General Rules of Scholarships
- All scholarships under this Regulation shall be fixed at one amount per semester.
- The Faculty Grants and Scholarships Committee (hereinafter referred to as “the Committee”) is responsible for determining the scholarships on the basis of this Order.
- The School’s Study Department shall inform the student and the Central Study Department about the scholarships awarded by the Committee.
- The student may appeal against the decision of the Committee on the basis of Paragraph (2) of Article 5 of the Code of Charges and Benefits of the University of Pécs.
- The total amount of financial aid awarded to a fee-paying student may not exceed 80% of the semester tuition fee applicable to that student.
- The Dean has the right to modify the rates of the allowances set out in this Orders and to allocate amounts to the individual items, taking into account the budgetary position of the School for the respective semester. The Committee shall take its decisions within these limits.
Scholarship for the best graduating student
The Scholarship for the best graduating student scholarship is awarded to students who graduate within the timeframe of the prescribed curriculum structure proposed in the Student Handbook of the respective programme, with a commendation from the Programme Director given to the best student in the BSc in Business Administration and Management (7 semesters), BSc in Tourism and Catering (8 semesters), MSc in Business Development (4 semesters) or MSc in Management and Leadership (4 semesters).
A student may be excluded from the award if he or she received a warning from the Programme Director or the Dean during his or her studies, or against whom a faculty/university ethics procedure has ended with a decision condemning.
Students do not have to apply for the award, it is determined based on previous articles by the Study Department in cooperation with the Programme Directors.
The Best Student Award is associated with a € 1,500 financial reward.
The Scholarship for the best graduating student entitles the student to a 50% reduction of his/her tuition fee if he/she attends a higher programme level of education at the School than the one in which s/he was awarded the Scholarship for the best graduating student.