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EDUITALIA SCHOLARSHIPS 2026

 

 

The Embassy of Italy in Washington D.C. and Eduitalia, an association of 130 qualified schools, colleges, and universities that offer courses for foreign students in Italy, have teamed up to offer 25 scholarships aimed at promoting the Italian language and culture in the United States.

The grants will cover accommodation in Italy for up to 5 weeks at one of Eduitalia’s associated Institutions, enrollment, Italian classes, study material, and extracurricular activities.

The scholarships will allow winners to live an unforgettable study experience in Italy in 2027. All students who take the AP Italian Language and Culture exam are eligible. Winners will be chosen by the Education Offices of the Consular Network from the most deserving students.

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Dear teachers and students,

We are pleased to announce that the Embassy of Italy in Washington D.C. and Eduitalia — an association of 130 schools, colleges, and universities offering courses to international students in Italy — have launched, also for 2026, a scholarship program for students who take the AP Italian Language and Culture Exam.

Available Scholarships

25 scholarships are available, covering:

  • Accommodation in Italy for up to 5 weeks at one of the member institutions
  • Course enrollment
  • Italian language classes
  • Teaching materials
  • Extracurricular activities

Selection Process

Recipients will be selected by the Education Offices of the consular network from among the most deserving students. Winners will have the opportunity to experience a unique study program in Italy in 2027.

Application deadline: July 25, 2026.

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We kindly ask you to share this announcement with your students who are taking the AP Italian exam, and encourage them to apply.

For further information, the Education Office of the Consulate General of Italy in Boston remains at your disposal.

Sincerely,

Ivana Marroncelli

Education Office Director

Consulate General of Italy – Boston