Date of publication: 2014 Grants - note: All EU students following 1st cycle full-time courses  receive grants 
Need-based grant (euro): most common/min 1304 - max 3098
Merit-based grant (euro): -
Student grants
Student  maintenance  grants  are  provided  to  all  Maltese  students  following  a  full-time  first-cycle  degree  course. 
EU students  who  fulfil  the  relevant  eligibility  criteria  also  receive  this  maintenance  grant.  These  eligibility  criteria  are 
neither  need-  nor  merit-based  but  refer  to  regulations  having  to  do  with  citizenship,  years  of  residence  in  Malta, 
completion of compulsory education, age, regularity of attendance and progress being made in studies. Students receive 
a  one-time  grant  of  EUR 465.87,  EUR 83.86  every  four  weeks  between  October  and  June  and  an  annual  grant  of 
EUR 465.87. Students studying for a Science, Mathematics or IT-related courses (known as ‘prescribed programmes’), 
receive a one-time grant of EUR 698.81, EUR 146.75 every four weeks and an annual grant of EUR 698.81. 
Students who, due to proven hardship are deemed to qualify for a supplementary maintenance grant, receive a higher 
grant than that referred to above. They receive a one-time grant of EUR 582.34, a grant of EUR 251.57 every four weeks 
from October to June and an annual grant of EUR 582.34. 
Grants are offered in some second-cycle degree courses which are required for the practice of a regulated profession. 
Several  scholarship  schemes  are  available  to  students  who  wish  to  take  up  undergraduate  studies  abroad  or 
postgraduate  studies  in  Malta  or  abroad.  These  schemes  are  issued  regularly  and  include  the  Malta  Government 
Scholarships Scheme (MGSS – Undergraduate and Postgraduate studies in all areas), the Malta Arts Scholarship (MAS) 
scheme and the Malta Sports Scholarships (MSS). 
The ‘Youth Specialisation Studies Scheme’ (YSSS) provides the opportunity for young Maltese people, aged between 18 
and 30  years, to apply for a soft loan at a subsidised rate of interest to further their studies abroad or follow distance 
learning courses, provided that such courses are not available in Malta.