 2nd year 11 2nd year 13 2nd year 6 3rd year 78 3rd year 39 3rd year 46 3rd year 23 135 4th year 67 4th year 81 4th year 40 114 5th year 57 Further semester Further 5th year 94 6th year 121 6th year 73 7th year 148 7th year 90 8th year 106 9th year 122 semester Table 10 - POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY OF MARCHE BIOMEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNIQUES (Class L-SNT3) Students with disabilities Students with disabilities recognized by the Students enrolled in FULL TIME Students enrolled in PART TIME recognized by the commission pursuant to law commission pursuant to law 104/92 or with a “disability of 104/92 or with a “disability of not less than 66%” FULL TIME year of course n. CFU year of course year of n. CFU course not less than 66%” PART TIME n. CFU year of course n. CFU 2nd year 24 2nd year 12 2nd year 14 2nd year 7 3rd year 78 3rd year 39 3rd year 46 3rd year 23 135 4th year 67 4th year 81 4th year 40 114 5th year 57 Further semester Further 5th year 94 6th year 121 6th year 73 7th year 148 7th year 90 8th year 106 9th year 122 semester 77 Machine Translated by Google Tab. 11 - POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY OF MARCHE DENTAL HYGIENE (Class L-SNT3) Students enrolled in FULL TIME Students with disabilities Students with disabilities recognized by the recognized by the commission pursuant to commission pursuant to Students enrolled in PART TIME law 104/92 or with a law 104/92 or with a “disability of not less than “disability of not less than 66%” 66%” FULL TIME year of course n. CFU year of course year of n. CFU course PART TIME n. CFU year of course n. CFU 2nd year 20 2nd year 10 2nd year 12 2nd year 6 3rd year 74 3rd year 37 3rd year 44 3rd year 22 135 4th year 67 4th year 81 4th year 40 114 5th year 57 Further semester Further 5th year 94 6th year 121 6th year 73 7th year 148 7th year 90 8th year 106 9th year 122 semester Tab. 12 - POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY OF MARCHE FORESTRY, SOIL AND LANDSCAPE SCIENCES (Class LM-73) Students enrolled in FULL TIME Students with disabilities Students with disabilities recognized by the recognized by the commission pursuant to commission pursuant to Students enrolled in PART TIME law 104/92 or with a law 104/92 or with a “disability of not less than “disability of not less than 66%” 66%” FULL TIME year of course 2nd year Further semester n. CFU year of course year of n. CFU course PART TIME n. CFU year of course n. CFU 24 2nd year 12 2nd year 14 2nd year 7 80 3rd year 40 3rd year 48 3rd year 24 81 4th year 40 4th year 67 5th year 94 Further semester 78 5th year 57 6th year 73 7th year 90 Machine Translated by Google Tab. 13 - POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY OF MARCHE BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING (Classe LM-21) BUILDING ENGINEERING (Class LM-24) INGEGNERIA ELETTRONICA curriculum Electronics for Digital Signal Processing, Smart and Secure Communication Networks (Classe LM-29) DATA SCIENCE FOR ECONOMY AND BUSINESS (Class LM-56 and LM-91) FOOD AND BEVERAGE INNOVATION AND MANAGEMENT (Classe LM-70) PUBLIC AND SOCIO-HEALTH SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT (Class LM-77) AGRICULTURAL AND TERRITORIAL SCIENCES curriculum Genomics, Biotechnology and Biodiversity (Class LM -69) Students with disabilities recognized by the Students enrolled in FULL TIME commission pursuant to law Students enrolled in PART TIME 104/92 or with a “disability of not less than 66%” course 2nd year Further semester n. CFU year of course year of course n. CFU recognized by the commission pursuant to law 104/92 or with a “disability of not less than 66%” FULL TIME year of Students with disabilities PART TIME n. CFU year of course n. CFU 28 2nd year 14 2nd year 16 2nd year 8 80 3rd year 40 3rd year 48 3rd year 24 81 4th year 40 4th year 67 5th year 94 Further semester 79 5th year 57 6th year 73 7th year 90 Machine Translated by Google Tab. 14 - POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY OF MARCHE ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT (Class LM-77) CIVIL ENGINEERING (Class LM-23) Students with disabilities Students with disabilities recognized by the Students enrolled in FULL TIME Students enrolled in PART TIME recognized by the commission pursuant to law commission pursuant to law 104/92 or with a “disability of 104/92 or with a “disability of not less than 66%” not less than 66%” FULL TIME year of n. CFU course 2nd year Further semester year of course year of n. CFU course PART TIME year of n. CFU n. CFU course 27 2nd year 13 2nd year 16 2nd year 8 80 3rd year 40 3rd year 48 3rd year 24 81 4th year 40 4th year 67 5th year 94 Further semester 5th year 57 6th year 73 7th year 90 Tab. 15 - POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY OF MARCHE ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING (Classe LM-35) Students with disabilities Students with disabilities Enrolled students a commission pursuant to the law. Students enrolled in PART TIME FULL TIME 104/92 or with “disability not less than 66%” course 2nd year Further semester n. CFU year of course year of n. CFU course commission pursuant to law 104/92 or with a “disability of not less than 66%” FULL TIME year of recognized by the recognized by the PART TIME n. CFU year of course n. CFU 25 2nd year 12 2nd year 15 2nd year 7 80 3rd year 40 3rd year 48 3rd year 24 81 4th year 40 4th year 67 5th year 94 Further semester 80 5th year 57 6th year 73 7th year 90 Machine Translated by Google Tab. 16 - POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY OF MARCHE REHABILITATION SCIENCES OF HEALTH PROFESSIONS (Class LM-SNT2) Students with disabilities recognized by the Students enrolled in FULL TIME Students enrolled in PART TIME recognized by the commission pursuant to law commission pursuant to law 104/92 or with a “disability of 104/92 or with a “disability of not less than 66%” FULL TIME year of course 2nd year Further semester n. CFU year of course Students with disabilities year of n. CFU course not less than 66%” PART TIME n. CFU year of course n. CFU 29 2nd year 14 2nd year 17 2nd year 8 80 3rd year 40 3rd year 48 3rd year 24 81 4th year 40 4th year 67 5th year 94 Further semester 81 5th year 57 6th year 73 7th year 90 Machine Translated by Google Tab. 17 - POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY OF MARCHE MEDICINE AND SURGERY (Class LM-41) Students with disabilities Students with disabilities recognized by the Students enrolled in FULL TIME Students enrolled in PART TIME recognized by the commission pursuant to law commission pursuant to law 104/92 or with a “disability of 104/92 or with a “disability of not less than 66%” FULL TIME year of course n. CFU year of course year of n. CFU course not less than 66%” PART TIME n. CFU year of course n. CFU 2nd year 20 2nd year 10 2nd year 12 2nd year 6 3rd year 60 3rd year 30 3rd year 36 3rd year 18 4th year 111 4th year 55 4th year 66 4th year 33 5th year 165 5th year 82 5th year 99 5th year 49 6th year 221 6th year 110 6th year 132 6th year 66 300 7th year 148 7th year 180 7th year 90 213 8th year 106 Further semester Further 8th year 175 9th year 202 9th year 122 10th year 229 10th year 138 11th year 256 11th year 154 12th year 283 12th year 170 13th year 310 13th year 186 14th year 202 15th year 218 semester 82 Machine Translated by Google Tab. 18 - POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY OF MARCHE MEDICINE AND SURGERY (Classe LM-41) Students with disabilities Students with disabilities recognized by the Students enrolled in FULL TIME Students enrolled in PART TIME recognized by the commission pursuant to law commission pursuant to law 104/92 or with a “disability of 104/92 or with a “disability of not less than 66%” FULL TIME year of course n. CFU year of course year of n. CFU course not less than 66%” PART TIME n. CFU year of course n. CFU 2nd year 23 2nd year 11 2nd year 13 2nd year 6 3rd year 73 3rd year 36 3rd year 43 3rd year 21 4th year 114 4th year 57 4th year 68 4th year 34 5th year 173 5th year 86 5th year 103 5th year 51 6th year 240 6th year 120 6th year 144 6th year 72 300 7th year 148 7th year 180 7th year 90 213 8th year 106 Further semester Further 8th year 175 9th year 202 9th year 122 10th year 229 10th year 138 11th year 256 11th year 154 12th year 283 12th year 170 13th year 310 13th year 186 14th year 202 15th year 218 semester 83 Machine Translated by Google Tab. 19 - POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY OF MARCHE DENTISTRY AND DENTAL PROSTHESIS (Class LM-46) Students with disabilities Students with disabilities recognized by the Students enrolled in FULL TIME Students enrolled in PART TIME recognized by the commission pursuant to law commission pursuant to law 104/92 or with a “disability of 104/92 or with a “disability of not less than 66%” FULL TIME year of course n. CFU year of course year of n. CFU course not less than 66%” PART TIME n. CFU year of course n. CFU 2nd year 24 2nd year 12 2nd year 14 2nd year 7 3rd year 75 3rd year 37 3rd year 45 3rd year 22 4th year 120 4th year 60 4th year 72 4th year 36 5th year 176 5th year 88 5th year 105 5th year 52 6th year 232 6th year 116 6th year 139 6th year 69 300 7th year 148 7th year 180 7th year 90 213 8th year 106 Further semester Further 8th year 175 9th year 202 9th year 122 10th year 229 10th year 138 11th year 256 11th year 154 12th year 283 12th year 170 13th year 310 13th year 186 14th year 202 15th year 218 semester 84 Machine Translated by Google Tab. 19 Bis - POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY OF MARCHE BUILDING ENGINEERING - ARCHITECTURE (Class LM-4 cu) Students with disabilities Students with disabilities recognized by the Students enrolled in FULL TIME Students enrolled in PART TIME recognized by the commission pursuant to law commission pursuant to law 104/92 or with a “disability of 104/92 or with a “disability of not less than 66%” FULL TIME year of course n. CFU year of course year of n. CFU course not less than 66%” PART TIME n. CFU year of course n. CFU 2nd year 24 2nd year 12 2nd year 14 2nd year 7 3rd year 80 3rd year 40 3rd year 48 3rd year 24 4th year 135 4th year 67 4th year 81 4th year 40 5th year 190 5th year 94 5th year 114 5th year 57 245 6th year 121 6th year 147 6th year 73 180 7th year 90 Further semester Further 7th year 148 8th year 175 8th year 106 9th year 202 9th year 122 10th year 229 10th year 138 11th year 256 11th year 154 12th year 170 13th year 186 semester 85 Machine Translated by Google ANNEX B Differentiated merit requirement tables pursuant to Ministerial Decree 1320/2021 UNIVERSITY OF CAMERINO CAMERINO PRESIDIO Index Degree Courses Tab. 20 NUTRITIONAL BIOLOGY (Class L-13) Tab. 21 CHEMISTRY (Class L-27) Tab. 22 SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION ON DRUG AND SCIENCE OF FITNESS AND HEALTH PRODUCTS - Curriculum Scientific Information on Drugs (Class L-29) Tab.23 SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION ON DRUG AND SCIENCE OF FITNESS AND HEALTH PRODUCTS - Curriculum Science and Technology of Fitness and Health Products (Class L-29) Tab. 24 MATERIALS SCIENCE (Class L-ScMat) INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES FOR CULTURAL HERITAGE (Class L-43) Tab. 25 GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES AND ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGIES (Class L-34) 86 Machine Translated by Google Tab. 26 ANIMAL WELFARE AND PRODUCTION TECHNICIAN (Class L-38) Tab. 27 TECHNOLOGIES AND DIAGNOSTICS FOR CULTURAL HERITAGE (Class L-43) Master's Degree Courses Tab. 28 BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES – Curriculum Molecular Diagnostics and Biotechnology (Classe LM-6) BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES – Curriculum Conservation Biology and Environmental Management (Class LM-6) Tab. 29 ARCHITECTURE (Class LM-4) DESIGN FOR DIGITAL INNOVATION (Class LM-12) GEOENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES AND RISKS (Classe LM-74) Single-Cycle Master's Degree Courses Tab. 30 PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY AND TECHNOLOGY – NON-QUALIFYING (Class LM-13) Tab. 31 PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY AND TECHNOLOGY - QUALIFYING (Class LM-13) Tab. 32 JURISPRUDENCE (Class LMG/01) 87 Machine Translated by Google Tab. 33 VETERINARY MEDICINE (Class LM-42) Tab. 34 PHARMACY – NON-QUALIFYING (Class LM-13) Tab. 35 PHARMACY - QUALIFYING (Class LM-13) 88 Machine Translated by Google Table 20 – UNIVERSITY OF CAMERINO NUTRITIONAL BIOLOGY (Class L-13) Students with disabilities Students with disabilities recognized by the Students enrolled in Students enrolled in FULL TIME PART TIME recognized by the commission pursuant to law commission pursuant to law 104/92 or with a “disability of 104/92 or with a “disability of not less than 66%” not less than 66%” FULL TIME year of year of n. CFU course year of n. CFU course PART TIME year of n. CFU course n. CFU course 2nd year 23 2nd year 11 2nd year 13 2nd year 6 3rd year 80 3rd year 40 3rd year 48 3rd year 24 135 4th year 67 4th year 81 4th year 40 114 5th year 57 Further semester Further 5th year 94 6th year 121 6th year 73 7th year 148 7th year 90 8th year 106 9th year 122 semester Table 21 – UNIVERSITY OF CAMERINO CHEMISTRY (Class L-27) Students differently Enrolled students a skilled recognized by the commission pursuant to law Students enrolled in PART TIME FULL TIME 104/92 or with “disability not less than 66%” year of n. CFU year of course year of n. CFU course commission pursuant to law 104/92 or with a “disability of not less than 66%” FULL TIME course Students with disabilities recognized by the PART TIME n. CFU year of course n. CFU 2nd year 21 2nd year 10 2nd year 12 2nd year 6 3rd year 74 3rd year 37 3rd year 44 3rd year 22 135 4th year 67 4th year 81 4th year 40 114 5th year 57 Further semester Further 5th year 94 6th year 121 6th year 73 7th year 148 7th year 90 8th year 106 9th year 122 semester 89 Machine Translated by Google Table 22 – UNIVERSITY OF CAMERINO SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION ON DRUG AND FITNESS AND HEALTH PRODUCT SCIENCES – Curriculum Scientific Information on Drug (Class L-29) Students with disabilities Students with disabilities recognized by the Students enrolled in FULL TIME Students enrolled in PART TIME recognized by the commission pursuant to law commission pursuant to law 104/92 or with a “disability of 104/92 or with a “disability of not less than 66%” FULL TIME year of course n. CFU year of course year of n. CFU PART TIME n. CFU course not less than 66%” year of n. CFU course 2nd year 20 2nd year 10 2nd year 12 2nd year 6 3rd year 68 3rd year 34 3rd year 40 3rd year 20 135 4th year 67 4th year 81 4th year 40 114 5th year 57 Further semester Further 5th year 94 6th year 121 6th year 7th year 148 7th year 90 8th year 106 9th year 122 semester 73 Table 23 – UNIVERSITY OF CAMERINO SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION ON DRUG AND FITNESS SCIENCES AND HEALTH PRODUCTS – Curriculum Fitness and Health Products Sciences and Technologies (Class L-29) Students enrolled in FULL TIME Students enrolled in PART TIME Students with disabilities Students with disabilities recognized by the recognized by the commission pursuant to commission pursuant to law 104/92 or with a law 104/92 or with a “disability of not less than “disability of not less than 66%” 66%” FULL TIME year of course n. CFU year of course year of n. CFU course PART TIME n. CFU year of course n. CFU 2nd year 20 2nd year 10 2nd year 12 2nd year 6 3rd year 71 3rd year 35 3rd year 42 3rd year 21 135 4th year 67 4th year 81 4th year 40 114 5th year 57 Further semester Further 5th year 94 6th year 121 6th year 73 7th year 148 7th year 90 8th year 106 9th year 122 semester 90 Machine Translated by Google Table 24 – UNIVERSITY OF CAMERINO MATERIALS SCIENCE (Class L- Sc Mat) INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES FOR CULTURAL HERITAGE (Class L-43) Students enrolled in FULL TIME Students enrolled in Students with disabilities Students with disabilities recognized by the recognized by the commission pursuant to commission pursuant to of law 104/92 or with PART TIME FULL TIME year of course n. CFU year of course of law 104/92 or with “disability not less than 66%” year of n. CFU PART TIME n. CFU course “disability not less than 66%” year of n. CFU course 2nd year 23 2nd year 11 2nd year 13 2nd year 6 3rd year 78 3rd year 39 3rd year 46 3rd year 23 135 4th year 67 4th year 81 4th year 40 114 5th year 57 Further semester Further 5th year 94 6th year 121 6th year 73 7th year 148 7th year 90 8th year 106 9th year 122 semester Table 25 – UNIVERSITY OF CAMERINO GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES AND ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGIES (Class L-34) Students with disabilities Students enrolled in FULL TIME Students enrolled in PART TIME Students with disabilities recognized by the recognized by the commission pursuant to commission pursuant to law 104/92 or with a law 104/92 or with a “disability of not less than “disability of not less than 66%” 66%” FULL TIME year of course n. CFU year of course year of n. CFU course PART TIME n. CFU year of course n. CFU 2nd year 21 2nd year 10 2nd year 12 2nd year 6 3rd year 80 3rd year 40 3rd year 48 3rd year 24 135 4th year 67 4th year 81 4th year 40 114 5th year 57 Further semester Further 5th year 94 6th year 121 6th year 73 7th year 148 7th year 90 8th year 106 9th year 122 semester 91 Machine Translated by Google Table 26 – UNIVERSITY OF CAMERINO ANIMAL WELFARE AND PRODUCTION TECHNICIAN (Class L-38) Students enrolled in FULL TIME Students enrolled in PART TIME Students with disabilities Students with disabilities recognized by the recognized by the commission pursuant to commission pursuant to law 104/92 or with a law 104/92 or with a “disability of not less than “disability of not less than 66%” 66%” FULL TIME year of course n. CFU year of course year of n. CFU course PART TIME year of n. CFU n. CFU course 2nd year 22 2nd year 11 2nd year 13 2nd year 6 3rd year 76 3rd year 38 3rd year 45 3rd year 22 135 4th year 67 4th year 81 4th year 40 114 5th year 57 Further semester Further 5th year 94 6th year 121 6th year 73 7th year 148 7th year 90 8th year 106 9th year 122 semester Table 27 - UNIVERSITY OF CAMERINO TECHNOLOGIES AND DIAGNOSTICS FOR CULTURAL HERITAGE (Class L-43) Students with disabilities Students with disabilities recognized by the recognized by the Students enrolled in FULL TIME commission pursuant to law Students enrolled in PART TIME 104/92 or with a “disability of not less than 66%” FULL TIME year of course n. CFU year of course year of n. CFU course commission pursuant to law 104/92 or with a “disability of not less than 66%” PART TIME n. CFU year of course n. CFU 2nd year 23 2nd year 11 2nd year 13 2nd year 6 3rd year 79 3rd year 39 3rd year 47 3rd year 23 135 4th year 67 4th year 81 4th year 40 114 5th year 57 Further semester Further 5th year 94 6th year 121 6th year 73 7th year 148 7th year 90 8th year 106 9th year 122 semester 92 Machine Translated by Google Table 28 – UNIVERSITY OF CAMERINO BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES – Curriculum Molecular Diagnostic and Biotechnology (Classe LM-6) BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES – Curriculum Conservation Biology and Environmental Management (Class LM-6) Students with disabilities recognized by the Students enrolled in commission pursuant to law Students enrolled in FULL TIME PART TIME 104/92 or with a “disability of not less than 66%” FULL TIME year of year of n. CFU course 2nd year Further semester year of n. CFU course course Students with disabilities recognized by the commission pursuant to of law 104/92 or with “disability not less than 66%” PART TIME n. CFU year of course n. CFU 25 2nd year 12 2nd year 15 2nd year 7 80 3rd year 40 3rd year 48 3rd year 24 81 4th year 40 4th year 67 5th year 94 Further semester 5th year 57 6th year 73 7th year 90 Table 29 – UNIVERSITY OF CAMERINO ARCHITECTURE (Class LM-4) DESIGN FOR DIGITAL INNOVATION (Class LM-12) GEOENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES AND RISKS (Classe LM-74) Students with disabilities recognized by the Students enrolled in FULL TIME commission pursuant to law Students enrolled in PART TIME 104/92 or with a “disability of not less than 66%” FULL TIME year of course 2nd year Further semester n. CFU year of course year of n. CFU course Students with disabilities recognized by the commission pursuant to law 104/92 or with a “disability of not less than 66%” PART TIME n. CFU year of course n. CFU 29 2nd year 14 2nd year 17 2nd year 8 80 3rd year 40 3rd year 48 3rd year 24 81 4th year 40 4th year 67 5th year 94 93 Further semester 5th year 57 6th year 73 7th year 90 Machine Translated by Google Table 30 – UNIVERSITY OF CAMERINO PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY AND TECHNOLOGY - NON-QUALIFYING (Class LM-13) Students differently Students differently able-bodied persons able-bodied persons recognized by the recognized by the Students enrolled in FULL TIME Students enrolled in PART TIME commission pursuant to commission pursuant to law 104/92 or with a “disability law 104/92 or with a “disability of not less than 66%” FULL TIME year of course n. CFU year of course year of n. CFU course of not less than 66%” PART TIME n. CFU year of course n. CFU 2nd year 21 2nd year 10 2nd year 12 2nd year 6 3rd year 70 3rd year 35 3rd year 42 3rd year 21 4th year 121 4th year 60 4th year 72 4th year 36 5th year 175 5th year 87 5th year 105 5th year 52 245 6th year 121 6th year 147 6th year 73 180 7th year 90 Further semester Further 7th year 148 8th year 175 8th year 106 9th year 202 9th year 122 10th year 229 10th year 138 11th year 256 11th year 154 12th year 170 13th year 186 94 semester Machine Translated by Google Table 31 – UNIVERSITY OF CAMERINO PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY AND TECHNOLOGY - QUALIFYING (Class LM-13) Students with disabilities Students differently recognized by the skilled recognized by the Students enrolled in FULL TIME PART TIME l. 104/92 or with “disability not less than 66%” course n. CFU year of course year of n. CFU course law 104/92 or with a “disability of not less than 66%” FULL TIME year of commission pursuant to commission pursuant to the Students enrolled in PART TIME n. CFU year of course n. CFU 2nd year 21 2nd year 10 2nd year 12 2nd year 6 3rd year 70 3rd year 35 3rd year 42 3rd year 21 4th year 122 4th year 61 4th year 73 4th year 36 5th year 182 5th year 91 5th year 109 5th year 54 245 6th year 121 6th year 147 6th year 73 180 7th year 90 Further semester Further 7th year 148 8th year 175 8th year 106 9th year 202 9th year 122 10th year 229 10th year 138 11th year 256 11th year 154 12th year 170 13th year 186 95 semester Machine Translated by Google Table 32 – UNIVERSITY OF CAMERINO JURISPRUDENCE (Class LMG/01) Students enrolled in FULL TIME Students enrolled in PART TIME Students with disabilities Students with disabilities recognized by the recognized by the commission pursuant to commission pursuant to law 104/92 or with a law 104/92 or with a “disability of not less than “disability of not less than 66%” 66%” FULL TIME year of course n. CFU year of course year of n. CFU course PART TIME n. CFU year of course n. CFU 2nd year 23 2nd year 11 2nd year 13 2nd year 6 3rd year 78 3rd year 39 3rd year 46 3rd year 23 4th year 132 4th year 66 4th year 79 4th year 39 5th year 190 5th year 94 5th year 114 5th year 57 245 6th year 121 6th year 147 6th year 73 180 7th year 90 Further semester Further 7th year 148 8th year 175 8th year 106 9th year 202 9th year 122 10th year 229 10th year 138 11th year 256 11th year 154 12th year 170 13th year 186 96 semester Machine Translated by Google Table 33 – UNIVERSITY OF CAMERINO VETERINARY MEDICINE (Class LM-42) Students enrolled in FULL TIME Students with disabilities Students with disabilities recognized by the recognized by the commission pursuant to commission pursuant to Students enrolled in PART TIME law 104/92 or with a law 104/92 or with a “disability of not less than “disability of not less than 66%” 66%” FULL TIME year of course n. CFU year of course year of n. CFU course PART TIME n. CFU year of course n. CFU 2nd year 23 2nd year 11 2nd year 13 2nd year 6 3rd year 76 3rd year 38 3rd year 45 3rd year 22 4th year 129 4th year 64 4th year 77 4th year 38 5th year 185 5th year 92 5th year 111 5th year 55 245 6th year 121 6th year 147 6th year 73 180 7th year 90 Further semester Further 7th year 148 8th year 175 8th year 106 9th year 202 9th year 122 10th year 229 10th year 138 11th year 256 11th year 154 12th year 170 13th year 186 semester 97 Machine Translated by Google Table 34 – UNIVERSITY OF CAMERINO PHARMACY - NON-ENABLING (Class LM-13) Students enrolled in FULL TIME Students enrolled in PART TIME Students with disabilities Students with disabilities recognized by the recognized by the commission pursuant to commission pursuant to law 104/92 or with a law 104/92 or with a “disability of not less than “disability of not less than 66%” 66%” FULL TIME year of course 2nd year n. CFU year of course year of n. CFU course PART TIME n. CFU year of course n. CFU 23 2nd year 11 2nd year 13 2nd year 6 3rd year 75 3rd year 37 3rd year 60 45 3rd year 71 22 4th year 120 4th year 4th year 4th year 35 5th year 190 5th year 94 5th year 114 5th year 57 245 6th year 121 6th year 147 6th year 73 180 7th year 90 Further semester 7th year 148 Further semester 8th year 175 8th year 106 9th year 202 9th year 122 10th year 229 10th year 138 11th year 256 11th year 154 12th year 170 13th year 186 98 Machine Translated by Google Table 35 – UNIVERSITY OF CAMERINO PHARMACY - QUALIFYING (Class LM-13) Students enrolled in FULL TIME Students enrolled in PART TIME Students with disabilities Students with disabilities recognized by the recognized by the commission pursuant to commission pursuant to law 104/92 or with a law 104/92 or with a “disability of not less than “disability of not less than 66%” 66%” FULL TIME year of course n. CFU year of course year of n. CFU course PART TIME n. CFU year of course n. CFU 2nd year 22 2nd year 11 2nd year 13 2nd year 6 3rd year 74 3rd year 37 3rd year 44 3rd year 22 4th year 120 4th year 60 4th year 72 4th year 36 5th year 184 5th year 92 5th year 110 5th year 55 245 6th year 121 6th year 147 6th year 73 180 7th year 90 Further semester Further 7th year 148 8th year 175 8th year 106 9th year 202 9th year 122 10th year 229 10th year 138 11th year 256 11th year 154 12th year 170 13th year 186 semester 99 Machine Translated by Google ANNEX C Differentiated merit requirement tables pursuant to Ministerial Decree 1320/2021 UNIVERSITY OF URBINO PRESIDIO OF URBINO Index Degree Courses Tab. 36 BIOTECHNOLOGY (Class L-2) Tab. 37 MODERN LANGUAGES AND CULTURES (Class L-11) GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES AND TERRITORIAL PLANNING (Class L-21) Tab. 38 BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES (Class L-13) POLITICAL, ECONOMIC AND GOVERNMENT SCIENCES (Class L 36) SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIAL WORK (Class L 40&L39) Tab. 39 ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT (Class L-18/L-33) Tab. 40 GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES AND TERRITORIAL PLANNING (Class L-34) Tab. 41 MOTOR, SPORT AND HEALTH SCIENCES (Class L-22) 100 Machine Translated by Google Master's Degree Courses Tab. 42 NUTRITIONAL BIOLOGY (Class LM-6) Tab. 43 MEDICAL BIOTECHNOLOGY FOR DIAGNOSTICS AND THERAPY (Class LM-9) POLITICS SOCIETY ECONOMICS INTERNATIONAL (Class LM-62) SPORTS SCIENCE (Class LM-68) Tab. 44 MODERN LANGUAGES AND INTERCULTURALITY (Class LM-37) MOTOR SCIENCES FOR PREVENTION AND HEALTH (Class LM-67) MANAGEMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES POLICIES AND MULTICULTURALITY (Class LM-87) Tab. 45 MARKETING AND COMMUNICATION FOR COMPANIES (Class LM-77) Single-cycle Master's Degree Courses Tab. 46 PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY AND TECHNOLOGY – NON-QUALIFYING (Class LM-13) Tab. 47 PHARMACY – NON-QUALIFYING (Class LM-13) Tab. 48 PHARMACY – QUALIFYING (Class LM-13) Tab. 49 JURISPRUDENCE (Class LMG/01) Tab. 50 CONSERVATION AND RESTORATION OF CULTURAL HERITAGE (Class LMR/02) 101 Machine Translated by Google Table 36 – UNIVERSITY OF URBINO BIOTECHNOLOGY (Class L-2) Students with disabilities Students with disabilities recognized by the Students enrolled in Students enrolled in FULL TIME PART TIME recognized by the commission pursuant to law commission pursuant to law 104/92 or with a “disability of 104/92 or with a “disability of not less than 66%” not less than 66%” FULL TIME year of course n. CFU year of course year of n. CFU course PART TIME year of n. CFU course n. CFU 2nd year 22 2nd year 11 2nd year 13 2nd year 6 3rd year 80 3rd year 40 3rd year 48 3rd year 24 135 4th year 67 4th year 81 4th year 40 114 5th year 57 Further semester Further 5th year 94 6th year 121 6th year 73 7th year 148 7th year 90 8th year 106 9th year 122 semester Table 37 – UNIVERSITY OF URBINO MODERN LANGUAGES AND CULTURES (Class L-11) GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES AND TERRITORIAL PLANNING (Class L-21) Students enrolled in FULL TIME Students enrolled in PART TIME Students differently Students differently skilled recognized by the skilled recognized by the commission pursuant to the commission pursuant to the l. 104/92 or with “disability not l. 104/92 or with “disability not less than 66%” less than 66%” FULL TIME year of course n. CFU year of course year of n. CFU course PART TIME n. CFU year of course n. CFU 2nd year 25 2nd year 12 2nd year 15 2nd year 7 3rd year 78 3rd year 39 3rd year 46 3rd year 23 135 4th year 67 4th year 81 4th year 40 114 5th year 57 Further semester Further 5th year 94 6th year 121 6th year 7th year 148 7th year 90 8th year 106 9th year 122 semester 102 73 Machine Translated by Google Table 38 – UNIVERSITY OF URBINO BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES (Class L-13) POLITICAL, ECONOMIC AND GOVERNMENT SCIENCES (Class L 36) SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIAL WORK (L40&L39) Students with disabilities Students with disabilities recognized by the Students enrolled in Students enrolled in FULL TIME PART TIME recognized by the commission pursuant to law commission pursuant to law 104/92 or with a “disability of 104/92 or with a “disability of not less than 66%” not less than 66%” FULL TIME year of course year of n. CFU course year of n. CFU course PART TIME year of n. CFU course n. CFU 2nd year 24 2nd year 12 2nd year 14 2nd year 7 3rd year 80 3rd year 40 3rd year 48 3rd year 24 135 4th year 67 4th year 81 4th year 40 114 5th year 57 Further semester Further 5th year 94 6th year 121 6th year 73 7th year 148 7th year 90 8th year 106 9th year 122 semester Table 39 – UNIVERSITY OF URBINO ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT (Class L-18/L-33) Students with disabilities Students with disabilities recognized by the Enrolled students FULL TIME Enrolled students PART TIME recognized by the commission pursuant to law commission pursuant to law 104/92 or with a “disability of 104/92 or with a “disability of not less than 66%” FULL TIME year of course n. CFU year of course year of n. CFU course not less than 66%” PART TIME n. CFU year of course n. CFU 2nd year 21 2nd year 10 2nd year 12 2nd year 6 3rd year 76 3rd year 38 3rd year 45 3rd year 22 135 4th year 67 4th year 81 4th year 40 114 5th year 57 Further semester Further 5th year 94 6th year 121 6th year 73 7th year 148 7th year 90 8th year 106 9th year 122 semester 103 Machine Translated by Google Table 40 – UNIVERSITY OF URBINO GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES AND TERRITORIAL PLANNING (Class L-34) Students with disabilities Students with disabilities recognized by the Students enrolled in Students enrolled in FULL TIME PART TIME recognized by the commission pursuant to law commission pursuant to law 104/92 or with a “disability of 104/92 or with a “disability of not less than 66%” FULL TIME year of course year of n. CFU course year of n. CFU course not less than 66%” PART TIME n. CFU year of course n. CFU 2nd year 25 2nd year 12 2nd year 15 2nd year 7 3rd year 76 3rd year 38 3rd year 45 3rd year 22 135 4th year 67 4th year 81 4th year 40 114 5th year 57 Further semester Further 5th year 94 6th year 121 6th year 73 7th year 148 7th year 90 8th year 106 9th year 122 semester Tab. 41 - UNIVERSITY OF URBINO MOTOR, SPORT AND HEALTH SCIENCES (L-22) Students enrolled in FULL TIME Students enrolled in PART TIME Students with disabilities Students with disabilities recognized by the recognized by the commission pursuant to commission pursuant to law 104/92 or with a law 104/92 or with a “disability of not less than “disability of not less than 66%” 66%” FULL TIME year of course n. CFU year of course year of n. CFU course PART TIME n. CFU year of course n. CFU 2nd year 22 2nd year 11 2nd year 13 2nd year 6 3rd year 78 3rd year 39 3rd year 46 3rd year 23 135 4th year 67 4th year 81 4th year 40 114 5th year 57 Further semester Further 5th year 94 6th year 121 6th year 73 7th year 148 7th year 90 8th year 106 9th year 122 semester 104 Machine Translated by Google Table 42 – UNIVERSITY OF URBINO NUTRITIONAL BIOLOGY (Class LM-6) Students enrolled in Students enrolled in FULL TIME Students differently Students differently able-bodied persons able-bodied persons recognized by the recognized by the commission pursuant PART TIME to law 104/92 or with a commission pursuant to law 104/92 or with a “disability of not less than 66%” “disability of not less than 66%” FULL TIME year of course year of n. CFU 2nd year Further semester course year of n. CFU course PART TIME n. CFU year of course n. CFU 26 2nd year 13 2nd year 15 2nd year 7 80 3rd year 40 3rd year 48 3rd year 24 81 4th year 40 4th year 67 5th year 94 Further semester 5th year 57 6th year 73 7th year 90 Table 43 – UNIVERSITY OF URBINO MEDICAL BIOTECHNOLOGY FOR DIAGNOSTICS AND THERAPY (Class LM-9) POLITICS SOCIETY ECONOMICS INTERNATIONAL (Class LM-62) SPORTS SCIENCE (Class LM-68) Students enrolled in FULL TIME Students enrolled in PART TIME Students with disabilities Students with disabilities recognized by the recognized by the commission pursuant to commission pursuant to law 104/92 or with a law 104/92 or with a “disability of not less than “disability of not less than 66%” 66%” FULL TIME year of course 2nd year Further semester n. CFU year of course year of n. CFU course PART TIME n. CFU year of course n. CFU 28 2nd year 14 2nd year 16 2nd year 8 80 3rd year 40 3rd year 48 3rd year 24 81 4th year 40 4th year 67 5th year 94 Further semester 105 5th year 57 6th year 73 7th year 90 Machine Translated by Google Table 44 – UNIVERSITY OF URBINO MODERN LANGUAGES AND INTERCULTURALITY (Class LM-37) MOTOR SCIENCES FOR PREVENTION AND HEALTH (Class LM-67) MANAGEMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES POLICIES AND MULTICULTURALITY (Class LM-87) Students with disabilities recognized by the Students enrolled in Students enrolled in FULL TIME PART TIME recognized by the commission pursuant to law commission pursuant to law 104/92 or with a “disability of 104/92 or with a “disability of not less than 66%” FULL TIME year of course n. CFU 2nd year Further semester year of course year of n. CFU Students with disabilities course not less than 66%” PART TIME n. CFU year of course n. CFU 29 2nd year 14 2nd year 17 2nd year 8 80 3rd year 40 3rd year 48 3rd year 24 81 4th year 40 4th year 67 5th year 94 Further semester 5th year 57 6th year 73 7th year 90 Table 45 – UNIVERSITY OF URBINO MARKETING AND COMMUNICATION FOR COMPANIES (Class LM-77) Students differently Students enrolled in FULL TIME Students enrolled in PART TIME skilled recognized by the commission pursuant to law commission pursuant to law 104/92 or with “disability not 104/92 or with “disability not less than 66%” less than 66%” FULL TIME year of course 2nd year Further semester n. CFU year of course year of n. CFU Students differently skilled recognized by the course PART TIME n. CFU year of course n. CFU 27 2nd year 13 2nd year 16 2nd year 8 80 3rd year 40 3rd year 48 3rd year 24 81 4th year 40 4th year 67 5th year 94 Further semester 106 5th year 57 6th year 73 7th year 90 Machine Translated by Google Table 46 – UNIVERSITY OF URBINO PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY AND TECHNOLOGY – NON-QUALIFYING (Class LM-13) Students with disabilities Students with disabilities recognized by the commission pursuant to the commission pursuant to Students enrolled in FULL TIME law 104/92 or with “disability not less than 66%” not less than 66%” Students enrolled in PART TIME FULL TIME year of course n. CFU year of course year of n. CFU course PART TIME n. CFU year of course n. CFU 2nd year 25 2nd year 12 2nd year 15 2nd year 7 3rd year 80 3rd year 40 3rd year 48 3rd year 24 4th year 127 4th year 63 4th year 76 4th year 38 5th year 185 5th year 92 5th year 111 5th year 55 245 6th year 121 6th year 147 6th year 73 180 7th year 90 Further semester Further 7th year 148 8th year 175 8th year 106 9th year 202 9th year 122 10th year 229 10th year 138 11th year 256 11th year 154 12th year 170 13th year 186 semester 107 Machine Translated by Google Table 47 – UNIVERSITY OF URBINO PHARMACY – NON-QUALIFYING (Class LM-13) Students with disabilities Students with disabilities recognized by the Students enrolled in FULL TIME Students enrolled in PART TIME recognized by the commission pursuant to law commission pursuant to law 104/92 or with a “disability of 104/92 or with a “disability of not less than 66%” FULL TIME year of course n. CFU year of course year of n. CFU course not less than 66%” PART TIME n. CFU year of course n. CFU 2nd year 24 2nd year 12 2nd year 14 2nd year 7 3rd year 77 3rd year 38 3rd year 46 3rd year 23 4th year 130 4th year 65 4th year 78 4th year 39 5th year 187 5th year 93 5th year 112 5th year 56 245 6th year 121 6th year 147 6th year 73 180 7th year 90 Further semester Further 7th year 148 8th year 175 8th year 106 9th year 202 9th year 122 10th year 229 10th year 138 11th year 256 11th year 154 12th year 170 13th year 186 semester 108 Machine Translated by Google Table 48 – UNIVERSITY OF URBINO PHARMACY - QUALIFYING (Class LM-13) Students with disabilities Students with disabilities recognized by the Students enrolled in FULL TIME Students enrolled in PART TIME recognized by the commission pursuant to law commission pursuant to law 104/92 or with a “disability of 104/92 or with a “disability of not less than 66%” FULL TIME year of course n. CFU year of course year of n. CFU course not less than 66%” PART TIME n. CFU year of course n. CFU 2nd year 25 2nd year 12 2nd year 15 2nd year 7 3rd year 80 3rd year 40 3rd year 48 3rd year 24 4th year 135 4th year 67 4th year 81 4th year 40 5th year 187 5th year 93 5th year 112 5th year 56 245 6th year 121 6th year 147 6th year 73 180 7th year 90 Further semester Further 7th year 148 8th year 175 8th year 106 9th year 202 9th year 122 10th year 229 10th year 138 11th year 256 11th year 154 12th year 170 13th year 186 semester 109 Machine Translated by Google Table 49 – UNIVERSITY OF URBINO JURISPRUDENCE (Class LMG/01) Students with disabilities Students with disabilities recognized by the Students enrolled in FULL TIME Students enrolled in PART TIME recognized by the commission pursuant to law commission pursuant to law 104/92 or with a “disability of 104/92 or with a “disability of not less than 66%” FULL TIME year of course n. CFU year of course year of n. CFU course not less than 66%” PART TIME n. CFU year of course n. CFU 2nd year 25 2nd year 12 2nd year 15 2nd year 7 3rd year 76 3rd year 38 3rd year 45 3rd year 22 4th year 130 4th year 65 4th year 78 4th year 39 5th year 190 5th year 94 5th year 114 5th year 57 245 6th year 121 6th year 147 6th year 73 180 7th year 90 Further semester Further 7th year 148 8th year 175 8th year 106 9th year 202 9th year 122 10th year 229 10th year 138 11th year 256 11th year 154 12th year 170 13th year 186 semester 110 Machine Translated by Google Table 50 – UNIVERSITY OF URBINO CONSERVATION AND RESTORATION OF CULTURAL HERITAGE (Class LMR/02) Students with disabilities Students enrolled in FULL TIME Students enrolled in PART TIME recognized by the commission pursuant to law 104/92 or with a pursuant to law 104/92 or with a “disability of not less than 66%” “disability of not less than 66%” FULL TIME year of course n. CFU year of course n. CFU Students with disabilities recognized by the commission year of course PART TIME n. CFU year of course n. CFU 2nd year 25 2nd year 12 2nd year 15 2nd year 7 3rd year 80 3rd year 40 3rd year 48 3rd year 24 4th year 77 4th year 38 4th year 129 4th year 64 5th year 186 5th year 93 5th year 111 5th year 55 245 6th year 121 6th year 147 6th year 73 7th year 148 180 7th year 90 8th year 175 8th year 106 9th year 202 9th year 122 10th year 229 10th year 138 11th year 256 11th year 154 12th year 170 13th year 186 Further semester Further semester 111 Machine Translated by Google ANNEX D Definition of the list of particularly poor countries for the academic year 2025/2026 (Mur Decree n. 166/2025) Afghanistan Angola Bangladesh Benin Burkina Faso Burundi Cambodia Central AfricanRepublic Chad Comoros Democratic People'sRepublic ofCorea Democratic Republic of the Congo Djibouti Eritrea Ethiopia Gambia Guinea Guinea-Bissau Haiti Kiribati Lao People's DemocraticRepublic Lesotho Liberia Madagascar Malawi Mali Mauritania Mozambique Myanmar Nepal Niger Rwanda Sao Tome and Principe Senegal Sierra Leone Solomon Islands Somalia South Sudan Sudan Syrian Arab Republic Tanzania Timor-Leste Togo Tuvalu 112 Machine Translated by Google Uganda Yemen Zambia 113 Machine Translated by Google ATTACHMENT E Commuter municipalities referring to the locations of the various university institutions in the Marche region University location Municipality of residence ANCONA ASCOLI PICENO Monte San Vito, Montefano, Montemarciano, Morro d'Alba, Numana, Offagna, Osimo, Ostra, Pesaro, Polverigi, Porto Recanati, Porto San Giorgio, Porto Sant'Elpidio, Potenza Picena, Recanati, San Marcello, Santa Maria Nuova, Senigallia, Serra San Quirico, Sirolo. Acquasanta Terme, Castel di Lama, Tronto Hills, Folignano, Maltignano, Monsampolo del Tronto, Monteprandone, Nereto, Palmiano, Roccafluvione, San Benedict of Tronto, Saint Egidio at Vibrata, Saint Homer, Spinetoli, Venarotta Pioraco, San Severino Marche, Sefro, Serravalle di Chienti, Tolentino, Valfornace. DRESSING ROOM FABRIANO Cerreto d'Esi, Esanatoglia, Moat of Vico, Genga, Jesi, Matelica, Sassoferrato, Serra San Quirico, Sigillo. Montefelcino, Monte Porzio, Pesaro, San Costanzo, Sant'Ippolito, Senigallia, Riccione, Rimini, Tavullia, Terre Roveresche, Vallefoglia. IMAGE STOPPED Altidona, Belmonte Piceno, Campofilone, Carassai, Civitanova Marche, Cupramarittima, Falerone, Francavilla d'Ete, Grottammare, Grottazzolina, Lapedona, Loreto, Magliano di Tenna, Massignano, Monsampietro Morico, Monte San Giusto, Monte San Pietrangeli, Monte Urano, Monte Vidon Combatte, Monte Vidon Corrado, Montefiore dell'Aso, Montegiberto, Montegiorgio, Montegranaro, Monte San Martino, Monterubbiano, Monte San Martino, Montottone, Moresco, Ortezzano, Pedaso, Petritoli, Ponzano of Fermo, Port Recanati, Porto San Giorgio, Porto Sant'Elpidio, Rapagnano, San Benedetto del Tronto, Sant'Elpidio a Mare, Servigliano, San Patrizio Tower Monte San Vito, Montecarotto, Montemarciano, Monteroberto, Morro d'Alba, Offagna, Osimo, Ostra, Ostra Vetere, Poggio San Marcello, Polverigi, Rosora, San Marcello, San Paolo di Jesi, Santa Maria Nuova, Senigallia, Serra De' Conti, Serra San Quirico, Staffolo. YOU ARE 114 Machine Translated by Google MACERATED Montecassiano, Montecosaro, Montefano, Montegranaro, Montelupone, Morrovalle, Petriolo, Pollenza, Potenza Picena, Recanati, Ripe San Ginesio, San Severino Marche, Tolentino, Treia, Urbisaglia. MATELICA Camerino, Castelraimondo, Cerreto D'Esi, Esanatoglia, Fabriano, Gagliole, Genga, Pioraco, San Severino Marche, Sefro. MONTECASSIANO Appignano, Castelfidardo, Corridonia, Filottrano, Loreto, Macerata, Montefano, Montelupone, Osimo, Pollenza, Recanati, Treia, Urbisaglia. PESARO Ancona, Cattolica, Colli al Metauro, Falconara Marittima, Fano, Fossombrone, Gabicce Mare, Gradara, Misano Adriatico, Mombaroccio, Montecalvo in Foglia, Montelabbate, Morciano di Romagna, Petriano, Riccione, Rimini, Saludecio, San Costanzo, San Giovanni in Marignano, Senigallia, Tavullia, Vallefoglia. SAINT BENEDICT Montefiore dell'Aso, Monteprandone, Monterubbiano, Moresco, Nereto, Offida, Ortezzano, Pedaso, Petritoli, Porto San Giorgio, Porto Sant'Elpidio, Ripatransone, Spinetoli, Tortoreto. OF THE TRONTO URBINO Acqualagna, Cagli, Cartoceto, Fermignano, Fossombrone, Mercatello sul Metauro, Montecalvo in Foglia, Montelabbate, Peglio, Petriano, Sant'Angelo In Vado, Urbania, Vallefoglia. 115 Machine Translated by Google ANNEX F Scholarship amount tables Index Full-time enrollment scholarship amount Tab. 51 SCHOLARSHIP AMOUNT FOR OUT-OF-SITE, COMMUTING, ON-SITE AND IN-SITE STUDENTS DISTANCE LEARNING (FULL-TIME STUDENTS) Tab. 52 SCHOLARSHIP AMOUNT ACADEMIC YEAR 2025/2026 FOR FEMALE STUDENTS ENROLLED IN STEM SUBJECT COURSES (ENROLLMENT FULL-TIME) Tab. 53 SCHOLARSHIP AMOUNT FOR ACADEMIC YEAR 2025/2026 FOR FEMALE STUDENTS ENROLLED IN STEM COURSES AND ENROLLED SIMULTANEOUSLY IN MORE THAN ONE COURSE AS PER ART. 12.6 (FULL-TIME ENROLLED) Tab. 54 SCHOLARSHIP AMOUNT ACADEMIC YEAR 2025/2026 FOR ENROLLED STUDENTS SIMULTANEOUSLY IN MULTIPLE COURSES (FULL-TIME ENROLLMENT) Tab. 55 SCHOLARSHIP AMOUNT FOR ACADEMIC YEAR 2025/2026 FOR STUDENTS WITH AN ISEE LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO HALF OF THE MAXIMUM REFERENCE LIMIT AND ENROLLED SIMULTANEOUSLY IN MORE THAN ONE COURSE OF STUDY AS PER ART. 12.6 (FULL-TIME ENROLLED) Amount of scholarships for part-time enrollment Tab. 56 SCHOLARSHIP AMOUNT FOR ACADEMIC YEAR 2025/2026 FOR OUT-OF-RESIDENT STUDENTS, COMMUTERS, ON SITE AND DISTANCE LEARNING (PART-TIME REGISTRANTS) 116 Machine Translated by Google Tab. 57 TABLE OF SCHOLARSHIP AMOUNT FOR ACADEMIC YEAR 2025/2026 FOR FEMALE STUDENTS ENROLLED IN STEM SUBJECT COURSES (ENROLLMENT PART-TIME) Tab. 58 SCHOLARSHIP AMOUNT FOR ACADEMIC YEAR 2025/2026 FOR FEMALE STUDENTS ENROLLED IN STEM COURSES AND ENROLLED SIMULTANEOUSLY IN MORE THAN ONE COURSE AS PER ART. 12.6 (PART-TIME ENROLLED) Tab. 59 TABLE OF SCHOLARSHIP AMOUNT FOR ACADEMIC YEAR 2025/2026 FOR ENROLLED STUDENTS SIMULTANEOUSLY IN MULTIPLE COURSES (ENROLLMENT PART-TIME) Tab. 60 SCHOLARSHIP AMOUNT FOR ACADEMIC YEAR 2025/2026 FOR STUDENTS WITH AN ISEE LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO HALF OF THE MAXIMUM REFERENCE LIMIT AND ENROLLED SIMULTANEOUSLY IN MORE THAN ONE COURSE OF STUDY AS PER ART. 12.6 (PART-TIME ENROLLED) 117 Machine Translated by Google Tab. 51 - SCHOLARSHIP AMOUNT FOR OUT-OF-SITE, COMMUTER, ON-SITE STUDENTS AND IN DISTANCE LEARNING FULL-TIME ENROLLED OUT OF RESIDENT STUDENT - Annual OUTSIDE-SITE Student - Semester Housing grant canteen cash increase 15% Cash canteen accommodation bag 8,132.92 2,782.00 1,983.00 3,367.92 reduction 0% 7,072.10 2,782.00 increase 15% 4,066.46 1,391.00 991.50 1,683.96 0 3.536,05 1.391,00 991,50 1.153,55 2,782.00 1,983.00 827.00 5,592.00 2,782.00 12,5 3.094,05 1.391,00 991,50 711,55 25 1,983.00 827.00 5,592.00 2,782.00 1,983.00 25 2.796,00 1.391,00 991,50 413,50 37,5 827.00 37,5 2.796,00 1.391,00 991,50 413,50 50 2.796,00 1.391,00 991,50 413,50 1,983.00 2,307.10 6,188.09 2,782.00 1,983.00 1,423.09 5,592.00 12,5 50 Commuter Student - Annual Commuter Student - Semester Cash canteen bag Cash canteen bag increase 15% 4,752.78 991.50 3,761.28 4,132.85 991.50 increase 15% 2,376.39 495.75 1,880.64 0 3,141.35 3,616.24 991.50 2,624.74 0 2.066,43 495,75 1.570,68 12,5 3,099.64 991.50 2,108.14 2,583.03 12,5 1.808,12 495,75 1.312,37 25 991.50 1,591.53 2,066.43 991.50 25 1.549,82 495,75 1.054,07 37,5 1,074.93 37,5 1.291,52 495,75 795,77 50 1.033,22 495,75 537,47 50 Student ON SITE/TELEATH LEARNING - Student ON SITE/TELEATH LEARNING - Annual Half-yearly Bag/Cash increase 15% Bag/Cash increase 15% 3.277,80 1.638,90 2.850,26 0 1.425,13 2.493,98 12,5 1.246,99 25 2.137,70 25 1.068,85 37,5 1.781,41 37,5 890,71 50 1.425,13 50 712,57 0 12,5 118 Machine Translated by Google Tab. 52 - SCHOLARSHIP AMOUNT FOR ACADEMIC YEAR 2025/2026 FOR FEMALE STUDENTS ENROLLED IN STEM COURSES (FULL-TIME ENROLLED): OUT OF RESIDENT STUDENT - Annual % reduction in accommodation grant mensa OUTSIDE-SITE Student - Semester cash % reduction Accommodation bag canteen cash 0 8.486,52 2.782,00 1.983,00 7.425,71 0 3.721,52 4.243,26 1.391,00 991,50 1.860,76 12,5 2.782,00 1.983,00 6.364,89 2.782,00 12,5 991,50 1.330,36 2.660,71 3.712,86 1.391,00 25 1.983,00 25 1.599,89 3.182,45 1.391,00 991,50 799,95 37,5 5.592,00 2.782,00 1.983,00 827,00 37,5 2.796,00 1.391,00 991,50 413,50 50 5.592,00 2.782,00 1.983,00 827,00 50 2.796,00 1.391,00 991,50 413,50 Commuter Student - Annual mensa % Stock Exchange Reduction Commuter Student - Semester cash % discount on canteen bag cash 0 4.959,42 991,50 3.967,92 0 2.479,71 495,75 1.983,96 12,5 4.339,49 991,50 3.347,99 12,5 2.169,75 495,75 1.674,00 1.859,79 495,75 1.364,04 25 3.719,57 991,50 2.728,07 25 37,5 3.099,64 991,50 2.108,14 37,5 1.549,82 495,75 1.054,07 50 2.479,71 991,50 1.488,21 50 1.239,86 495,75 744,11 Student ON SITE/TELEATH LEARNING - Student ON SITE/DISTANCE LEARNING Annual % reduction 0 12,5 - Half-yearly Bag/Cash % reduction Bag/Cash 3.420,31 0 1.710,16 2.992,77 12,5 1.496,39 25 2.565,23 25 1.282,62 37,5 2.137,69 37,5 1.068,85 1.710,16 50 855,08 50 119 Machine Translated by Google Tab. 53 - SCHOLARSHIP AMOUNT FOR ACADEMIC YEAR 2025/2026 FOR FEMALE STUDENTS ENROLLED IN STEM COURSES AND ENROLLED AT THE SAME TIME FOR MULTIPLE COURSES OF STUDY AS PER ART. 12.6 (ENROLLMENT FULL-TIME): OUT OF RESIDENT STUDENT - Annual % reduction 0 mensa Bag accommodation 10,183.82 2,782.00 1,983.00 12,5 8.910,84 2.782,00 1.983,00 OUTSIDE-SITE Student - Semester cash % reduction Accommodation canteen bag cash 5.418,82 0 5.091,91 1.391,00 991,50 2.709,41 4.145,84 12,5 4.455,42 1.391,00 991,50 2.072,92 3.818,94 1.391,00 991,50 1.436,44 25 7.637,87 2.782,00 1.983,00 2.872,87 25 37,5 6.364,89 2.782,00 1.983,00 5.592,00 1.599,89 37,5 3.182,45 1.391,00 991,50 2.796,00 799,95 50 2.782,00 1.983,00 827,00 50 1.391,00 991,50 413,50 Commuter Student - Annual % reduction Commuter Student - Semester mensa Bag cash % discount on canteen bag cash 0 2.975,65 495,75 2.479,90 4.215,89 991,50 12,5 2.603,70 495,75 2.107,95 2.231,74 495,75 1.735,99 0 5.951,30 991,50 4.959,80 991,50 12,5 5.207,39 25 4.463,48 3.471,98 991,50 25 37,5 3.719,56 2.728,06 991,50 37,5 1.859,78 495,75 1.364,03 50 2.975,65 1.984,15 50 1.487,83 495,75 992,08 Student ON SITE/TELEATH LEARNING - Student ON SITE/DISTANCE LEARNING Annual % reduction - Half-yearly Bag/Cash % reduction Bag/Cash 0 4.104,37 0 2.052,19 12,5 3.591,32 12,5 1.795,66 25 3.078,28 25 1.539,14 37,5 2.565,23 37,5 1.282,62 50 2.052,19 50 1.026,10 120 Machine Translated by Google Tab. 54 - SCHOLARSHIP AMOUNT FOR ACADEMIC YEAR 2025/2026 FOR STUDENTS ENROLLED IN MULTIPLE COURSES AT THE SAME TIME (FULL-TIME ENROLLED): OUT OF RESIDENT STUDENT - Annual OUTSIDE-SITE Student - Semester % discount on canteen accommodation bag cash % discount on canteen accommodation bag cash 0 8.486,52 2.782,00 1.983,00 3.721,52 0 4.243,26 1.391,00 991,50 1.860,76 12,5 7.425,71 2.782,00 1.983,00 2.660,71 12,5 3.712,86 1.391,00 991,50 1.330,36 25 6.364,89 2.782,00 1.983,00 1.599,89 25 3.182,45 1.391,00 991,50 799,95 37,5 5.592,00 2.782,00 1.983,00 827,00 37,5 2.796,00 1.391,00 991,50 413,50 50 5.592,00 2.782,00 1.983,00 827,00 50 2.796,00 1.391,00 991,50 413,50 Commuter Student - Annual Commuter Student - Semester % discount on canteen bag cash 0 % discount on canteen bag cash 0 2.479,71 495,75 1.983,96 991,50 3.347,99 991,50 12,5 2.169,75 495,75 1.674,00 2.728,07 991,50 25 1.859,79 495,75 1.364,04 3.099,64 2.108,14 991,50 37,5 1.549,82 495,75 1.054,07 2.479,71 1.488,21 50 1.239,86 495,75 744,11 4.959,42 991,50 3.967,92 12,5 4.339,49 25 3.719,57 37,5 50 Student ON SITE/TELEATH LEARNING - Student ON SITE/DISTANCE LEARNING - Half-yearly Annual % reduction 0 12,5 Bag/Cash % reduction Bag/Cash 3.420,31 0 1.710,16 2.992,77 12,5 1.496,39 25 2.565,23 25 1.282,62 37,5 2.137,69 37,5 1.068,85 1.710,16 50 855,08 50 121 Machine Translated by Google Tab. 55 - SCHOLARSHIP AMOUNT FOR ACADEMIC YEAR 2025/2026 FOR STUDENTS WITH AN ISEE LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO HALF OF THE MAXIMUM REFERENCE LIMIT AND ENROLLED SIMULTANEOUSLY IN MORE THAN ONE COURSE OF STUDY AS PER ART. 12.6 (FULL-TIME MEMBERS): OUT OF RESIDENT STUDENT - Annual OUTSIDE-SITE Student - Semester 15% + 20% 15% + 20% Increase in cash canteen accommodation grant 9,759.50 2,782.00 Increase in accommodation canteen grant cash 1,983.00 4,994.50 4.879,75 1.391,00 991,50 2.497,25 Commuter Student - Annual Commuter Student - Semester 15 % + 20% 15% + 20% Increase in cash canteen bag Increase in cash canteen bag 5.703,33 991,50 4.711,83 2.851,67 495,75 2.355,92 Student ON SITE/TELEATH LEARNING - Student ON SITE/TELEATH LEARNING - Annual Half-yearly 15 % + 20% Increment 15% + 20% Increment Bag/Cash Bag/Cash 1.966,68 3.933,36 122 Machine Translated by Google Tab. 56 - SCHOLARSHIP AMOUNT FOR ACADEMIC YEAR 2025/2026 FOR STUDENTS OUT OF SITE, COMMUTERS, ON SITE AND DISTANCE LEARNING (PART-TIME STUDENTS): OUT OF RESIDENT STUDENT - Annual Bag mensa cash increase 15% accommodation 1.983,00 413,50 0% reduction 5,178.50 2,782.00 1.983,00 413,50 12.5% reduction 5,178.50 2,782.00 1.983,00 413,50 25% reduction 5,178.50 2,782.00 1.983,00 413,50 37.5% reduction 5,178.50 2,782.00 1.983,00 413,50 50% reduction 5,178.50 2,782.00 5,178.50 2,782.00 1.983,00 413,50 Commuter Student - Annual Bag mensa cash increase 15% 2.376,39 991,50 1.384,89 0% discount 2.066,43 991,50 1.074,93 12.5% reduction 1.808,13 991,50 816,63 25% reduction 1.549,82 991,50 558,32 reduction 37.5% 1.405,00 991,50 413,50 50% discount 1.405,00 991,50 413,50 Student ON SITE/TELEATH LEARNING - Annual Bag/Cash increase 15% 1.638,90 0% discount 1.425,13 12.5% reduction 1.246,99 25% reduction 1.068,85 37.5% reduction 890,71 50% reduction 712,57 123 Machine Translated by Google Tab. 57 - SCHOLARSHIP AMOUNT FOR ACADEMIC YEAR 2025/2026 FOR FEMALE STUDENTS ENROLLED IN STEM COURSES (ENROLLMENT PART-TIME): OUT OF RESIDENT STUDENT - Annual Canteen accommodation bag cash reduction 0% 5.178,50 2.782,00 1.983,00 413,50 12.5% reduction 5,178.50 2,782.00 1,983.00 25% reduction 413,50 5,178.50 2,782.00 1,983.00 37.5% reduction 5,178.50 413,50 2,782.00 1,983.00 50% reduction 5,178.50 2,782.00 413,50 1,983.00 413,50 Commuter Student - Annual Bag 0% reduction 2,479.71 12.5% mensa cash 991,50 1.488,21 reduction 2,169.75 25% 991,50 1.178,25 reduction 1,859.79 37.5% 991,50 868,29 reduction 1,549.82 50% 991,50 558,32 reduction 1,405.00 991,50 413,50 Student ON SITE/TELEATH LEARNING Annual % reduction Bag/Cash 0% discount 1.710,16 12.5% reduction 1.496,39 25% reduction 1.282,62 37.5% reduction 1.068,85 50% reduction 855,08 124 Machine Translated by Google Tab. 58 - SCHOLARSHIP AMOUNT FOR ACADEMIC YEAR 2025/2026 FOR FEMALE STUDENTS ENROLLED IN STEM COURSES AND ENROLLED AT THE SAME TIME FOR MORE THAN ONE COURSE OF STUDY AS PER ART. 12.6 (ENROLLMENT PART-TIME): OUT OF RESIDENT STUDENT - Annual Cash canteen accommodation bag 0% reduction 5,178.50 2,782.00 1,983.00 413.50 reduction 12.5% 5.178,50 2.782,00 1.983,00 413,50 25% reduction 5,178.50 2,782.00 1,983.00 413.50 reduction 37.5% 5.178,50 2.782,00 1.983,00 413,50 50% reduction 5,178.50 2,782.00 1,983.00 413.50 Commuter Student - Annual Cash canteen bag 0% reduction 2,975.65 991,50 1.984,15 12.5% reduction 2,603.69 991,50 1.612,19 25% reduction 2,231.74 991,50 1.240,24 37.5% reduction 1,859.78 991,50 868,28 50% reduction 1,487.83 991,50 496,33 Student ON SITE/TELEATH LEARNING Annual Bag/Cash 0% discount 2.052,19 12.5% reduction 1.795,67 25% reduction 1.539,14 37.5% reduction 1.282,62 50% reduction 1.026,10 125 Machine Translated by Google Tab. 59 - SCHOLARSHIP AMOUNT FOR ACADEMIC YEAR 2025/2026 FOR STUDENTS ENROLLED IN MULTIPLE COURSES AT THE SAME TIME (PART-TIME ENROLLED): OUT OF RESIDENT STUDENT - Annual Canteen accommodation bag cash reduction 0% 5.178,50 2.782,00 1.983,00 413,50 reduction 12.5% 5.178,50 2.782,00 1.983,00 413,50 25% reduction 5,178.50 2,782.00 1,983.00 413.50 reduction 37.5% 5.178,50 2.782,00 1.983,00 413,50 50% reduction 5,178.50 2,782.00 1,983.00 413.50 Commuter Student - Annual cash canteen Bag 0% reduction 2,479.71 12.5% 991,50 1.488,21 reduction 2,169.75 25% 991,50 1.178,25 reduction 1,859.79 37.5% 991,50 868,29 reduction 1,549.82 50% 991,50 558,32 reduction 1,239.86 991,50 413,50 Student ON SITE/TELEATH LEARNING Annual % reduction Bag/Cash 0% discount 1.710,16 12.5% reduction 1.496,39 25% reduction 1.282,62 37.5% reduction 1.068,85 50% reduction 855,08 126 Machine Translated by Google Tab. 60 - SCHOLARSHIP AMOUNT FOR ACADEMIC YEAR 2025/2026 FOR STUDENTS WITH AN ISEE LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO HALF OF THE MAXIMUM REFERENCE LIMIT AND ENROLLED SIMULTANEOUSLY IN MORE THAN ONE COURSE OF STUDY AS PER ART. 12.6 (PART-TIME REGISTRANTS): OUT OF RESIDENT STUDENT - Annual 15% + 20% Stock Market Increase accommodation 5.178,50 2.782,00 mensa 1.983,00 Commuter Student - Annual 15% + 20% Stock Market Increase 2.851,67 mensa 991,50 cash 1.860,17 Student ON SITE/TELEATH LEARNING - Annual 15% + 20% Increase Bag/Cash 1.966,68 127 cash 413,50
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