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Explore a unique and enriching academic experience in Piacenza, in the heart of the Italian Food Valley. Go back to the overview page Useful links Università Cattolica can provide accommodation through Milano International Living Service (MIL Service) should students request it. Through a dedicated, team-oriented approach, MIL Service is committed to providing every student with the best residential experience. Their dynamic and professional team is what makes the service competitive within the housing market since they understand the students' needs and respond with a quick and concrete solution. The cost includes cleaning service, Wi-Fi internet, utilities. Dates Check-in date: 12 July 2026 Check-out date: 25 July 2026 Should students wish to arrive before the check-in date or extend their stay beyond the official check-out date, they will be responsible for finding alternative housing solutions independently. How to apply Contact Milservice ( info@milservice.com ) should you wish to receive support in finding housing.
Home Short programmes Study Summer programmes Housing Housing. You are viewing Overview Academic Offer Housing Applications Post-admissions for Non-EU students Università Cattolica can provide accommodation through Milano International Living Service (MIL Service) should students request it. Through a dedicated, team-oriented approach, MIL Service is committed to providing every student with the best residential experience. Their dynamic and professional team is what makes the service competitive within the housing market since they understand the students' needs and respond with a quick and concrete solution. It will not be possible to accommodate any special move-in or move-out requests. Students will need to reach the accommodation autonomously. How to apply Contact Milservice ( info@milservice.com ) should you wish to receive support in finding housing.
Home Short programmes Study Winter programmes Housing Housing. You are viewing Overview Academic offering Housing Applications Post-Admissions for Non-EU students Università Cattolica can provide accommodation through Milano International Living Service (MIL Service) should students request it. Through a dedicated, team-oriented approach, MIL Service is committed to providing every student with the best residential experience. Their dynamic and professional team is what makes the service competitive within the housing market since they understand the students' needs and respond with a quick and concrete solution. It will not be possible to accommodate any special move-in or move-out requests. Students will need to reach the accommodation autonomously. How to apply Contact Milservice (i nfo@milservice.com ) should you wish to receive support in finding housing.
La Sabana - Housing options Summer 2020
Piacenza Off-campus Residence Hall - Residenza Gasparini Features: Located a 2 minute walk from the University main building Fully furnished single rooms with private bathroom 24hr high speed internet Weekly cleaning service Access to common romms such as TV room anc kitchen Breakfast included 200 deposit is asked upon your arrival. Check-in and check-out (the following dates apply to both the options mentioned above) Check-in date: the Saturday before the beginning of your programme (from 2.00 p.m.) Check-out date: the Saturday after the end of your programme (by 10.00 a.m.). Please note: Should you wish to arrive before the check-in date or extend your stay beyond the official check-out date, you will be responsible in finding alternative housing solutions independently. No pick-up service is available from/to the airport. Please note that each option has limited availability. For any inquiries about accommodation, you may fill out the Contact form .
Summer 2020 - Housing options_pacchetto paga univ
Located a 2 minute walk from the University main building Fully furnished single rooms with private bathroom 24hr high speed internet Weekly cleaning service Access to common rooms such as TV room and kitchen Breakfast included. Located 15 minute bus ride from the University main building Fully furnished double rooms with private bathroom Air conditioning 24hr high speed internet Daily cleaning service Lines and towels included Breakfast included. city tax per persona to pay upon arrival. Check-in and check-out (the following dates apply to both the options mentioned above) Check-in date: the Saturday before the beginning of your programme (from 2.00 p.m.) Check-out date: the Saturday after the end of your programme (by 10.00 a.m.). Please note: Should you wish to arrive before the check-in date or extend your stay beyond the official check-out date, you will be responsible in finding alternative housing solutions independently. No pick-up service is available from/to the airport. For any inquiries about accommodation, you may fill out the Contact form .
Summer 2020 - Housing options _Indipendenti obbligati
OFF-CAMPUS - 21WOL Milano Centro 21Wol –Milano Centro is a branded new residence, located in via Via Enrico Nöe 24, closed to Piola metro station (MM2 – green line). Features Address: via Enrico Noe 24, closed to Piola metro station (MM2 - green line) Fully furnished shared room with private bathroom 24hr high speed internet Air conditioning Daily cleaning service Change of bedsheets every 3 days and towels every 2 days Access to common rooms and common kitchen. Additional costs: Breakfast is not included but you can have it at an additional cost at 8.50 per person per day 50.00 city tax per person to pay upon arrival only for students older than 26 years old. Located a 2 minute walk from the University main building Fully furnished single rooms with private bathroom 24hr high speed internet Weekly cleaning service Access to common rooms such as TV room and kitchen Breakfast included. Located 15 minute bus ride from the University main building Fully furnished double rooms with private bathroom Air conditioning 24hr high speed internet Daily cleaning service Lines and towels included Breakfast included. Check-in and check-out (the following dates apply to both the options mentioned above) Check-in date: the Saturday before the beginning of your programme (from 2.00 p.m.) Check-out date: the Saturday after the end of your programme (by 10.00 a.m.). Please note: Should you wish to arrive before the check-in date or extend your stay beyond the official check-out date, you will be responsible in finding alternative housing solutions independently.
Summer 2020 - Housing options_Studenti esterni
Milano OFF-CAMPUS - 21WOL Milano Centro 21Wol –Milano Centro is a branded new residence, located in via Via Enrico Nöe 24, closed to Piola metro station (MM2 – green line). Features Fully furnished shared room with private bathroom 24hr high speed internet Air conditioning Daily cleaning service Change of bedsheets every 3 days and towels every 2 days Access to common rooms and common kitchen. OFF-CAMPUS RESIDENCE HALL - BUONARROTI Residence Buonarroti is located in Piazza Buonarroti, 30, on the Buonarroti metro station (MM1 – red line). Features: Fully furnished single rooms with private bathroom 24hr high speed internet Air conditioning Cleaning service Access to common rooms such as TV room, computer room and a kitchen. OFF-CAMPUS D’ALVIANO APARTMENT A lovely brand apartment located in Via Bartolomeo D'Alviano, 51 The property is located 5 minutes walking from the red metro line Bande Nere, arriving in 6 stops at Cadorna that is at 5 minutes walking from the campus. Located a 2 minute walk from the University main building Fully furnished single rooms with private bathroom 24hr high speed internet Weekly cleaning service Access to common rooms such as TV room and kitchen Breakfast included. Located 15 minute bus ride from the University main building Fully furnished double rooms with private bathroom Air conditioning 24hr high speed internet Daily cleaning service Lines and towels included Breakfast included.
University Partners - Guidelines for Exchange/Study Abroad Applicants
Requirements for Students Students should be aware of the Programme Requirements before applying. How students can enrol After you complete the nomination, your students will receive an email containing their account username and a link to activate it. For Non-EU students: Post-admission procedure NON-EU Students must apply for a STUDY VISA to study and live in Italy. Go to Post-admission for NON-EU students. Fiscal Code The Codice Fiscale, or Fiscal Code, is a unique identification code for each individual person issued by the Italian Tax Authority (Agenzia delle Entrate) and is mandatory for many official documents, housing private contracts, online purchases and money transfers. Advise your students to get started on their housing application through our housing provider MIL Service after the nomination deadline and not to wait until the end of the application process. Welcome to Cattolica with pre-arrival info (May/November) International Curriculum Online registration (June-July/December) Orientation event registration (July/January).
University Partners - Guidelines for Exchange/Study Abroad Applicants
Requirements for students Students should be aware of the Programme Requirements before applying. How students can enrol: After you complete the nomination, your students will receive an email containing their account username and a link to activate it. Academic curriculum International Curriculum Students should be aware of the differences of the calendars. For Non-EU students: Post-admission procedure NON-EU Students must apply for a STUDY VISA to study and live in Italy. Fiscal Code The Codice Fiscale, or Fiscal Code, is a unique identification code for each individual person issued by the Italian Tax Authority (Agenzia delle Entrate) and is mandatory for many official documents, housing private contracts, online purchases and money transfers. Advise your students to get started on their housing application through our housing provider MIL Service after the nomination deadline and not to wait until the end of the application process. Welcome to Cattolica with pre-arrival info (May/November) International Curriculum Online registration (June-July/December) Orientation event registration (July/January).
Summer Programmes - Piacenza campus
Explore a unique and enriching academic experience in Piacenza, in the heart of the Italian Food Valley. Useful links Academic offering ZWZ226 - Quality and Safety aspects: The Italian Foods Model Dates: July 13 - 24 2026 Programme features Language of instruction: English Contact hours and credits: 44 contact hours / 6 ECTS credits Programme Highlights Academic Excellence : You will have the opportunity to learn from distinguished professors and engage in intellectually stimulating coursework. professors from the School of Agricultural, Food and Environmental Sciences are in the ranking of the world’s best scientists. Cultural Immersion : Piacenza, a small, traditional, and enchanting city located in the heart of the Italian Food Valley, is the perfect backdrop for a summer filled with cultural exploration. Networking Opportunities : Connect with fellow students from around the world and build a global network that will last a lifetime. Our programmes foster collaboration and provide ample opportunities for professional and personal growth. You are viewing Housing Application Tuition fees Post-admission.
Home About Cattolica Global Engagement Double degrees DD IPBS Piacenza DD IPBS Piacenza The following information refer to Academic Year 2025/2026. Congratulations! You have been selected by your University for the Double Degree Programme at Università Cattolica Piacenza-Cremona campus (Piacenza site). You will find everything you need to know about courses, visa, permit of stay, housing, student life and practical tips for your stay here in Piacenza. Submit the pre-enrolment request on UniversItaly Submission of the “ Pre-enrolment request ” is a preliminary and compulsory step towards study visa application. If we do not receive your pre-enrolment request by the given deadline, our office reserves the right to consider your enrolment to Università Cattolica as withdrawn. STEP 2 - Study Visa application If the previous step has been successful, you will receive a notification from UniversItaly and you can submit an application for a long-term entry visa - “D” type – issued for study reasons (“Immatricolazione Università”) at the Italian Embassy/Consulate of your jurisdiction. You need to have your own "codice fiscale" to enrol in any Italian university, open a bank account and sign any type of contract (rental, phone line, etc.). The deadline for the issuing of the study visa is May 31, 2025.
Home Short programmes Study Direct enrollment / Free-mover programme in Piacenza-Cremona Applications &; Tuitions Applications &; Tuitions. You are viewing Overview Courses Programme dates Applications &; Tuitions POST-ADMISSION for NON-EU Students. Requirements Current enrolment at an institution of higher education Grade Point Average of a minimum 2.75, or equivalent in applicant's own university grading system Completion of a minimum of 2 semesters at undergraduate level Minimum level B2 English language proficiency or above. Example of minimum requirements: TOEFL iBT 79, IELTS 6, Cambridge B2 First (FCE), or comparable certification Minimum level B2 Italian language proficiency if applying to Cattolica Academic courses in Italian. Programme Fees Programme tuition fees are payable to Cattolica. Housing fees are paid separately to the Cattolica housing provider, or to the independently sourced landlord. A discount at the University cafeteria is also available for Cattolica students.
Home Student services Milan campus Accommodation in Milan Accommodation in Milan. Short programmes Università Cattolica, in collaboration with MIL SERVICE, SRL , is promoting various housing solutions for students coming to Cattolica on an exchange or study abroad programme. Degree-seeking How can I find accommodation in Milan? For housing solutions in Milan, you can check EDUcatt’s options: https://www.educatt.eu/housing-solutions/ EDUCatt provides several housing solutions . Università Cattolica partners These housing search platforms and residence halls have direct agreements with Cattolica. Uniplaces Residenza Collegiate CXMilan HousingAnywhere MilanoStanze.it Study Abroad Apartments Zappyrent (no commission) Dovevivo Milano Sforza44Rooms (no commission) IMPORTANT: Some of these sites act as intermediaries and apply commissions for each placement, in which case all housing offers have been properly vetted. Tips to avoid rental scams What can I do to avoid rental scams? Finding an apartment in Italy is not easy, and unfortunately this led to a rise in online scams at the expense of international students. You are viewing Support Services The Campus in Milan and its facilities Permit of stay Student Associations Accommodation in Milan Health Services Sport Facilities Social Activities.
Direct enrollment / Free-mover programme in Piacenza-Cremona
Home Short programmes Study Direct enrollment / Free-mover programme in Piacenza-Cremona Direct enrollment / Free-mover programme in Piacenza-Cremona. You are viewing Overview Courses Programme dates Applications &; Tuitions POST-ADMISSION for NON-EU Students This webpage aims at providing you with the essential information to prepare your experience at Università Cattolica. You will find critical information about courses, visas, residency permits, housing, student life and practical tips for your stay here in Piacenza. We hope you will make your stay a positive and enriching experience!
Should places no longer be available, MIL Service may offer a placement at another apartment at similar conditions. Cost Housing costs may vary depending on programme and/or per agreement with the student’s home institution, if applicable. Students will be sent relevant cost information when invited by International Student Services to submit a booking request or application. A limit to its usage will be specified in the contract. You are viewing MIL Service apartments.
International Office Student Advisors The International Student Services Office assists exchange / study abroad / double degree international students from the very first contact and throughout the students experience at Cattolica. The support services include assistance with admissions, registration, housing, academic advising, access to health and welfare services, visa and residency permit applications and financial questions. international.inquiry@unicatt.it If you have already applied and have questions on admission feedback or enrollment process, contact the International Admissions Office: : international.admissions@unicatt.it Phone: 02 7234 5801 Address Via Carducci 28/30, 20123 Milano MM2 Sant'Ambrogio. Tutoring Every degree-seeking student enrolled at the university will be paired with a tutor, whose responsibility is to assist him/her with integrating the university environment and to provide support in case of need. More specifically the tutor can help with questions regarding the degree curriculum and requirements, the scheduling of exam dates or sessions, the university services, and assist in solving any administrative difficulty encountered. Polo studenti / Student Services Centre Polo studenti is the secretariat hub where you can turn for information about your university career. You are viewing Support Services The Campus in Milan and its facilities Permit of stay Student Associations Accommodation in Milan Health Services Sport Facilities Social Activities.
Home Student services Rome campus Accommodation in Rome Accommodation in Rome On Campus Residences This first housing option is rooted in the history of Università Cattolica. Discover the Residences in the dedicated area Residences in the city This second housing option includes off-campus facilities that are well-linked to the class venues. This solution lets the students take out the best of their university experience in a more independent way, while having the high quality and safety standards of the other Educatt housing options granted. Discover the Residences in the dedicated area Housing online platforms In addition to the traditional housing options, EDUCatt is committed to finding alternative means to facilitate the search for an accommodation. With this mindset, EduCatt has gone into partnerships with four different housing search platforms suitable to satisfy the users’ housing demand. Dotstay, Roomtastic and Gromia are online housing search platforms that let the user rapidly find rental solutions for all needs. Discover Dotstay Discover Gromia Discover Roomtastic You are viewing Support Services Campus Facilities Residency Permit Student Associations Health Services Sport Facilities Social Activities Accommodation in Rome.
Home Short programmes Study Summer programmes Summer programmes. Summer programmes Explore a unique and enriching academic experience in one of Europe's most vibrant cities. Whether you are interested in enhancing your knowledge in a specific field, immersing yourself in Italian culture, or simply seeking a memorable study abroad experience, Università Cattolica has something to offer. You are viewing Overview Academic Offer Housing Applications Post-admissions for Non-EU students Combine short-term courses from different academic areas. Language of instruction: English Contact hours and credits: 44 contact hours / 6 ECTS credits each course Programme Highlights: Academic Excellence : Our programmes cover a wide range of disciplines, from business and fashion to health science and cultural studies. Cultural Immersion : Both Milan, a global fashion and design hub, and Rome, the political and historical capital of the country, are the perfect backdrop for a summer filled with cultural exploration. Flexible Duration : Whether you can join us for 2 weeks or 2 months, our flexible programme duration caters to various schedules.
Post-admissions for Non-EU students
Home Short programmes Study Summer programmes Post-admissions for Non-EU students Post-admissions for Non-EU students. You are viewing Overview Academic Offer Housing Applications Post-admissions for Non-EU students. Check the general Italian visa application guidelines on the Italian visa information website to find out if you need a study visa. We highly recommend that you verify any specific application requirements for Exchange and Mobility Programme students as set out by the Italian Embassy or Consulate in your home country in your jurisdiction by visiting the Embassy/Consulate website or by contacting the consular office directly. Follow the steps described in the guide: English guide - Italian guide Once completed, Cattolica International will check and validate your pre-enrolment application, which will then be made accessible to the Italian Embassy/Consulate for the jurisdiction you selected. You will receive a notification from Universitaly, instructing you to download and print the validated pre-enrolment application. You must provide a copy of the validated pre-enrolment application to the consular office with the admission letter to support your visa application.
You are viewing Overview Academic Offer Housing Applications Post-admissions for Non-EU students. Entry requirements Current enrolment at an institution of higher education Good academic standing (i.e.: 2.75/4 GPA, 70-74 /100, 24/ 30 ECTS C / C+) Completion of a minimum of 2 semesters at undergraduate level Applicants must provide evidence of B2 or equivalent English language proficiency if English is not their first language. Example of minimum requirements: TOEFL iBT 79, IELTS 6, Cambridge B2 First (FCE), or comparable certification. If the international staff asks you for further documents, you should re-enter the enrolment portal to upload them. Post enrolment Once your enrolment is finalised, you will receive an email inviting you to re-enter the Enrolment Portal and download your Admission Letter (also known as acceptance/invitation letter). Tuition fees Application fee: 75 One course: 1,550 Two courses: 2,900 Three courses: 4,250 The fees include: Enrolment fee (80) 44 contact hours Academic site visits Study material Transcript of records Access to campus facilities (students’ restaurant, libraries, health center, etc). Students service team support Orientation Welcome activities and welcome lunch The fees do not include: Travel expenses, accommodation, local transportation, and meals.
You are viewing Overview Academic Offer Housing Applications Post-admissions for Non-EU students If you are coming from a non-partner university, you are considered a “free-mover student” and you will have to contact us at international.inquirySA@unicatt.it for more information. Conditionally required documents: Academic Accommodations &; Health Information Form Please note: Università Cattolica can guarantee appropriate academic support only if the Academic Accommodations &; Health Information Form is completed in this stage of the enrolment process. General Information and Conditions of Enrolment Make sure to read carefully the conditions of enrolment. IMPORTANT: If you are paying from a non-EU country via the Flywire platform, please note: You will not receive immediate confirmation on the Flywire platform. Once your payment is received by Flywire, it may take another few days for your application status to be updated in the Cattolica application system. Admission letters will only be issued after payment is delivered by Flywire and registered in the Cattolica system , so plan accordingly for visa applications. Post enrolment Once your enrolment is finalised, you will receive an email inviting you to re-enter the Enrolment Portal and download your Admission Letter (also known as acceptance/invitation letter).
Direct enrollment / Free-mover programme in Brescia
Home Short programmes Study Semester programmes Direct enrollment / Free-mover programme in Brescia Direct enrollment / Free-mover programme in Brescia. You are viewing Overview Course details Programme dates Application Procedures &; Tuition fees Post-admission for Non-EU students Studying at an institution that is not a Università Cattolica’s partner? Not a problem! You can still apply as a free mover / direct enroll student! This webpage aims at providing you with the essential information to prepare your experience at Università Cattolica. You will find critical information about courses, visas, residency permits, housing, student life and practical tips for your stay here in Brescia. We hope you will make your stay a positive and enriching experience! Students can create their own Study Plan by selecting courses from our wide academic offer. Cattolica Academic Curriculum courses may follow different calendars depending on the degree and type of programme. Example of minimum requirements: TOEFL iBT 79, IELTS 6, Cambridge B2 First (FCE), or comparable certification.
Youthfulness and the Future: Being 20 in 2025
Home News &; Stories Research &; Faculty Youthfulness and the Future: Being 20 in 2025 Youthfulness and the Future: Being 20 in 2025 As populations age and younger generations become fewer, economies must find new ways to sustain growth, productivity, and social welfare. It is an unprecedented phenomenon, as historically young people have always been the majority in all populations (Livi Bacci 2011); the main source of economic growth and a major push for social innovation.”. Thus, dejuvenation is not simply a way to describe the progressive ageing of the population but a weakening of the perspective and expectations that youth typically bring toward the future. The term “ageing” describes the increasing number of older adults, while “dejuvenation” highlights a different yet complementary aspect – namely, that as the elderly population grows and lives longer, the number of young people is declining. Yet, despite fewer young people, Italy and other mature economies have not significantly increased investments in education, housing, or innovation – the very areas that would support youth. This illustrates how dejuvenation has both a qualitative and quantitative dimension: by investing in qualitative actions that improve the condition of young people, helping them develop skills to innovate and create new jobs through their ideas, we inevitably create a positive quantitative impact . A leading scholar in demographic trends and youth studies, he serves as the Scientific Coordinator of the Youth Observatory at the Toniolo Institute and the Youth Condition Observatory for the Lombardy Region.
Life in Milan: A City-Campus Experience Your university experience expands beyond the classroom – your daily commute becomes an exploration, your local café doubles as a study spot, and the city itself becomes part of your learning. Università Cattolica in Milan is an urban campus – your university experience is a full city experience and not a traditional US-like campus with all services on campus. What types of accommodation are available for international students in Milan? Degree-Seeking Students (Bachelor’s or Master’s) On-Campus Residences (Collegi) If you're seeking an immersive student experience from day one, EDUCATT ’s on-campus residences are a great fit. EDUCATT also offers off-campus residences throughout Milan, still well connected to campus and other university hubs. Residence Halls – University Partners and Independent Providers Cattolica collaborates with top-tier housing providers such as In-Domus and Camplus Colleges. There are also reputable independent options like Collegio di Milano, CX Milan, and Collegiate Milan Nord. Short-Term Students (Exchange and Study Abroad) If you’re joining us for a semester or academic year, MIL Service provides temporary housing solutions tailored to international students.
Studying at Università Cattolica in 2026: A Practical Overview for International Applicants
Home News &; Stories Spotlight Studying at Università Cattolica in 2026: A Practical Overview for International Applicants Studying at Università Cattolica in 2026: A Practical Overview for International Applicants by Mateo Medina Abad It’s 2026. If you’re considering applying to Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore , here’s an overview of what international students gradually experience once they arrive, so you can better understand what to expect. The Permit of Stay (Permesso di Soggiorno) Non-EU students apply for a permit of stay shortly after arriving in Italy by submitting their application at a post office with a Sportello Amico counter. Rome: ready, steady, fast The rental market in Rome feels slightly less intense than Milan, but good student housing near Università Cattolica’s Rome campus still disappears quickly. Piacenza, Cremona, and Brescia Campuses In Piacenza, Cremona, and Brescia, housing is typically more affordable, but you still need to secure a place, so give yourself time. The grading system Grades might look different from what you’re used to. Don’t worry – you’ll get used to it, and it reflects a system that rewards consistent effort and mastery of the material. If you are considering applying to Università Cattolica in 2026, the aspects described are not requirements for admission.