With limited resources from home, I mostly relied on the Mensa Card (Food voucher card) from the university which we could swipe at university affiliated resturaunts, cafes and grocery shops and could get 7.5 Euros worth of meals, per day. Yes, it was and still is possible to have a decent meal in Italy in self- service resturaunts and small cafes, in this much money. That was the brilliance of Italian cuisine and the human values where humanity came first. The State universities in Italy, not only provide education but also support students cover their basic expenses and tuition fees and accommodation. They determine the level of need-based support scholarships based on the income of the parents/main earner and any other source that would be contributing to that household. Since the European Law gives right to education to everyone, each Italian State University has an office called "Dritto Allo Studio" a.k.a (DSU) which has different names in different regions but offers the same services. They basically have a set procedure of calculating income bands for students, based on documentation provided and have designated Fiscal offices (called CAAF in Italian) which calculate the income bracket of each student (their household) to determine how much will the student be paying as tuition fees and how much need-based support fund/ scholarship be given to a student who applied for DSU. That entails reimbursement of the tuition fees paid, the rent for university accommodation halls (if one doesn't decide to rent a place in the private market) as well as the Mensa Card valued from 5- 7.5 Euros each day. It was more than I could hope for, because all my life I heard, studying abroad needs 40-50 Grands of Dollars in tuition fees and in addition to that living expenses too. Therefore it
With limited resources from home, I mostly relied on the Mensa Card (Food voucher card) from the university which we could swipe at university affiliated resturaunts, cafes and grocery shops and could get 7.5 Euros worth of meals, per day.