ISEE from 30,001 EUR to 60,000 EUR
Tuition fees for BA and MA degrees - a.y. 2022/2023
If your ISEE is between 30,001 EUR and 60,000 EUR you will pay the following amounts for the entire academic year 2022/2023:
- the regional tax for financial aid of 176.00 EUR;
- the 16.00 EUR stamp duty (only for students enrolled to the first year and for the students enrolled after withdrawal/loss of student status/transfer from another University);
- tuition fees from 1,086.00 EUR to 1,737.00 EUR for bachelor’s degree programmes (and degree programmes under the old system prior to D.M. 509/1999) and from 1,218.00 EUR to 1,965.00 EUR for master’s degree programmes, as shown in the table below:
ISEE values | Bachelor’s degree programme (and degree programmes prior to D.M. 509/1999) | Master’s degree programmes |
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30,001.00 - 33.999,99 EUR | from 1.086,00 to 1.235,00 EUR | from 1.218,00 to 1.386,00 EUR |
34.000,00 - 39.999,99 EUR | from 1.235,00 to 1.480,00 EUR | from 1.386,00 to 1.673,00 EUR |
40.000,00 - 49.999,99 EUR | from 1.480,00 to 1.631,00 EUR | from 1.673,00 a 1.857,00 EUR |
50.000,00 - 59.999,99 EUR | from 1.631,00 to 1.736,00 EUR | from 1.857,00 to 1.964,00 EUR |
A simulator will be available through which anyone can insert their own ISEE and calculate exactly the all-inclusive tuition fees.
Students enrolled with part-time status will pay 65% of the all-inclusive tuition fees in addition to the same amount of regional tax for financial aid and, possibly, the stamp duty.
Attention: please carry out the required procedure as indicated at points 1,2,3, and meet the requirements set out below, otherwise even if you have an ISEE economic situation from 30,001 to 60,000 EUR, you will be subject to the maximum contribution provided for the majority of students enrolled in Bachelor’s and Master’s degree courses.
The students with Non-EU citizenship should verify the requirements established on Non-EU Students webpage.
Please note: if your ISEE is higher than 30,001 EUR or if you do not meet the requirements of the "Student Act" (ISEE lower than 30,001 EUR), or if you have not been granted the regional scholarship for financial aid you are required to pay the amount due for the following bachelor's degrees programmes:
- Digital Management: EUR 7,665.00 for each academic year;
- Hospitality Innovation and e-Tourism: EUR 6,113.00 for each academic year.
The enrollment in said programmes is not subject to the other financial incentives offered by the University to reduce the tuition fees.
Procedure
To apply for the financial benefits you must complete all the following steps by the due deadlines:
- enroll for the a.y. 2022/2023 by paying the first instalment of fees: please remember that all the University fees must be paid through the methods listed on How to pay;
- obtain the ISEE certification for financial aid for the right to university study without omissions/non conformities flagged by the Revenue Agency (if there are omissions/non conformities, they must be resolved within the deadlines);
- fill and submit the benefit request in your reserved area.
The deadlines for completing the aforementioned steps are as follows:
- 3 October 2022 all previous operations without paying penalty surcharges;
- 12 December 2022 enrollment for the first academic year by paying penalty surcharges, and submitting the ISEE certification and benefits request by paying 50.00 EUR by 19 December 2022;
- 19 December 2022, all the previous operations without penalty surcharges only if you register for the first year of a master’s degree programme or if you moved from another University;
- 31 March 2023 all the previous operations only if you have withdrawn your degree application.
Requirements
To benefit from the above-mentioned subsidies, the following requirements should be met:
- completion of operations described under point 1,2, and 3 of the above-mentioned procedure;
- if you are enrolled in a bachelor’s degree programme you must not have another degree, either under the old system (even prior to DM 509/1999) or under the new system, whether obtained in Italy or abroad, or a diploma issued by the Conservatory/Fine Arts Academy, or a three-year first-level diploma issued under Italian law no. 508/1999;
- if you are enrolled in a master’s degree programme, you must not have another degree obtained prior to DM 509/1999, specialist degree, or master’s degree, obtained either in Italy or abroad, a diploma issued by the Conservatory/Fine Arts Academy, or a two-year second level diploma issued under Italian law no. 508/1999;
- you must not still be enrolled in a degree programme under the old system prior to DM no. 509/1999;
- have obtained, on the date of the 30 September 2022, the minimum merit requirements (credits actually recorded in the booklet) listed below:
Merit requirements - bachelor's degree full time students
Year(*) | Bachelor's degree credits |
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1 | 0 |
2 | 42 |
3 | 84 |
4 | 126 |
Merit requirements - master's degree full time students
Year(*) | Master's degree credits |
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1 | 0 |
2 | 42 |
3 | 78 |
Merit requirements - bachelor's degree part-time students
Year(*) | Bachelor's degree credits |
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1 | 0 |
2 | 18 |
3 | 42 |
4 | 60 |
5 | 84 |
6 | 102 |
Merit requirements - master's degree part-time students
Year(*) | Master's degree credits |
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1 | 0 |
2 | 18 |
3 | 42 |
4 | 60 |
(*) “Year” refers to the number of years of enrolment from the first year of matriculation in any University, as in the case of transfer from another University or Department.
For the purpose of calculating merit for obtaining benefits, any years of suspension from studies are not counted, except in cases where the suspension has been determined by disciplinary measures.
Furthermore, credits cannot be taken into account if they come from:
- exams/placements relative to previous studies that ended with a qualification or following withdrawal/loss of student status or from other activities, including exams taken prior to matriculation for which a credit exemption was obtained;
- exams taken as single courses prior to matriculating in your current programme;
- incomplete exams (for example, if you did not take all parts of a multiple-part exam).
After six years of enrolment (for bachelor’s degree programmes) or four years of enrolment (for master’s degree programmes), part-time students will be considered as full-time students and will be subject to the same merit requirements.
Students who matriculated as part-time students and subsequently switched to full-time status should calculate their years of attendance (necessary for the calculation of academic merit as shown in the table above) as follows: two academic years attended with part-time status are counted as one full-time year and a single “part-time year” will also be considered as equivalent to one full-time year. Similarly, students who matriculated as full-time students and subsequently switched to part-time status should count every academic year attended with full-time status as two “part-time years”.
Students enrolled in their second additional year onwards must check the webpage Subsequent year students to understand whether they can be granted reductions of fees or not.
Instalments
The tuition fees for a.y. 2022/2023 are divided into three instalments. Students can enroll to the academic year by paying the first instalments, which every student is required to pay.
The total amount of fees for the whole academic year is calculated on the basis of the benefit application (if submitted), of the ISEE declaration and of the merit requirements. Students must meet the deadlines for all the aforementioned steps.
First instalment
The 500 Euro first instalment includes the 176 Euro regional tax for financial aid and the tuition fees.
The 16 Euro stamp duty is added to the first instalment amount only if you enroll in your first year or if you enroll after withdrawal/loss of student status/transfer from another University.
The payment of the first instalment is due by 3 October 2022.
Students can also enroll in a bachelor's degree with open admission program by paying the first instalment by 2 November 2022 and a 50.00 Euro penalty for late payment.
Students can also enroll to master's degree with open admission program by paying the first instalment from 15 November to 19 December 2022 (a penalty for late payment may be added).
Enrollment to bachelor's and master's degree courses with limited admission programmes is ruled according to the deadlines established by the respective call for enrollments.
Students can exclusively pay the Regional tax for financial aid and the possible stamp duty also if they are included among:
- student beneficiary or the child of beneficiaries of a disability pension, established by art.12 of Italian Law 118/71, as provided for by art.30 of the same law;
- foreign students beneficiary of a scholarship from the Italian Government under the development cooperation programs;
- Students having a refugee status and subsidiary protection status.
If the amount paid in the first instalment exceeds the amount effectively due, you will be refunded onto your CartaConto in summer 2023.
The amount due will be determined:
- In November 2022 if you have correctly completed the procedure for requesting a reduction and you meet all the conditions necessary for obtaining benefits by 3 October 2022;
- in April 2023 if you do not request the reduction by 3 October 2021. In this case you will be charged the late fee of 50.00 euros. In any case you will have to pay the second instalment before the recalculation in April.
Late payments
You can pay the instalments after the due deadlines, but you will have to pay a penalty for late payments:
- 50,00 EUR if you pay the first instalment from 4 October 2022 to 2 November 2022;
- 100,00 EUR if you pay the first instalment from 3 November 2022 onwards.
Second instalment
The second instalment of 700.00 EUR must be paid by 12 December 2022 (except for students enrolled for the first year of the master’s degree with deadline set on 19 December 2022).
Late payments
You can pay the instalments after the due deadlines, but you will have to pay a penalty for late payments:
- 50,00 EUR if you pay the second instalment from 13 Dicember 2022 to 22 Dicember 2022;
- 100,00 EUR if you pay the second instalment from 23 Dicember 2022 onwards.
Third instalment
The third instalment consists of the difference between the amount due and the amount paid with the first and the second instalment and it shall be determined in April 2023 following the recalculation of the tuition fees.
The third instalment should be paid by 15 May 2023.
The "family incentives", "merit" and "speed bonus" reductions will be counted during the recalculation of the third instalment.
Late payments
You can pay the instalments after the due deadlines, but you will have to pay a penalty for late payments:
- 50,00 EUR if you pay the third instalment from 16 May 2023 to 25 May 2023;
- 100,00 EUR if you pay the third instalment from 26 May 2023 onwards.
Further details
Monitoring payment status
Log on to your Personal Area in www.unive.it (select Student Services Office > Payments) to check:
- status of payments;
- amount due for instalment.
Unsettled payments
If you do not pay one or more invoices related to a.y. 2022/2023 tuition fees (instalments and/or penalty fees) by 30 September 2023, you will not be able to:
- enroll in your next academic year;
- carry out any career steps (ex. change your course of study, transfer to another University, etc.);
- take exams and have all your academic activities recognized, internships included;
- participate in mobility programs and other educational activities organized by the University;
- use Moodle;
- use the University Library Services
Repayment of financial benefits
If you have to repay a financial benefit you obtained from the University, you will be contacted in order to settle your position. If you need to withdraw from your studies or transfer to another University please contact the Office which gave you the financial benefit beforehand. In any case, your academic career will be suspended until you have fully returned the financial benefit.
Students graduating in the autumn/extraordinary session
If you have paid the first and the second instalments for the new academic year and you graduate in the autumn session (October/December) or in extraordinary session (February/April) of the previous year, these instalments will be automatically refunded (except for the regional tax for the right to education) in summer, only by payment to the University CartaConto. For more information, you can check the webpage Admission procedures, degree application and withdrawal.
If you are graduating in the extraordinary session and you are eligible for/winner of scholarship for the right to education, you must contact the Financial Aid Office.
Withdrawal or loss of student status
Withdrawal or loss of student status involves payment of the maximum amount of tuition fees in full or the fees calculated on the basis of your merit/income (if you are entitled to financial aid) and losing the right to an eventual refund.
Check the deadlines and procedures for submitting the application on the webpage withdrawal/forfeiture
If you are eligible for/winner of the regional scholarship for financial aid, you must contact the Financial Aid Office.
Tax deduction of tuition fees
You can deduct the expenses resulting from enrolment in university programmes when making your income statement. Deductible expenses include tuition fees for students enrolling on Bachelor’s Degree Programmes or Master’s Degree Programmes.
Last update: 03/09/2024