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Spring 2022 - Welcome to Università Cattolica
Spring 2022 - Welcome to Università Cattolica Hi, and welcome to Università Cattolica! We are looking forward to having you here with us this Spring semester 2022 (or perhaps even for the full-year). Cattolica communications You are now enrolled as a Cattolica student and have been assigned a Cattolica email account (es. firstname.lastname01@icatt.it). Online orientation event Orientation event second quarter classes (Faculty of Economics in English): 7 January Watch and download the presentations Orientation event 1: 31 January – 1 February 2022 Watch and download the presentation Orientation event 2: 15 – 16 – 17 February 2022 Watch and download the presentation. Looking for a Mentor at Cattolica? The Buddy Programme pairs you with a current Cattolica student, who will be your mentor. Enter the buildings and services of Cattolica Print, scan and copy As a debit card Visit the health center in case of need More information will be given during Orientation Events. Get to know people and have fun! ESN – Erasmus Student Network Yes Milano: get more information about the city of Milan Contacts International Student Services Due to COVID-19, Cattolica International is currently serving you virtually. Schedule an appointment: Contact your Cattolica advisor to set up an advising appointment.
Orientation event 2: 15 – 16 – 17 February 2022 - Programme
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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).
Exploring Articulation Agreement Models
Exploring Articulation Agreement Models Articulation agreements are structured academic partnerships between universities, allowing students to complete part of their degree programme at one institution and the remainder at another, with full credit recognition between the two. At Cattolica, we welcome international students through articulation agreements in both our 3-year undergraduate degrees and our 2-year Master of Science (M.Sc.). The fourth year serves as the final year of their Bachelor’s degree (with credit recognition by their home university) and the first year of Cattolica’s M.Sc. At the end of the fifth year (second year of MSc degree at Cattolica), students graduate with both: A Bachelor’s degree from their home institution. At Cattolica, we recognize specific credits earned by students at their home institution during their BSc studies, which will be counted towards Cattolica's MSc programme. At the end of the four/ four and and half years , students earn a MSc degree from Cattolica. Time-Efficient Pathways: In many cases, students save up to one year! Streamlined Admissions : Partner universities’ students benefit from simplified processes and reserved places in Cattolica’s programmes.
Università Cattolica’s Environmental and Social Impact
Università Cattolica’s Environmental and Social Impact At Università Cattolica, we hold a steadfast commitment to upholding a meaningful environmental and social impact within our institution and beyond. Guided by the principles of sustainability, we fervently strive to cultivate a greener, more equitable future. Our initiatives on campus are purposefully designed to reduce our ecological footprint, promoting energy efficiency and embracing responsible waste management practices. Through dedicated research endeavors, we actively address pressing environmental challenges, fostering innovative and practical solutions. Environmental sustainability Sustainability/climate action policy Sustainable investment policy Sustainable procurement / purchasing policy. Environmental education Environmental Sustainability Course Catalog. Environmental research List of research centres with a specific focus on environmental sustainability.
Foundation Programme Academic year 2025/26 Please note that the Italian-taught track of the Foundation Programme will not be available for the 2025/26 academic year. In the meantime, we invite you to explore our English-taught Foundation Programme, designed to prepare international students for undergraduate studies at Italian universities Start your journey to academic success with Università Cattolica's Foundation Programme 2025/2026 , designed to prepare international students for university studies in Italy. Whether you aim to strengthen your Italian or English, our programme ensures you develop the language, academic, and cultural skills essential for thriving in an academic environment. Why Choose Us? Pathway to Success: Students from Università Cattolica's Foundation programme can reach out to International Recruitment office to receive personalised guidance on the application requirements for our undergraduate programmes, ensuring they understand how to submit a strong application for their chosen course. Official Partnership with Studiare in Italia The Foundation Programme has been developed in collaboration with our partner, Studiare in Italia, an official representative of Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore since 2011. Programme details English Track (800 hours): fully taught in English This programme is ideal for students looking to reach 12 years of global schooling, enhance their English proficiency and gain foundational knowledge. Structure of the programme: English Language and Academic Skills (500 hours) Advance from B1 to B2+/C1 with comprehensive training in reading, writing, speaking, and listening for academic purposes.
At Termini or Ottaviano subway station (metro A) and at “edicola” / ”tabaccaio”, you can purchase the following tickets: BIT : Integrated Time Ticket: costs 1.50 and lasts 100 minutes from the initial validation. DAILY PASS CIS weekly PASS: 24 MONTHLY PASS : 35 In case of public transportation strike, be sure to check the following links for up-to-date news: https://www.atac.roma.it/en/tickets-and-passes (metro and buses) – Always check the news section! http://www.trenitalia.com/tcom/Informazioni/Treni-garantiti-in-caso-di-sciopero (to have a list of trains which are guaranteed to travel in case of strike). Try local cuisine: Italian food is delicious! Don’t miss out on trying authentic Roman dishes like pasta alla carbonara , pasta cacio e pepe , pizza al taglio and of course indulge in gelato from local gelaterias. Cost-Effective While budget airlines might seem like a cheaper option at first glance, train travel can be cost-effective when factoring in additional expenses such as transportation to and from airports, baggage fees, and the overall convenience of city-center train stations. Convenient City-Center Stations Train stations are often located in the heart of cities, making it easy for you to access you accommodation and explore the city immediately upon arrival. Avoid Airport Hassles Train travel eliminates many of the hassles associated with air travel, such as long security lines, baggage checks, and the need to arrive hours before departure.
In order to have the most of your stay in Rome, here are some tips for you: Immerse yourself in the Italian culture Learn Italian: while some people in Rome speak English, knowing some Italian will greatly enhance your experience and help you navigate daily life more easily. Take time to visit famous landmarks like Colosseum, Vatican City, and the Pantheon , but also explore the lesser-known neighborhoods to get a feel for the local life. Try local cuisine: Italian food is delicious! Don’t miss out on trying authentic Roman dishes like pasta alla carbonara, pasta cacio e pepe, pizza al taglio and of corse indulge in gelato from local gelaterias. DAILY PASS CIS weekly PASS: 24 MONTHLY PASS : 35 In case of public transportation strike, be sure to check the following links for up-to-date news: https://www.atac.roma.it/en/tickets-and-passes (metro and buses) – Always check the news section! Main Italian holidays January 1 - New Year’s Day January 6 - Epiphany April 25 - Liberation Day May 1 - Labour Day June 2 - Anniversary of the Republic June 29 – St. Peter and St. Paul (local holiday) August 15 - Ferragosto November 1 - All Saints’ Day December 8 - Immaculate Conception December 25 - Christmas Day December 26 – St. Stephen’s Day. Try local cuisine: Italian food is delicious! Don’t miss out on trying authentic Roman dishes like pasta alla carbonara , pasta cacio e pepe , pizza al taglio and of course indulge in gelato from local gelaterias. Cost-Effective While budget airlines might seem like a cheaper option at first glance, train travel can be cost-effective when factoring in additional expenses such as transportation to and from airports, baggage fees, and the overall convenience of city-center train stations.
It is a necessary document to keep with you when you come to the University, as a means to identify yourself as a Cattolica student, as well as to utilise the services on campus and access different places within the A. Gemelli Hospital. Enter the University buildings Pay for your meals at the cafeteria Print, scan and copy You can use it as a debit card Visit the Health Center in case of need Use lockers. Wi-fi Unicatt Activate the wi-fi on your computer/phone and search for the network “wifi-unicatt” To login, use your user account and password; the same as your i-Catt account. Health Center Should you need medical assistance while on campus, you can turn to the University Health Center ( CENTRO SANITARIO ) that provides all registered students with medical care, nursing care and psychological counselling. If you require medical assistance, contact the EDUCatt Office to arrange an appointment with the Health Center of EDUCatt. University Residence Nuovo Joanneum Largo F. Vito, 1 00168 - ROMA Tel. (+39) 06 3050120 E-mail: info.rm.dsu@educatt.it Opening hours: Tuesdays 2.30 pm - 4.30 pm If you are sick or you need guidance on what to do regarding a medical issue, you can email us ucsc.international-rm@unicatt.it . a football field three tennis courts a volleyball court a basketball court a 5-a-side field a gym for judo and gymnastics Several sport events are held on campus such as football, basketball and volleyball tournaments between teams made up of University students, doctors and staff.
Cattolica Communications (via ICatt) You are now enrolled as a Cattolica student and have been assigned a University email account (e.g. firstname.lastname01@icatt.it). your email address is made up of the username you used for the application portal* You will receive University communications on both your iCatt email and your personal email accounts so remember to check both! Read instructions on how to access your email . During your studies at Cattolica, you will be using tools such as your icatt email, your icatt page and Blackboard. Student Visa (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 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.
Clinical electives Welcome to Università Cattolica International Student Services! This page is dedicated to international students who are arriving to Cattolica’s Rome campus. Cattolica Communications (via ICatt) You are now enrolled as a Cattolica student and have been assigned a University email account (e.g. firstname.lastname01@icatt.it). your email address is made up of the username you used for the application portal* You will receive University communications on both your iCatt email and your personal email accounts so remember to check both! Read instructions on how to access your email . During your studies at Cattolica, you will be using tools such as your icatt email, your icatt page and Blackboard. Student Visa (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 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.
International Student Services
International Student Services Welcome to Università Cattolica International Student Services! This page is dedicated to incoming exchange/study abroad students who are arriving to Cattolica’s Milan campus. Checklist for Students: From Application to Arrival Your University nominates you to study at Cattolica. Cattolica sends you the application link via email. Cattolica Communications You are now enrolled as a Cattolica student and have been assigned a University email account (e.g. firstname.lastname01@icatt.it). your email address is made up of the username you used for the application portal* You will receive University communications on both your iCatt email and your personal email accounts so remember to check both! Read instructions on how to access your email . The orientation events for the Spring semester are: Orientation event for students attending 2nd trimester Economics courses: 5 January, 2024 Orientation event 1: 6 - 8 February, 2024 Orientation event 2: 20-22 February, 2024 You will be sent an email with the invitation to your allocated Orientation Event. Download the presentations of Orientation event 1 (6 - 8 Febuary 2024) Welcome address Cattolica International Curriculum Cattolica Academic Curriculum Italian language course Download the presentations of Orientation event 2 (20 - 22 Febuary 2024) Welcome address Cattolica International Curriculum Cattolica Academic Curriculum Italian language course.
Before your arrival This page is dedicated to incoming exchange/study abroad students who are arriving to Cattolica’s Milan campus. Checklist for Students: From Application to Arrival Your University nominates you to study at Cattolica. Cattolica sends you the application link via email. Cattolica Communications You are now enrolled as a Cattolica student and have been assigned a University email account (e.g. firstname.lastname01@icatt.it). your email address is made up of the username you used for the application portal* You will receive University communications on both your iCatt email and your personal email accounts so remember to check both! Read instructions on how to access your email . The orientation events for the Spring semester are: Orientation event for students attending 2nd trimester Economics courses: 5 January, 2024 Orientation event 1: 6 - 8 February, 2024 Orientation event 2: 20-22 February, 2024 You will be sent an email with the invitation to your allocated Orientation Event. Download the presentations of Orientation event 1 (6 - 8 Febuary 2024) Welcome address Cattolica International Curriculum Cattolica Academic Curriculum Italian language course Download the presentations of Orientation event 2 (20 - 22 Febuary 2024) Welcome address Cattolica International Curriculum Cattolica Academic Curriculum Italian language course.
Life in Milan This page is dedicated to incoming exchange/study abroad students who are arriving to Cattolica’s Milan campus. In order to sign up for the monthly card you can go to an ATM office in person or apply online if you have the official Fiscal Code (not the automated one given by Cattolica). Go to the ATM point to make an appointment if you are unable to book it on the app. Once you have got the card you can top up the card at the machines, at the ATM point office or at the newpaper kiosk in the station. YesMilano YesMilano is an association founded by the Municipality of Milano and the Chamber of Commerce of Milano, Monza, Brianza, Lodi, created to activate partnerships and collaborations with local businesses, global brands, universities, cultural institutions, and other public entities. Buddy Programme The Buddy Programme pairs you with a current Cattolica student, who has completed their own study abroad and wants to assist you with yours! ESN - Erasmus Student Network Erasmus Student Network (ESN) is a non-profit international student organisation. Sports At Università Cattolica the sports organisation is called ‘CUS’ (Centro Universitario Sportivo).
Life in Milan This page is dedicated to international students who are arriving to Cattolica’s Milan campus for our Short Programmes (Summer or Winter). A basic fare ticket that can be purchased for 2.20, to be used on all forms of public transport in the city (Metro, bus, tram) includes zones Mi1-Mi3. In order to sign up for the monthly card you can go to an ATM office in person or apply online if you have the official Fiscal Code (not the automated one given by Cattolica). Go to the ATM point to make an appointment if you are unable to book it on the app. Once you have got the card you can top up the card at the machines, at the ATM point office or at the newpaper kiosk in the station. YesMilano YesMilano is an association founded by the Municipality of Milano and the Chamber of Commerce of Milano, Monza, Brianza, Lodi, created to activate partnerships and collaborations with local businesses, global brands, universities, cultural institutions, and other public entities. ESN - Erasmus Student Network Erasmus Student Network (ESN) is a non-profit international student organisation. Their mission is to represent international students, thus provide opportunities for cultural understanding and self-development under the principle of Students Helping Students.
Life in Milan This page is dedicated to incoming exchange/study abroad students who are arriving to Cattolica’s Milan campus. A basic fare ticket that can be purchased for 2.20, to be used on all forms of public transport in the city (Metro, bus, tram) includes zones Mi1-Mi3. In order to sign up for the monthly card you can go to an ATM office in person or apply online if you have the official Fiscal Code (not the automated one given by Cattolica). Go to the ATM point to make an appointment if you are unable to book it on the app. Once you have got the card you can top up the card at the machines, at the ATM point office or at the newpaper kiosk in the station. YesMilano YesMilano is an association founded by the Municipality of Milano and the Chamber of Commerce of Milano, Monza, Brianza, Lodi, created to activate partnerships and collaborations with local businesses, global brands, universities, cultural institutions, and other public entities. Buddy Programme The Buddy Programme pairs you with a current Cattolica student, who has completed their own study abroad and wants to assist you with yours! ESN - Erasmus Student Network Erasmus Student Network (ESN) is a non-profit international student organisation.
Life in Milan This page is dedicated to incoming exchange/study abroad students who are arriving to Cattolica’s Milan campus. A basic fare ticket that can be purchased for 2.20, to be used on all forms of public transport in the city (Metro, bus, tram) includes zones Mi1-Mi3. In order to sign up for the monthly card you can go to an ATM office in person or apply online if you have the official Fiscal Code (not the automated one given by Cattolica). Go to the ATM point to make an appointment if you are unable to book it on the app. Once you have got the card you can top up the card at the machines, at the ATM point office or at the newpaper kiosk in the station. YesMilano YesMilano is an association founded by the Municipality of Milano and the Chamber of Commerce of Milano, Monza, Brianza, Lodi, created to activate partnerships and collaborations with local businesses, global brands, universities, cultural institutions, and other public entities. Buddy programme The Buddy Programme pairs you with a current Cattolica student, who has completed their own study abroad and wants to assist you with yours! ESN - Erasmus Student Network Erasmus Student Network (ESN) is a non-profit international student organisation.
Short programmes in Milan Welcome to Università Cattolica International Student Services! This page is dedicated to students who are arriving to Cattolica’s Milan campus for our Short Programmes (Summer or Winter). Cattolica Communications You are now enrolled as a Cattolica student and have been assigned a University email account (e.g. firstname.lastname01@icatt.it). your email address is made up of the username you used for the application portal* You will receive University communications on both your iCatt email and your personal email accounts so remember to check both! Read instructions on how to access your email . During your studies at Cattolica, you will be using tools such as your icatt email, your icatt page and Blackboard. The orientation events for the Winter are: Orientation event 1 9 June 2025, 9:15 am Download the presentation Orientation event 2 23 June 2025, 9:15 am Download the presentation Orientation event 3 7 July 2025, 9:15 am Download the presentation You will be sent an email with the invitation to your allocated Orientation Event with a schedule and directions. International change and domestic transformation Download Download ZXW022 - Integrating mind-body approaches in clinical psychology: mindfulness, relaxation, and placebo effects Download Download Academic policies Cattolica International has specific academic policies regarding its Short Programme that students must formally accept.
Cattolica Communications You are now enrolled as a Cattolica student and have been assigned a University email account (e.g. firstname.lastname01@icatt.it). your email address is made up of the username you used for the application portal* You will receive University communications on both your iCatt email and your personal email accounts so remember to check both! Read instructions on how to access your email . You will need to use the automatically generated fiscal code that was sent to you in the first email that you received from the iam_noreply email account with your login credentials. During your studies at Cattolica, you will be using tools such as your icatt email, your icatt page and Blackboard. The orientation events for the Winter are: Orientation event 1 9 June 2025, 9:15 am Download the presentation Orientation event 2 23 June 2025, 9:15 am Download the presentation Orientation event 3 7 July 2025, 9:15 am Download the presentation You will be sent an email with the invitation to your allocated Orientation Event with a schedule and directions. International change and domestic transformation Download Download ZXW022 - Integrating mind-body approaches in clinical psychology: mindfulness, relaxation, and placebo effects Download Download Academic policies Cattolica International has specific academic policies regarding its Short Programme that students must formally accept.
Cattolica Communications (via ICatt) You are now enrolled as a Cattolica student and have been assigned a University email account (e.g. firstname.lastname01@icatt.it). your email address is made up of the username you used for the application portal* You will receive University communications on both your iCatt email and your personal email accounts so remember to check both! Read instructions on how to access your email . During your studies at Cattolica, you will be using tools such as your icatt email, your icatt page and Blackboard. Student Visa (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 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. Course name Syllabus Calendar ZQP996 - Global Health and Epidemiology Download Download ZQU735 - From Molecules to Cells: a Translational Path Towards Novel Therapeutics Download Download ZQT433 - Eukaryotic Cell Biology Download Download ZQP995 - Health Policy and Management for Universal Coverage Download Download ZQW834 - Applied Bioethics Download Download. The orientation events for the Summer program are: Orientation event 1: June 9, 2025 9:15 am Download the presentation Orientation event 2: June 23, 2025 9:15 am Download the presentation Orientation event 3: July 14, 2025 9:15 am Download the presentation You will receive an email with the invitation to your allocated Orientation Event.
Summer programmes - Rome campus
Welcome to Università Cattolica International Student Services! This page is dedicated to international students who are arriving to Cattolica’s Rome campus. Cattolica Communications (via ICatt) You are now enrolled as a Cattolica student and have been assigned a University email account (e.g. firstname.lastname01@icatt.it). your email address is made up of the username you used for the application portal* You will receive University communications on both your iCatt email and your personal email accounts so remember to check both! Read instructions on how to access your email . Student Visa (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 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. Course name Syllabus Calendar ZQP996 - Global Health and Epidemiology Download Download ZQU735 - From Molecules to Cells: a Translational Path Towards Novel Therapeutics Download Download ZQT433 - Eukaryotic Cell Biology Download Download ZQP995 - Health Policy and Management for Universal Coverage Download Download ZQW834 - Applied Bioethics Download Download. The orientation events for the Summer program are: Orientation event 1: June 9, 2025 9:15 am Download the presentation Orientation event 2: June 23, 2025 9:15 am Download the presentation Orientation event 3: July 14, 2025 9:15 am Download the presentation You will receive an email with the invitation to your allocated Orientation Event.
Photos Explore our stunning campuses and experience their unique charm. Social media Download readily available photos for your social media and familiarise yourself with our social media policy. Field visits Get an idea about the new discoveries our students experience during their stay at Università Cattolica. Videos Watch these presentations of our short programmes. Hear from our community Read and hear stories from our students and alumni.
International Admissions - FAQs
Are you enrolling for the first time in a Laurea or Laurea magistrale (3-years Bachelor or 2-years Master degrees)? Check this page for useful info to start your academic year with us VPI test (Bachelor degrees only): The date is automatically assigned after enrolment. Note: iCatt access is not active if your status is “ Il tuo posto è riservato / You have reserved your place” or “ Carica documenti di immatricolazione / Upload enrolment documents”. Upload documents Final diploma: You graduated and do not know where to upload your final diploma : send it to international.qualifications@unicatt.it . Enrolment request form and/or “Certificate of Baptistm” marked as invalid: Check point 5 of the post-admission section of your programme webpage. Pre / enrolment request form and/or uploaded documents marked as invalid: Check point 5 of the post-admission section of your programme webpage. The only Bachelor programmes in Italian with applications still open are: Scienze della Formazione Primaria Scienze Motorie e dello Sport Scienze del Servizio Sociale Check our website for timelines or contact international.inquiry@unicatt.it .
Academic year 2025/2026 - Welcome to Cattolica
iCatt Access iCatt when your application status is enrolled . This is the online portal to: access information about your study record; request/receive specific or personalised information; check class schedules, postponed classes, dates for examinations; submit your study plan and register for exams; print payment slips for tuition and university fees. Cattolica communications Once enrolled as a Cattolica student, you will be assigned an iCatt email account (e.g. firstname.lastname01@icatt.it). You will receive University communications on both your iCatt email and your personal email accounts so remember to check both ! Learn more. Find your tutor Your tutor can help with arranging your timetable, checking course syllabi, discovering University services and understanding how to use them, navigating the website and using iCatt and Blackboard tools. Remember to always check your iCatt inbox: your tutor will contact you with invitations to important information and social events to help you make the most of your university experience. Family income produced in non-European countries: no action needed (see guide below) Family income produced in Europe, excluding Italy: fill out the personal income form (see guide below) Family income produced in Italy: fill out the personal income form, see this page Read the Tuition and university fees guide.