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Single courses and special conditions

Find below information about the fees for Single courses and other special condition enrollment fees.

The part-time student pays all the fees that are a fixed part of the contribution (e.g. regional tax for the right to study, stamp duty, etc.) and a part of the all-inclusive fee which is calculated as indicated in the attached file.

The reduced quantification of fees for students who use part-time is valid only for the agreed period. If the student goes to the position of final repeater, he will have to pay the fees in the ordinary amount foreseen for full-time students.

If a student requests interruption of studies due to pregnancy:

  • before enrolling in the academic year (before paying the first installment) → will not be required to pay the recognition fee for the years of interruption upon resuming the training course (to be done at the latest by the end of the three years of the child);
  • after the payment of the first enrollment installment for the academic year → she will be exempt from paying the installments following the resumption of the training course (to be made at the latest by the child's third birthday).

To take advantage of this opportunity, it is necessary to submit a formal request (attached below) for interruption of studies to the UOC Career Management via direct line attaching medical certification proving pregnancy.

ATTENTION: If the student returns from the interruption of studies before the end of the academic year for which the interruption was requested, she will be required to pay the back installments (without the related delays).

The tuition fee for individual courses is determined by the sum of the following amounts: 

  • fixed registration fee of €100.00 per academic year;
  • stamp duty of €16.00;
  • fee of €45.00 for each University Educational Credit (CFU).
Enrolment for the single course is only valid for the specific academic year of enrolment, and the student must sit the examination in the sessions of that academic year. If the student won't pass the examination in the sessions for the reference academic year, they may ask to take the exam within the following academic year by paying only the registration fee. If the student fails the examination in the reference sessions or within the following academic year, they must request a new registration, paying the full amount (registration fee, stamp duty and amount relating to university credits).

The student may request a refund of the amount paid for enrolment in individual courses in the following cases:

  • payments made in error, provided that the request is submitted within 30 days of the payment being made; in this case, reimbursement is only for the amounts paid for educational activities that the student does not intend to attend;
  • the University refuses to permit the student’s attendance, provided that the request is made within 30 days of the date of receiving the communication; in this case, the full amounts paid are refunded, including the registration fee.

GRADUATING STUDENTS A.Y. 2022/23

If you intend to graduate by April 30, 2024 (a.y. 2022/23) you don't have to renew your enrollment for the a.y. 2023/24 and you don't have to pay the related taxes.

Then, if you won't graduate by 30 April 2024, you will have to enroll in the new academic year and pay the unpaid installments and the related delays, including that relating to the possession and authorization of the ISEE, if due.

If as of 31 December 2023 you owe no more than 24 credits (net of those related to the final exam), and you have to register late for the new academic year :

  • you can be exempted from late payments on the first installment and on the late submission of the income documents for the equivalent ISEE calculation;
  • you will have 15 days to settle the payments of the further overdue installments without incurring the charge of the related arrears.

To obtain this exemption, it is necessary to contact the UOC Career Management via direct line.

EXEMPTION 75% – A.Y. 2023/24

If you won't graduate in the a.y. 2022/23 (deadline 30/04/2024), you can be exempt from 75% of the all-inclusive contribution due for the a.y. 2023/24.

To obtain the exemption you must comply with these conditions:

  • take and register all the exams and/or other teaching activities envisaged as compulsory in their study plan by April 30 of the a.y. or last enrollment;
  • obtain the degree by September 30, 2024 (December 15, 2024 for health professions study courses).

To access the benefit:

  • you do not have to pay the first installment relating to enrollment in the a.y. 2023/24;
  • you must submit an application for exemption once all the activities envisaged in the Study Plan have been registered (by 30 April) and in any case by 12 July 2023, by forwarding the request (attached below) to the U.O.C. Student career management via direct line.

    ATTENTION: You can obtain this exemption only one time during your career and you can't ask for it after a recognition.

    GRADUATING STUDENTS A.Y. 2023/24

    If you intend to graduate by April 30, 2025 (a.y. 2023/24) you don't have to renew your enrollment for the a.y. 2024/25 and you don't have to pay the related taxes.

    Then, if you won't graduate by 30 April 2025, you will have to enroll in the new academic year and pay the unpaid installments and the related delays, including that relating to the possession and authorization of the ISEE, if due.

    If as of 31 December 2024 you owe no more than 24 credits (net of those related to the final exam), and you have to register late for the new academic year :

    • you can be exempted from late payments on the first installment and on the late submission of the income documents for the equivalent ISEE calculation;
    • you will have 15 days to settle the payments of the further overdue installments without incurring the charge of the related arrears.

    To obtain this exemption, it is necessary to contact the UOC Career Management via direct line.

    EXEMPTION 75% – A.Y. 2024/25

    If you won't graduate in the a.y. 2023/24 (deadline 30/04/2025), you can be exempt from 75% of the all-inclusive contribution due for the a.y. 2024/25.

    To obtain the exemption you must comply with these conditions:

    • take and register all the exams and/or other teaching activities envisaged as compulsory in their study plan by April 30 of the a.y. or last enrollment;
    • obtain the degree by September 30, 2025 (December 15, 2025 for health professions study courses).

    To access the benefit:

    • you do not have to pay the first installment relating to enrollment in the a.y. 2024/25;
    • you must submit an application for exemption once all the activities envisaged in the Study Plan have been registered (by 30 April) and in any case by 12 July 2025, by forwarding the request (attached below) to the U.O.C. Student career management via direct line.

      ATTENTION: You can obtain this exemption only one time during your career and you can't ask for it after a recognition.

      Students who, following a career interruption, intend to resume their studies must after the 1st of October:

      • send an application to the Career Management UOC via direct line, to obtain the calculation of the recognition fee due based on the years of interruption;
      • write to the Tax Office via direct line (only after having paid the recognition fee) to obtain the issue of the first installment (made up of the fixed fee), to be paid within 15 days.

      The remaining installments must be paid within 30 days of the expiry of the first installment.

      Within the same deadline, the student who intends to benefit from a contribution commensurate with his/her economic condition must send an ISEE for the right to study via direct line, which may relate either to the year of enrollment or to the following year.

      Access to the Foundation Year program requires a contribution of € 5,000 per year including stamp duty (€ 4,000 stamp duty included for those who already meet the requirements for exemption from the Italian language proficiency test and only attend 300 hours of Area Studies). The program provides for the total exemption of students holding a residence permit for international protection, to the extent established by the Selection Commission.

      Students enrolled in the Foundation Year course who, after enrolling, decide not to carry on by 15 September 2024 or who, after that date, are denied and fail to obtain a study visa from the Italian Representation, may request a refund of 75% of the amount paid. In the event of failure to obtain the visa, requests for reimbursement received by 31 January 2025 will be accepted.
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