Széchenyi István University offers various scholarship options for both domestic and international students. These include merit-based scholarships, need-based financial aid, and government-funded programs like the Stipendium Hungaricum.
Merit-based scholarships reward academic excellence, while need-based aid supports students facing financial hardships. The Stipendium Hungaricum, funded by the Hungarian government, covers tuition, accommodation, and provides a monthly stipend.
Additionally, the university participates in Erasmus+ for exchange students, offering mobility grants. Prospective students should check the university’s official website or contact the admissions office for updated eligibility criteria and application deadlines.