Enrolling for years subsequent to the first

Academic year 2023/ 24

 

 

From 1st August to 6th November 2023

 

Enrolling for the following year is complete once the first instalment of tuition fees has been paid, via the PagoPA system from your ESSE3web Personal area. 

Remember that after 6th November you will have to pay:

- a late penalty fee of €25.00 within 60 days of the deadline

- a late penalty fee of €50.00 over 60 days from the deadline

 

Also, remember to submit to a CAF (tax assistance centre)/INPS (National Social Insurance Agency) your valid ISEE (Equivalent Economic Status Indicator) certification for the year 2023 by 6th November at the latest to obtain exemptions or benefits for the calculation of the personalised instalments. Find out more on the TUITION FEES and BENEFITS page.

 

 

Enrolling as part-time student after the first year:

The possibility of opting for part-time enrolment has been extended to students enrolled one year after the first year, provided that they are ‘in corso’ (students enrolled for a number of years within the standard duration of their course).

For each year of the course, part-time students have a reduction of 50% of the all-inclusive contribution (determined according to the procedures provided for in art. 3 of the Tuition Fee Regulations).  

If you are interested, you must submit to the Registrar’s office an application for a change (go to forms) from full-time to part-time by 6th November 2023.

 

 

Students graduating after 6th November 2023 and within the additional session of academic year 2022/23:

Graduating students - who have applied to graduate in the prescribed time limits for the autumn or additional session of 2022/23 - can enrol as ‘fuori corso’ (students enrolled for a number of years beyond the standard duration of their course) if they no longer graduate, by 22nd December 2023 and 31st March 2024 respectively.

(Please note: Remember that to take examinations in the sessions of the academic year 2023/24 you must first be compliant with enrolment requirements for the current year. Otherwise, your exams will be invalidated)

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Students from outside the European Union: 

Students without EU citizenship must give/send the Registrar’s office a copy of their renewed residence permit or a copy of the renewal application.
Expired residence permits will block foreign students’ careers.

 

Students with disabilities/invalidities or specific learning difficulties (SLD):

If students wish to take advantage of the provisions of Law 104/92 ( Law on assistance, social integration and the rights of persons in situations of handicap) and subsequent modifications, or facilities provided for students with SLD status, they must present a copy of the certificate issued by the local competent medical committee proving the type of invalidity and/or degree of disability recognized, or a certificate related to the SLD status dated in the last three years (if issued before the age of 18), in order to allow any possible obstacle to be removed in carrying out subsequent administrative and educational tasks.