Learning Hungarian
LEARNING HUNGARIAN AS A FOREIGN LANGUAGE AND CULTURE - SCYP
SCYP students participating in non-Hungarian language training must take part in a Hungarian as a foreign language and culture course (hereinafter referred to as the Hungarian abbreviation: MID) in the first two active semesters of their studies. The aim of this initiative is to contribute to the successful integration of students in Hungary and to the promotion of the Hungarian language.
Learning Hungarian is mandatory, failure to comply with the requirement will result in the retraction of scholarship allowances.
Who does it apply for?
For which fellows is it obligatory to take the MID course:
- first-year students in a Bachelor’s program,
- first-year students in a Master's program,
- first-year students in a one-tier Master’s program,
- for students in vocational preparatory program,
- for those who have transferred from self-financed training in the first and second semesters of scholarship training.
The students will be notified at the beginning of the semester by the Department of Hungarian as a Foreign Language and / or the Faculty Coordinator about the process of the application. In the meantime, please wait patiently, you will be contacted when you can apply for the course.
Criteria and consequences
The scholarship holder must prove that he / she has attended the two-semester MID course and passed the exam by obtaining a diploma (certificate of completed Hungarian course) by 31 August of the given academic year at the latest. The results will be arranged within the University.
If this does not happen, the scholarship student will receive a reduced subsistence allowance from the following academic year!
A scholarship holder who has completed the course but does not take the exam / fails the exam can pass the exam in the following years. If the student passes the exam, he / she will be entitled to the full subsistence allowance again.
If a student, who has not fulfilled the language learning obligation and therefore the subsistence allowance has been reduced, enters a new level of education and receives an SH scholarship, he / she can start studying again with full subsistence allowance.
The obligation has no effect on the development of the student status, it does not affect the conditions for obtaining a degree.
Reduction of allowance
If the scholarship holder does not fulfill the study and examination obligations regarding the MID course, his / her HUF 166,600 subsistence allowance will be reduced from the second year as follows:
- by failing to attend class visits, reduced to HUF 0 / month until the end of the scholarship,
- in case of missing/ failing at the exam, reduced to HUF 120,000 / month until the scholarship holder passes the exam.
The reduction does not affect the scholarship holder’s other additional allowances.
General Hungarian language courses
For students, who have already completed the mandatory MID course, Eötvös Loránd University offers Hungarian language and culture courses whole academic year, covering all levels* from complete beginner (A1) to proficiency levels (C2) described by the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR).
The general language courses are free for any students enrolled for a degree program at ELTE (including upper-year Stipendium Hungaricum students; students with the Scholarship Programme for Christian Young People) if they register for the Hungarian course as an elective (szabadon választható) course in Neptun. Registration will be available during the "first-come-first-served" course registration period. For more information visit here.
*certain level groups are launched only with the minimum number of 5 people
If you have any further questions about the course, please contact:
- your Faculty Coordinator,
- the Department of Hungarian as a Foreign Language: sh.hunlang@btk.elte.hu
- further information: MID website: Learn Hungarian language at ELTE