1. Application for recognition of exams following forfeiture. Forfeited students, including those from other Italian universities, may enrol in a Ministerial Decree 270/04 programme and apply for recognition of exams taken.
These students must:
a) Log in to Infostud and obtain a student ID number if they do not already have one. Upload (if not already present) their identity document from the "Profile>Personal Documents" section;
b) carry out the admission procedures required for the chosen programme;
c) submit an application with stamp duty for recognition of exams to the Student Affairs Office for the programme chosen, within the enrolment deadlines. The application must be submitted using the "Application" form (Domanda) available on the university website on the Student Forms page.
Those coming from other Italian universities must enclose with the application for recognition following forfeiture a self-certification of the exams taken, the relevant scientific-disciplinary sectors (Ssd) and the number of credits acquired.
2. Contributions. In order to have exams recognised following forfeiture, it is necessary to pay, within the enrolment deadlines set for each degree programme:
a) a fixed fee of €290 for each academic year recovered up to a maximum of €2,300;
b) the first instalment of tuition fees for the academic year 2024-2025;
c) the regional tax for the right to education for the academic year 2024-2025;
d) the stamp duty.
The amount will be generated on Infostud by the Student Affairs Office.
Students with disabilities, with a disability rating of 66% or higher or with a disability certificate in accordance with Article 3, paragraph 1 of Law no. 104 of February 5, 1992, pay €30 for each year recovered.