Prodigy Finance Spring 2026 university list: Does your dream school qualify?


Starting a master’s in Spring 2026? Learn which universities and programmes Prodigy Finance supports, and how to check if your dream school qualifies.
Planning to study abroad is a big step. Choosing the right master’s programme matters, but understanding whether your university and degree are supported for funding is just as important.
If you’re aiming to start your master’s in Spring 2026, you’re probably asking one key question:
Does Prodigy Finance support my university and programme?
This guide explains how support works for Spring 2026, which programmes are commonly supported, and how to check if your dream school qualifies. It’s designed to give you clarity early, so you can plan your next steps with confidence.
Why Spring 2026 is a popular intake for international students
Spring intakes, usually starting in January or February, are becoming more popular across universities worldwide. They can be a strong alternative to traditional Autumn starts.
A Spring intake can offer:
More flexibility if Autumn deadlines didn’t work out
Less pressure during peak visa seasons
A smoother transition into internships and academic pathways
A faster route into the job market
As more students choose non-Autumn starts, Spring intakes are now a core part of international postgraduate study.
How university and programme support works at Prodigy Finance
Prodigy Finance supports master’s students across 120+ countries, but not every university or programme is automatically included. Support is assessed at programme level, not just by university name.
To be supported, your university must:
Demonstrate strong postgraduate outcomes
Appear on Prodigy Finance’s supported programme list
Be located in a supported study destination
Your programme must:
Be a master’s-level degree, taught or professional
Fall within a supported academic discipline
Align with academic quality and career-outcome criteria
This approach helps ensure students are supported on programmes with strong long-term value and global career relevance.
Master’s programmes commonly supported for Spring 2026
While final support depends on the specific intake and degree title, Prodigy Finance has historically supported a wide range of Spring-start master’s programmes.
STEM programmes
STEM degrees are among the most commonly supported due to global demand and strong career outcomes. These often include:
Computer Science
Data Science and Analytics
Engineering, including electrical, mechanical, civil, biomedical, and aerospace
Robotics and Artificial Intelligence
Cybersecurity
Business and management degrees
Many business schools offer January starts for select programmes, such as:
MBA programmes with Spring intakes
Master’s in Management
Master’s in Finance
Marketing analytics
Supply chain management
Public policy and specialised master’s
Some Spring intakes are available for:
Economics
Public administration
International relations, at select universities
Technology-focused professional programmes
Professional, career-oriented degrees commonly offered in Spring include:
Information Systems
Business Analytics
Software Engineering
Spring intakes for these programmes are especially common across the US and parts of Europe.
Popular Spring 2026 study destinations
United States
Many US universities offer January or February starts, particularly for:
Computer Science
Engineering
Data Science
Information Systems
US programmes typically publish clear cost-of-attendance structures, which help determine available funding.
United Kingdom
Spring intakes are less common than Autumn starts, but some UK universities offer January entry for:
Business master’s
Analytics
Finance
Support depends on the specific programme and intake.
Europe
Several European countries offer Spring intakes across:
Engineering
STEM disciplines
International business
Management
These programmes often appeal to students seeking globally recognised degrees with strong international mobility.
How funding works for Spring 2026 programmes
Funding amounts are based on several factors, including:
Your university’s published cost of attendance
Your programme and field of study
Your profile and future earning potential
Confirmed savings or scholarships, where applicable
Depending on eligibility and your university’s structure, funding may cover tuition only or tuition plus approved living costs.
When we send the funds to your school, they are paid directly to the university. Repayments begin after your grace period.
Why Spring-start students choose Prodigy Finance
Students beginning their master’s in Spring often look for funding that fits tighter timelines and international career plans.
Spring-start students often value:
A collateral-free approach, without relying on property or assets
A fully online application from start to finish
Timelines that align with January and February intakes
An assessment approach that looks beyond local credit history
Support designed for international study and long-term mobility
How to check if your Spring 2026 programme is supported
The fastest way to confirm whether your programme is supported is to check directly.
Here’s how:
Use the eligibility checker to search your university and programme
Select your exact degree title, as similar programmes can differ
Confirm the correct intake period
Review your provisional estimate based on your profile
Submit documents to receive a final offer
What to do if your programme doesn’t appear
If you don’t see your programme listed, it doesn’t always mean it’s unavailable. Common reasons include:
The Spring intake isn’t supported for that specific degree
The programme only runs in Autumn
The degree title differs from what you searched
You can also:
Check similar programmes at the same university
Explore alternatives at another institution
Revisit eligibility closer to your intended start date
Programme support can evolve throughout the year.
Tips for Spring 2026 master’s applicants
Apply earlySpring timelines move quickly, and admissions, visa, and funding steps often overlap.
Prepare your documentsYou’ll typically need:
A passport
Your admission letter
Academic transcripts
Proof of funding or savings, if applicable
Track your cost of attendanceUniversities update living-cost estimates annually, which can affect funding amounts.
Plan ahead for visasFinalising funding early can help you secure documents like an I-20 or CAS with less stress.
Why supported universities and programmes matter for Spring 2026
Choosing funding that supports a wide range of universities and programmes gives you more flexibility as your plans take shape.
It helps you:
Compare programmes across different countries
Keep options open if admission outcomes change
Plan for long-term international mobility
With support for universities and programmes across 120+ countries, Prodigy Finance is designed for students planning a global future.
A quick checklist to confirm your university and programme are supported
Is your programme master’s-level?
Is your university in a supported study destination?
Did you search for the exact degree title?
Is the Spring 2026 intake listed?
Does your funding estimate align with your expectations?
If you can answer yes to most of these, your programme is likely supported for Spring 2026.
Ready to check your Spring 2026 university?
Explore your programme and see how funding may fit your plans in just a few minutes.