Admissions > Scholarships
A University degree program is a substantial investment that needs to be carefully evaluated. At IUM, there are a
number of scholarships available to assist you-either directly from the University or through private foundations and
donors. In addition, some of the best financing options available to prospective students may also be found in their
country of origin or residence.
Please be aware that all IUM program acceptance criteria are based on merit and we do not take your financial situation
into account when making our admissions decisions. Applying for funding will not affect you chances of being admitted
to your program of choice but the competition for funding within each program can vary from year to year.
While some of our students receive aid from the University in the form of scholarships and awards, through sources in
their home countries, or through sponsorship by their company, most use personal savings or take out loans in order to
finance their tuition and living expenses while at IUM.
To help assess the financial obligations required to attend IUM you must first acquaint yourself with the Undergraduate
and Graduate Program Fees and Expenses. While the Office of Admissions will do it's best to assist you in meeting your
financial needs, the responsibility of financing your degree ultimately lies with you.
There are several options, so please take time to see if you are eligible for any of the IUM scholarships listed below.
In addition we have also provided information on how IUM students have previously financed their education and these
sources of funding are listed in Funding Opportunities by Country.
Undergraduate
IUM Undergraduate Merit-based Scholarship
IUM Undergraduate Monegasque Scholarship
The Clelia Haji-ioannou Foundation Scholarship
Graduate
IUM Graduate Merit-based Scholarship
Impact Scholarship
The Diana Scott Scholarship
The IUBE/IUM Joint-program Scholarship
The IUM/SCAD Graduate Program Scholarship