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Home Short programmes Study Exchange / Study Abroad programme in Rome Post-admission for non-EU students Post-admission for non-EU students. You are viewing Exchange / Study Abroad programme in Rome Courses Programme Dates Nomination and application process Post-admission for non-EU students NON-E.U. 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. Check the general Italian visa application guidelines on the Italian visa information website . We highly recommend that you verify any specific application requirements as set out by the Italian Embassy in your home country or consulate in your jurisdiction by visiting the Embassy/consulate website or by contacting the consular office directly. When you enrolled at Cattolica you were given a code similar to the Fiscal Code, however, this code was automatically generated by our systems and is not the official code issued by the Italian Tax Authority and therefore is not valid for use in the transactions listed above. You can obtain your official fiscal code either from: the Italian Embassy or Consulate Office in your home country prior to your departure (you can search here for the one nearest to you) directly from the Agenzie delle Entrate once you arrive in Rome.
Home Short programmes Study Exchange / Study Abroad Programme in Milan Programme dates Calendar Calendar. You are viewing Overview Course details Programme dates How to apply once your University has nominated you POST-ADMISSION for NON-EU Students. Cattolica Academic Curriculum Academic calendar 2023/2024 Academic calendar 2024/2025. Cattolica International Curriculum Fall 2024 calendar Spring 2025 calendar Orientation events Calendar Contact us FAQ You are viewing.
How to fill in your application
Optional documents: Permit of stay Fiscal Code Language Proficiency for Italian : compulsory if you are planning on taking courses in Italian at Cattolica. Course selection This section refers to the courses you can select at Cattolica. To select courses from the Cattolica International Curriculum Click the yellow “UPLOAD” button (with a plus sign) on the top right Type the course code and then click on SEARCH. When the list of courses appears, if you click on the magnifying glass at the top right of the page you can type the title of the course or at least one keyword. Click ‘Continue’ to select courses from the other 3 pages for Course Selection. You can select courses from this curriculum after checking the academic offer from this curriculum by reading the section on section Courses and Programme dates. To add courses from the Academic Curriculum, in the application portal see below: Click the yellow “UPLOAD” button (with a plus sign) Type the course code and then click on SEARCH.
Home Short programmes Study Exchange / Study Abroad programme in Rome Courses Courses. You are viewing Exchange / Study Abroad programme in Rome Courses Programme Dates Nomination and application process Post-admission for non-EU students As an E.U. Exchange student you can select your courses from the following academic offerings (courses taught in Italian): Medicine Dentistry Nursing Physiotherapy 1st level degree in Economics and Management of services and healthcare companies 2nd level degree course in healthcare management.
POST-ADMISSION for NON-EU Students
Home Short programmes Study Direct enrollment / Free-mover programme in Piacenza-Cremona POST-ADMISSION for NON-EU Students POST-ADMISSION for NON-EU Students. You are viewing Overview Courses Programme dates Applications &; Tuitions POST-ADMISSION for NON-EU Students. Check the general Italian visa application guidelines on the Italian visa information website . We highly recommend that you verify any specific application requirements for Exchange and Mobility Programme students as set out by the Italian Embassy in your home country or consulate 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 must provide a copy of the validated pre-enrolment application to the consular office with the admission letter to support your visa application. Non-EU citizens with valid residency status in another EU country with a valid passport do not need to apply for a student visa but must apply for a Permit of Stay (Permesso di Soggiorno).
Exchange / Study Abroad programme in Rome
Home Short programmes Study Exchange / Study Abroad programme in Rome Exchange / Study Abroad programme in Rome. To verify all the options available for you, and to have information about application procedure, please refer to your International Office. This majestic city, which contains many of the world’s most impressive historic monuments, including the Colosseum and St Peter’s Square, is home to our world famous School of Medicine. Exchange student you can select from a range of study options including medicine, dentistry, nursing and physiotherapy. In this page you can find more information about our exchange programs in Rome.
Home Short programmes Study Direct enrollment / Free-mover programme in Milan Course details Programme overview Programme overview. You are viewing Overview Course details Application Procedures &; Tuition fees POST-ADMISSION for NON-EU Students Programme dates Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore offers two different curricula of study with a wide variety of courses to international students. Example of minimum requirements: TOEFL iBT 79, IELTS 6, Cambridge B2 First (FCE), or comparable certification. Non-European students can request an early exam session in December / May for Academic curriculum courses only. Programme overview International Curriculum Academic Curriculum Italian language course Study Abroad Impact Lab Contact us.
Home Short programmes Study Direct enrollment / Free-mover programme in Milan Programme dates Orientation events Orientation events. You are viewing Overview Course details Application Procedures &; Tuition fees POST-ADMISSION for NON-EU Students Programme dates. Università Cattolica organizes two Orientation Events per semester to accommodate students who arrive earlier / later depending on their course selection. The Orientation Event is a fundamental opportunity for students to get all the useful information they need for their stay in Milan and to meet other international students. Students receive a detailed programme by email one week before the Orientation Event on campus. Orientation events will either take place in Largo A. Gemelli, 1 (main campus) or in via Carducci, 28/30 (Cattolica International office building). During the orientation students will be informed on how to organize their course schedule, select courses, find classrooms, have access to campus facilities (cafeteria, library, health center and sport service etc).
Direct enrollment / Free-mover programme in Milan
Home Short programmes Study Direct enrollment / Free-mover programme in Milan Direct enrollment / Free-mover programme in Milan. You are viewing Overview Course details Application Procedures &; Tuition fees POST-ADMISSION for NON-EU Students Programme dates. 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! Watch our video to have an idea of what our campus and students life look like! Need more convincing? Here you can find 6 reasons why studying at Cattolica is a great idea!
Home Short programmes Study Semester programmes Semester programmes Exchange / Study abroad Students coming from Università Cattolica's partners or an ISEP member institutio n (ISEP Network). Milan campus Piacenza-Cremona campus Rome campus Brescia campus Direct enrollment / Free-mover Students applying from non-partner institutions. Milan campus Piacenza/Cremona campus Brescia campus.
Exchange / Study Abroad programme in Piacenza-Cremona
Home Short programmes Study Exchange / Study Abroad programme in Piacenza-Cremona Exchange / Study Abroad programme in Piacenza-Cremona. To verify all the options available for you, and to have information about the application procedure, please refer to your International Office. Spending a semester at Cattolica's Piacenza-Cremona campus can be an exciting and life-enhancing experience! Piacenza, located in the Italian food valley, is a medieval town surrounded by the charming Italian countryside. If you are interested in the IPBS Study Abroad programme , please read here further informaton . Read more about pre-arrival procedures, accommodation, courses, orientation days etc: Piacenza campus - Student guides Cremona campus - Student guides.
Exchange / Study Abroad Programme in Milan
Home Short programmes Study Exchange / Study Abroad Programme in Milan Exchange / Study Abroad Programme in Milan. To verify all the options available for you, and to have information about application procedure, please refer to your International Office. Programme overview Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore offers two different curricula of study with a wide variety of courses to international students. Example of minimum requirements: TOEFL iBT 79, IELTS 6, Cambridge B2 First (FCE), or comparable certification. Non-European students can request an early exam session in December / May for Academic curriculum courses only.
POST-ADMISSION for NON-EU Students
Home Short programmes Study Direct enrollment / Free-mover programme in Milan POST-ADMISSION for NON-EU Students POST-ADMISSION for NON-EU Students. You are viewing Overview Course details Application Procedures &; Tuition fees POST-ADMISSION for NON-EU Students Programme dates. Check the general Italian visa application guidelines on the Italian visa information website . We highly recommend that you verify any specific application requirements for Exchange and Mobility Programme students as set out by the Italian Embassy in your home country or consulate 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 must provide a copy of the validated pre-enrolment application to the consular office with the admission letter to support your visa application. Non-EU citizens with valid residency status in another EU country with a valid passport do not need to apply for a student visa but must apply for a Permit of Stay (Permesso di Soggiorno).
Students can create their own Study Plan by selecting courses from either of the two curricula: Cattolica International Curriculum The duration of Cattolica International Curriculum courses is one semester. The International Curriculum courses are elective courses within the Facoltà di Scienze Linguistiche e Letterature Straniere. The Cattolica International Curriculum has been created specifically for international students only and courses are formulated to have an international teaching approach. The curriculum is managed by the Cattolica International department, and this means that it operates in a different way to the wider Cattolica Academic Curriculum. Please view the Academic Policies for the Cattolica International Curriculum. Cattolica Academic Curriculum Cattolica Academic Curriculum courses may follow different calendars depending on the degree and type of programme. Programme overview International Curriculum Academic Curriculum Italian language course Study Abroad Impact Lab FAQ Apply now Contact us.
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!
Home Short programmes Study Exchange / Study Abroad Programme in Milan Programme dates Orientation events Orientation events. You are viewing Overview Course details Programme dates How to apply once your University has nominated you POST-ADMISSION for NON-EU Students. Università Cattolica organizes two Orientation Events per semester to accommodate students who arrive earlier / later depending on their course selection. The Orientation Event is a fundamental opportunity for students to get all the useful information they need for their stay in Milan and to meet other international students. Students receive a detailed programme by email one week before the Orientation Event on campus. Orientation events will either take place in Largo A. Gemelli, 1 (main campus) or in via Carducci, 28/30 (Cattolica International office building). During the orientation students will be informed on how to organize their course schedule, select courses, find classrooms, have access to campus facilities (cafeteria, library, health center and sport service etc).
Application Procedures & Tuition fees
Home Short programmes Study Direct enrollment / Free-mover programme in Milan Application Procedures &; Tuition fees Application Procedures &; Tuition fees. You are viewing Overview Course details Application Procedures &; Tuition fees POST-ADMISSION for NON-EU Students Programme dates. 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. Optional documents: Permit of stay Fiscal Code Language Proficiency for Italian : compulsory if you are planning on taking courses in Italian at Cattolica. Language proficiency for English: if English is not your first language, or not the primary language of instruction at your current home university, you must provide evidence of B2 or equivalent English language proficiency or above. Programme Fees Programme tuition fees are payable to Cattolica.
Home Short programmes Study Direct enrollment / Free-mover programme in Milan Course details Study Abroad Impact Lab Study Abroad Impact Lab. You are viewing Overview Course details Application Procedures &; Tuition fees POST-ADMISSION for NON-EU Students Programme dates. Study Abroad Impact Lab is led by an impressive group of professors and professionals. Course quick facts: Campus : Milan, Italy Cost : 25 When : 5 afternoon sessions before the start of the semester. Maximum participants : 25 Award : After meeting all the requirements, the student will receive a certificate of completion How to apply Students wishing to register for the Study Abroad Impact Lab must select this activity on the Experiential Learning page during the enrolment process. Although not required, Cattolica advises students who are considering doing a part-time or full-time internship to register for the Impact Lab as well. Programme overview International Curriculum Academic Curriculum Italian language course Study Abroad Impact Lab FAQ Apply now Contact us You are viewing.
Home Short programmes Study Exchange / Study Abroad programme in Brescia Programme dates Orientation events Orientation events. You are viewing Overview Courses Programme dates How to apply once your university has nominated you Post-admission for non-EU students Università Cattolica organizes two Orientation Events per semester to accommodate students who arrive earlier / later depending on their course selection. The Orientation Event is a fundamental opportunity for students to get all the useful information they need for their stay in Brescia and to meet other international students. The date of arrival written on the admission letter is always one day prior to students’ allocated Orientation event. Participation to the Orientation Event is highly recommended. Orientation events FAQ Apply now Contact us.
Home Short programmes Study Exchange / Study Abroad programme in Brescia Programme dates Programme dates. You are viewing Overview Courses Programme dates How to apply once your university has nominated you Post-admission for non-EU students. Interfaculty Banking, Finance and Insurance Sciences – Economics and Law Period of classes: February 3 - May 17, 2025 Examination session: May 19 - July 26, 2025 Faculty of Humanities, Languages, Psychology, Political Sciences, Education, Mathematics, Physics and Natural Sciences Beginning of classes: February 24, 2025 Examination session: June 3 - July 26, 2025 Orientation events Brescia Academic calendar.
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Home Short programmes Study Semester programmes Direct enrollment / Free-mover programme in Brescia Post-admission for Non-EU students Post-admission for Non-EU students. You are viewing Overview Course details Programme dates Application Procedures &; Tuition fees Post-admission for Non-EU students NON-E.U. 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. Check the general Italian visa application guidelines on the Italian visa information website . We highly recommend that you verify any specific application requirements as set out by the Italian Embassy in your home country or consulate in your jurisdiction by visiting the Embassy/consulate website or by contacting the consular office directly.
Faq - Exchange programme in Milan
What are the differences between the Cattolica International Curriculum and the Cattolica Academic Curriculum? Cattolica International Curriculum is made of courses offered on a semester basis (both Spring and Fall). Cattolica Academic Curriculum is made of courses from the Facoltà (Schools) at Università Cattolica and over 30 curricula either at undergraduate and graduate level. Curricula and courses offer How many courses can I choose from the two Curricula? Cattolica gives exchange/study abroad students the freedom to take the courses they want, both from the Cattolica Academic Curriculum and the International Curriculum. Note that Erasmus+ Exchange students can only take one course from the International Curriculum and will earn their remaining credits from the Cattolica Academic Curriculum Courses in order to satisfy their home institution course load requirements. How do I look up Cattolica Academic Curriculum courses? In order to look up for courses of the Cattolica Academic Curriculum, you must to search on the ECTS Guide . When is the Registration to Cattolica International Curriculum courses? Online Registration to International Curriculum courses opens for up to a week, around 2 months before the semester starts. Academic and International Calendar Are the programme dates the same for the Cattolica International Curriculum and the Cattolica Academic Curriculum? No, you are invited to look up the programme dates (start and end dates as well as exams sessions) on the Cattolica International website.
Orientation event second quarter classes (Faculty of Economics in English) – Spring 2022
Orientation event second quarter classes (Faculty of Economics in English) – Spring 2022. Welcome address Watch the presentation Download the presentation. UCSC Academic curriculuum Watch the presentation Download the presentation. How to apply for Permesso di soggiorno (Permit of Stay) Watch the presentation.
How to fill in your application
Select the programme: Progetti Internazionali (ITA) / Inbound Mobility Programmes (ENG) Select the Campus: Milan, Brescia, Piacenza, Cremona, Rome Confirm the Academic Year Start your application by clicking APPLY/ISCRIVITI on the white card IBOUND MOBILITY PROGRAMME. Select the period during which you wish to study at Cattolica On the right top of the page you can select the language you prefer (English or Italian) On the Data privacy section, click on INBOUND MOBILITY PROGRAMME and read the conditions to provide consent. Optional documents: Permit of stay Fiscal Code Language Proficiency for Italian : compulsory if you are planning on taking courses in Italian at Cattolica. Course selection This section refers to the courses you can select at Cattolica. To select courses from the Cattolica International Curriculum Click the yellow “UPLOAD” button (with a plus sign) on the top right Type the course code and then click on SEARCH. You can select courses from this curriculum after checking the academic offer from this curriculum by reading the section on section Courses and Programme dates. To add courses from the Academic Curriculum, in the application portal see below: Click the yellow “UPLOAD” button (with a plus sign) Type the course code and then click on SEARCH.