After the examination period, until 31 July the University will complete the review of the Corvinus Scholarship, i.e. it will decide who can study free of charge in the next academic year. The decision will be made available to you on Neptun, and you will have 15 days from the date of the decision to submit your appeal. This article summarises the most important information.
The majority of our students study at the University free of charge, in 2023 almost 70% of our full-time bachelor students and 90% of our full-time Master’s students received Corvinus Scholarship. The objective of the review is to give a chance for free-of-charge university studies to students whose admission exam was not so good, but showed maximum performance in the past two semesters.
If you do not have a Corvinus Scholarship now, you have to apply for it through the Neptun after the examination period.
Before submitting your application, it is worth checking if you are eligible to be considered by the University in the ranking process, i.e. if you meet the minimum preconditions. The review will be based on your performance in the last two active semesters in which you did not participate in a part-time study abroad or an internship abroad for more than 6 weeks.
Students who are eligible according to the above considerations will be ranked by the University in each programme, and in the next semester – in the same ratio of students within the programme as in the semester of admission – students with good performances will get the Corvinus Scholarship.
(For detailed information on the application and review process, click HERE.)