Applying to Study

To apply to a Maltese college or university, you’ll typically need:

  • Academic transcripts and certificates
  • English language proficiency test (e.g. IELTS or equivalent)
  • Passport copy
  • Personal Statement or Statement of Purpose
  • Updated CV (especially for postgraduate studies)

Yes. Many Maltese institutions offer conditional admission based on your predicted or provisional results. Final documents can be submitted later.

Yes. Once accepted, you’ll need to pay a tuition deposit to secure your admission and support your visa/residence permit application.

English Language Requirements

Yes. Since English is an official language in Malta and the primary language of instruction, you’ll need to prove your English proficiency, usually via:

  • IELTS
  • TOEFL
  • Pearson PTE
  • Or other approved tests

Some institutions allow conditional offers if you plan to take an English course or test before starting. Malta also offers foundation or pre-sessional English programs.

Visa & Residence Permit

If you are a non-EU student, yes—you’ll need to apply for a National Visa (D Visa) before arrival. Once in Malta, you’ll apply for a student residence permit.

  • A valid passport
  • Letter of acceptance from your institution
  • Proof of payment or financial support
  • Accommodation confirmation
  • Travel and health insurance
  • Visa application form and fee payment

Yes. Non-EU international students can work up to 20 hours per week during term time with a valid student permit and work license.

Pathways & College Options

  • Undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in various fields
  • Foundation and diploma courses
  • Vocational and English-language programs

 

  • English-speaking environment
  • Affordable tuition and cost of living
  • Warm climate and Mediterranean lifestyle
  • Access to EU job market post-study

Yes, some institutions offer hybrid learning (in-person and online), especially in the first year or for certain programs.

Accommodation & Arrival

Yes. Options include:

  • On-campus or partner-managed residences
  • Private rentals or apartments
  • Homestay programs

Some institutions or partners offer airport transfer services. Let us know in advance and we’ll help you arrange it.

Malta has a Mediterranean climate, so bring:

  • Light, breathable clothes
  • A few warmer layers for winter evenings
  • Personal items and medication
  • Important documents (passport, offer letter, etc.)

Tuition Fees & Payments

You’ll pay a deposit after acceptance. The balance may be paid before classes start or in instalments, depending on the school.

Yes, many Maltese institutions offer flexible payment plans.

Refunds are typically possible if:

  • Your visa is refused
  • You cancel before a deadline
  • The course is withdrawn by the institution

Check with us or your institution for exact details.

We use secure methods like Flywire or bank transfers to ensure your payments are safe, fast, and trackable.

Living in Malta

Yes. Malta is one of the safest countries in Europe with a welcoming, student-friendly atmosphere.

Malta offers:

  • Historic cities and beaches
  • A vibrant international student community
  • Great food and music
  • Easy access to Europe for travel

Yes. Health insurance is mandatory for non-EU students. We can help you secure affordable international coverage.