How to be eligible a scholarship?
For your file to be considered complete, it must contain a series of documents. The purpose of this page is to provide you with an overview of the documents to be gathered, so that you can compile your file with full clarity.
Documents to be provided
Your file must include information on:
Your identity and your
personal data
Your academic
journey
Your socio-economic
1. Personal data
The following elements are expected in this section:
- A cover letter, addressed to the Selection Committee, in which you will pres:
o Your academic background (in chronological order)
o Your course projects,
o Any element that makes it possible to contextualise a challenging personal or socio-economic situation.
- A double-sided copy of your identity card
2. Academic course
The following documents are required as proof of your career in higher education:
• A certificate of registration from the institution where you are currently registered. This certificate must specify that you are a student in the field of law.
• All your transcripts, including all teaching units during the months of January, and June and, where applicable, September sessions. These statements must cover your entire higher education journey and your final year in secondary education.
3. Socio-economic situation
- Completed income and expenditure table (downloadable)
- Your household composition, as well as that of your parents (provided you do not live with them). Brackets is better
- Your latest tax roll warning (AER)
- Last warning taken from your parents’ tax roll
- Last warning extracted from the role of the income tax of your possible spouse (m/f/x)
- Possible lease of the accommodation of your parents, your accommodation or that of your spouse (m/f/x)
Proof of income of your relatives (parents, spouses):
- salary or wages
- annuity (income from movable or immovable capital)
- unemployment benefits
- income from social integration
- disability allowance
- sickness allowance
- pension
- food outgoings
- other…
Proof of Income
- salary or wages
- annuity (income from movable or immovable assets)
- unemployment benefit
- social integration income
- disability allowance
- sickness benefit
- pension
- alimony
- other…
Any other document that could shed additional light on your socio-economic situation
- educational allowance
- student loan
- student credit with a bank
- assistance from the social service of the establishment
- CPAS (Public Centre for Social Welfare) support
- Student job
- payslips
- tuition fees
- transportation costs
- invoices