In a significant bilateral educational partnership, the Governments of Romania and Grenada have announced a comprehensive scholarship program for Grenadian nationals seeking undergraduate and postgraduate studies in Romania for the 2026/2027 academic year.
The initiative, facilitated through Romania’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, extends beyond traditional scholarship offerings by incorporating extensive support systems for successful applicants. While excluding medical fields (medicine, dental medicine, and pharmacy), the program encompasses all other academic disciplines across Romania’s accredited higher education institutions.
Prospective candidates must meet specific eligibility criteria, including demonstrated physical and mental fitness, commitment to reside in Romania throughout their studies, and willingness to complete a mandatory one-year Romanian language preparatory course. Applicants must also respect Romanian constitutional values and adhere to institutional regulations.
The program structure accommodates three academic tiers: Bachelor’s degrees (3-6 years duration for high school graduates), Master’s programs (1-2 years for undergraduates), and Doctoral studies (3-5 years for graduate students).
Comprehensive financial benefits include full tuition coverage for both the language preparatory year and subsequent academic programs, monthly stipends ranging from €65-€85 depending on academic level, free accommodation in university dormitories, medical coverage for emergencies, and extensive domestic transportation benefits equivalent to those granted to Romanian students.
Critical application requirements involve submission of certified academic transcripts, birth certificates, passport copies, medical certificates, and completed application forms—all processed exclusively through Romanian diplomatic channels. The application portal (studyinromania.gov.ro) remains open until March 31, 2026, with additional guidance available through Grenada’s Human Resource Development Division.
Notably, the scholarship excludes international travel costs and domestic transportation from Romanian entry points to host institutions, requiring students to budget accordingly. Academic performance benchmarks mandate minimum credit accumulation for continued funding eligibility throughout the program duration.
