The Malta Government Undergraduate Scheme for 2025 is offering financial aid to international students studying bachelor’s degrees or Level 6 equivalents under the Malta Qualifications Framework (MQF). This chance could significantly lower your education costs, regardless of whether you’re studying at the University of Malta, MCAST, or another authorized local or international institution!
Students enrolled in full-time, on-campus undergraduate programs at accredited universities in Malta or elsewhere are eligible to receive financial grants and stipends under this program. The goal is to increase access to high-quality postsecondary education in academic fields of priority.
When is the Application Deadline:
📅 Not explicitly stated. Early application is encouraged. Visit the official portal regularly for updates.
Tell Me About The Award:
The Malta Government Undergraduate Scheme 2025 supports students pursuing full-time, on-campus undergraduate studies leading to a Bachelor’s degree or MQF Level 6 qualification. The scheme provides regular stipends, material grants, and a one-time grant depending on the course priority level (General, Prescribed, or High Priority).
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Which Fields are Eligible?
All academic fields are eligible, but funding levels differ depending on whether your course is:
- General
- Prescribed
- High Priority
The official list of prescribed and high-priority courses is published annually.
Type:
🎓 Undergraduate Financial Support Scheme
Who can Apply?
You’re eligible if you:
- Are enrolled full-time in an MQF Level 6 (Bachelor’s) course at:
- A licensed higher education institution in Malta, or
- A foreign higher education institution offering a recognized MQF Level 6 qualification
- Attend classes physically on campus
❌ Distance learning, part-time, full-time distance, and blended programs are not eligible.
How are Applicants Selected?
Selection is based on eligibility criteria and submission of complete, verifiable documents. There is no merit-based competition—all eligible applicants receive funding based on their course category.
Which Countries Are Eligible?
🌍 All nationalities may apply, as long as they meet the enrollment and program requirements.
Where will the Award be Taken?
📍 Malta or Abroad — Must be at an eligible local or foreign institution offering an MQF Level 6 qualification and recognized by the Malta Further and Higher Education Authority (MFHEA).
How Many Awards?
📌 Not specified — All eligible students who apply and meet requirements receive support.
What is the Benefit of the Award?
| Course Type | Stipend (Every 4 Weeks) | Annual Material Grant | One-Time Grant (Year 1) |
|---|---|---|---|
| General Courses | €86.85 | €465.87 | €465.87 |
| Prescribed Courses | €151.99 | €698.81 | €98.81 |
| High Priority Courses | €302.10 | €698.81 | €465.87 |
Stipends are paid from October 1st to June 30th.
How Long Will the Award Last?
⏳ For the duration of the undergraduate program, as long as the student remains eligible and full-time.
How to Apply:
- Submit the online form on the official Malta government portal.
- Upload the following documents:
- Letter of Acceptance (must include course start/end dates, MQF Levels, and confirmation of full-time, on-campus enrollment)
- MQRIC verification report (if required)
- Copy of both sides of your ID card
- Proof of eligibility (Regulation 2a)
- Proof of tuition payment or course commencement

