Submission of the application: from 2 August 2021 to 23 September 2021
How: Fill in and submit the form to the Student Secretariat of your course of study per email. The form will be available in August.
Fees due
Interruption for the academic year 2020/2021 (late enrolment)
- Fees of the academic year 2020/21 by one extra charge
- If you do not graduate within March 2022 you must pay also fees for the academic year 2021/22
Interruption for more than one year
- possible pending Fees (e.g.: second instalment)
- fee for verification of each academic year of interruption
- fees for the academic year 2021/22, if you do not intend to take exams and/or graduate in the academic year 2020/21
If you intend to graduate within March/April 2022, you must pay:
- Enrolment fees for the academic year 2020/21 with one extra charge, instead of the verification fees
- Fees also for the academic year 2019/20 with one extra charge, in case you have interrupted studies for two years
Interruption due to grave and prolonged infirmity
- Full exemption for the entire period of interruption, if you submit a medical certificate for the period of infirmity (start and end date), specifying that you have been unable to carry out your studies.
- Fees for the academic year 2021/22.
Fees due will be charged and put in the Online Services after your submission of the form.
For the academic years of full payment, the University will consider the “university” ISEE, if regularly surrendered
Visit the web pages dedicated to Fees and Concessions (amount, how to pay and so on)
Notes:
When you return to your studies, your previous academic record may have to be reassessed: assessment entails an upgrade of the study plan to the regulations in force, a change of your course of study or the verification of the non- obsolescence of your previous studies.
Check that the information in the ‘Personal Details’ section of the Online Services are up to date.
Follow the online safety training course, if you have not done before.