IPC offers three (3) types of financial support. For details about each one of them, see below:
1) IPC Global Citizen scholarship for one dedicated applicant per term coming from a disadvantaged region of the world
2) Danish Agency for International Education - IU (formerly Cirius) grant scheme for students from the 12 newest EU member states
3) Partial support for selected regular applicants from developing countries
IPC Global Citizen Scholarship
Spring 2011 edition for African applicants (other regions will follow on a rotating basis)
IPC is now reviewing all the applications received by the July 31st deadline. All the applicants will be notified during September 2010 about the result of the application process.

IU Grant Scheme
Students from the 12 new EU member states are granted financial support administered through the Danish Agency for International Education, formerly called Cirius.If a student is accepted to IPC, he/she receives a grant, by which the tuition fee is
reduced significantly. Applications for grants will be made by IPC on behalf of the student.
Grant conditions: - The applicant must come for a course of a minimum of 12 weeks. If the student leaves before, the grant will be cancelled and all costs are to be paid by the student.
- The students have to be at least 17½ years old and be citizens of and have permanent residence permits in one of the new EU member states (Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Romania, Slovakia or Slovenia).
- A fair command of the English language is a precondition for acceptance.
Applicants should follow the
regular IPC application procedure and indicate that they are applying for a scholarship.
Applicants from developing countries
Under special conditions and whenever funds allow, IPC might provide partial support to applicants from developing countries. Please contact the school for more information.