EPFL Social Scholarship in Switzerland (Fully Funded)
Navigating the high cost of living and tuition in Switzerland can be daunting, but the EPFL social scholarship offers a vital safety net for students facing sudden financial hardship during studies. Whether you’re an international student securing full study funding before arrival or a Swiss/C-permit holder needing cantonal grant top-ups, EPFL’s tailored social funding program ensures you can focus on your cutting-edge education—without financial distractions.
Why the EPFL Social Scholarship Matters
Targeted Support for Unexpected Hardship: Designed as a last-resort emergency grant, it steps in when changes in family, social, or economic circumstances jeopardize your ability to continue at EPFL.
Complementary to Cantonal Aid: Swiss nationals and C-permit holders can simultaneously apply for cantonal scholarships (Vaud applications open April 1) and the EPFL social scholarship for maximum coverage.
Inclusive Eligibility: Open to:
- International students after completing Year 1 and spending one year on campus
- Swiss citizens, C-permit holders, refugees, or holders of a Swiss secondary certificate once CMS status is achieved
Scholarship Details & Support
Duration: Up to 10 months per academic year (two semesters)
Renewals: Eligible if financial need persists—submit a new application each year
Funding Calculation: Considers loans, parental contributions, state grants, and other financing—does not replace your initial study plan.
Eligibility Criteria
Unforeseen Financial Change: Applicants must demonstrate a sudden social, family, or economic crisis.
Exhausted Alternatives: All other funding options (parental support, state grants, loans) must be pursued or in progress.
Proactive Planning: EPFL cannot cover gaps from poor budget planning; international students must secure full funding before arrival.
Geneva residents/applicants: Apply to the Hans Wilsdorf scholarship (managed by EPFL under the same criteria) instead of the social scholarship.
How to Apply
Prepare Early: Gather documents—financial statements, proof of hardship, and alternative funding applications.
Submit Online Form: Don’t wait for the deadline; allow time for possible supplementary document requests.
Track Deadlines & Notifications:
Semester | Application Deadline | Notification | Payment |
---|---|---|---|
Autumn 2025 | June 1, 2025 | End of August | End of September |
August 1, 2025 | Mid-October | Mid-October | |
October 1, 2025 | End of November | End of November | |
Spring 2026 | December 1, 2025 | Mid-February | Early March |
February 1, 2026 | Early April | Early April | |
March 1, 2026 | End of April | End of April |
Renewals: Previous recipients apply via the Scholarship Renewal Form by May 1 or October 1, 2025.
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