Institute for Higher Education
Scholarships
Application submission
The scholarship awarded by the Institute for Higher Education is based on an assessment of the income and expenses of the applicant’s household, in line with the Regulations for Awarding Scholarships to Private Higher Education Students. Applications are made directly on the IES website.
Students who are enrolled and wish to apply for a scholarship from the Institute for Higher Education for the first time must complete the form below in order to obtain their access credentials and submit their application online through the Institute for Higher Education's website.
Application Submission Deadlines
The application for a scholarship for one academic year must be submitted:
- Between 14 August and 2 October;
- Within 20 working days following enrolment, when enrolment takes place after 30 September;
- Within 20 working days following the issuance of proof of internship commencement by the host organisation, in the case of Bachelor's or Master's graduates undertaking a professional internship.
If enrolment takes place before 2 October, students will always have a period of 20 working days to submit their application, even if this deadline extends beyond that date.
Without prejudice to the above, applications may also be submitted between 3 October and 31 May. In such cases, the scholarship amount awarded will be proportional to the amount calculated under the terms of the applicable regulations, taking into account the period between the month following the submission of the application and the end of the academic period or internship.
Applicants who already have access credentials may renew their scholarship application in accordance with the deadlines indicated above.
Applicants who have applied for a scholarship through the National Admission Competition for Public Higher Education must request the transfer of their scholarship application to ESAD through ESAD's Student Support Services.
Simulator
Warning
The results obtained:
- Are merely illustrative;
- Are conditional on the accuracy of the answers to the questions;
- Do not oblige the services responsible for analyzing the applications;
- Do not prevent or exempt the student from applying.
This version of the simulator does not allow the assessment of specific conditions associated with the following situations:
- Professional internships;
- Students enrolled part-time;
- Students with student worker status;
- Students who have changed course;
- Exceptional situations provided for in the legislation in force;
- Households with business and professional income resulting from organized accounting, declared in Annex C of the IRS declaration;
- Households with capital income resulting from holdings in private limited companies;
- Students enrolled in the thesis, dissertation, project or internship of the course;
- Single-person households with incomes of less than six times the social support index in force;
The Simulator also does not allow the allocation of supplements to be assessed.
Scholarships — IES