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Fee structure and payment deadlines

Maximum university tuition

The maximum level of university tuition and fees due for the academic year 2012/2013 is EUR 1,765.62. This includes:

  • the minimum enrolment fee of EUR 195.00;
  • the tax stamp: EUR 14.62;
  • the regional tax for student financial aid: EUR 140.00;
  • tuition fees of EUR 1,416.00.

Note: The amount of the regional tax for financial aid has been increased by Regione Veneto to Euro 140,00 in compliance with D.Lgs. 68/2012, by written notice on July, 31st 2012. The difference with the previous amount (Euro 111,00) corresponding to Euro 29,00 will be charged along with the second instalment.

First instalment

All students must pay a first instalment of EUR 1055.62 (which includes EUR 195,00 for the minimum enrolment fee, EUR 111,00 for the regional tax for financial aid - please see the note below - and EUR 14.62 for the tax stamp).

Note: The amount of the regional tax for financial aid has been increased by Regione Veneto to Euro 140,00 in compliance with D.Lgs. 68/2012, by written notice on July, 31st 2012. The difference with the previous amount (Euro 111,00) corresponding to Euro 29,00 will be charged along with the second instalment.

The first instalment of university tuition fees must be paid at the time of enrolment and no later than the October 12th, 2012.

 

Second instalment

The amount of the second instalment is equal to EUR 710.00 and must be paid by May 17th, 2013.

 

Penalty surcharges for late payment of fees

University tuition fees that are not paid by these deadlines are accepted but are subject to the following penalty surcharges:

  • EUR 50.00 for payments of the first instalment made between October 13th and December 21st, 2012;
  • EUR 200.00 for payments of the first instalment made on December 22nd 2012 or later;
  • EUR 50.00 for payments of the second instalment made between May 18th and June 14th, 2013;
  • EUR 200.00 for payments of the second instalment made on June 15th, 2013 or later.


How to monitor payments made/due

Students can monitor the status of the university fees and payments by accessing the Reserved Area of the university website (path: Reserved Area > Online Student Services - Esse3 > Payments) where they can check:

  • amounts and dates of the university fees that have been paid;
  • and after April 2013, the amount that is due for the payment of the second instalment

 

Withdrawal from or interrupting studies

In case of withdrawal from studies or loss of student status (‘decadenza’), the total amount of university fees owed to the university remains unchanged: if the student paid the first instalment of university fees for the academic year 2011/2012, he or she is still liable for the second instalment and is not entitled to any reimbursement of fees paid in excess.

If the application for withdrawal from university studies is submitted by and no later than February 28th, 2013, the student will be exempted from paying the second instalment of university fees but under no circumstances will the amount paid in the first instalment, at the time of enrolment for the academic year 2012/2013, be reimbursed.

 

Graduation in the autumn/extraordinary degree session

If you have already payed the enrolment fee for the new academic year and you graduate in the autumn (October-November) or extraordinary (February-March) degree session, you will automatically receive a reimbursement of such enrolment fee in the summer period (with exception of the tax stamp and the regional tax for financial aid).

 

Tax deductions

Expenses paid for enrolment in university programmes can be deducted from the income tax return. Allowable expenditures include enrolment fees (tuition, fees and taxes) for First and Second Cycle Degree Programmes, Advanced Training Schools, Research Doctorates and Specialist Master’s Programmes.

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Last update: 07/08/2012 da System Administrators