Studying in Rome offers a life-changing opportunity to immerse yourself in a global city while earning an American degree. At John Cabot University, we are committed to making this experience accessible to students from all backgrounds through a wide range of scholarships and financial aid programs.
Whether you’re planning to pursue an undergraduate degree, spend a semester abroad, or enroll in one of our graduate programs, JCU offers funding options designed to support your academic journey. This guide breaks down the different scholarships and financial aid available to help you plan confidently for your future in Rome.
At JCU, we offer generous funding opportunities for students pursuing their bachelor’s degrees. Most students are eligible for some form of aid — from merit-based awards to need-based grants and external funding sources.
Merit-Based Scholarships
Undergraduate students are considered for merit-based scholarships awarded on academic performance, extracurricular involvement, and leadership potential. These awards recognize high-achieving students and help make tuition more accessible.
Need-Based Grants
Need-based aid is available for students who demonstrate financial need. This type of support can be combined with merit-based scholarships to further reduce tuition.
Additional Funding Opportunities
Undergraduate students can also benefit from:
These funding sources can be combined to create a customized plan that fits your financial situation.
If you’re planning to spend a semester or summer in Rome, JCU offers several scholarships specifically designed for visiting students, along with support for transferring financial aid from your home institution.
JCU Study Abroad Scholarships
Study abroad students may be eligible for scholarships offered directly by JCU, which can help offset the cost of tuition and living expenses. Awards vary and are based on merit, need, and the strength of the application.
Using Home University Financial Aid-Based Grants
Many study abroad students can also apply their existing financial aid — including federal aid, institutional scholarships, and private funding — toward a semester at JCU. Your home university’s financial aid office can help coordinate the necessary paperwork.
External Scholarships for Study Abroad
In addition to JCU’s own scholarships, students may apply for outside funding opportunities such as:
Combining internal and external funding is an effective way to make study abroad more affordable.
Graduate students at JCU also benefit from several competitive funding opportunities, designed to support advanced study in programs such as the MA in Art History and the MA in International Affairs.
Graduate Tuition Grants
All applicants are considered for Full and Partial Presidential Graduate Tuition Grants, which are awarded based on academic excellence, professional experience, and demonstrated achievement.
Program-Specific Scholarships
Graduate program applicants may also qualify for scholarships specific to their field of study. These awards help attract exceptional candidates to JCU’s academically rigorous programs.
Loan Options
Eligible students, especially U.S. citizens and permanent residents, may be able to finance their studies through:
These options help graduate students bridge the gap between tuition costs and personal financing.
No matter what type of program you’re interested in, these steps can help you make the most of available funding:
1. Apply Early
Many scholarships operate on a priority or rolling basis. Submitting your application sooner increases your chances of receiving aid.
2. Explore All Funding Layers
Most students combine several forms of aid — such as merit, need-based, and external awards — to create a complete financial plan.
3. Connect with JCU's Financial Aid Office
Our Financial Aid Office can guide you through the application process, help you understand eligibility, and ensure that you meet all required deadlines.
4. Use External Funding
Consider scholarships from external organizations, foundations, and government programs to supplement your aid package.
John Cabot University is committed to helping students from around the world access a high-quality American education in one of the most inspiring cities in the world. With scholarships and financial aid available for undergraduate, study abroad, and graduate programs, JCU supports you every step of the way — from the application process to your first day on campus.
To learn more about your options or to speak with a financial aid counselor, visit our Financial Aid page, or email the Financial Aid Office at financialaid@johncabot.edu.