1. Requirements and terms
To be admitted to three-year degree programmes or single-cycle degree programmes, you must meet the following requirements:
A. Five-year Italian upper secondary school diploma or other qualification obtained in a foreign education system, recognised as equivalent.
For details on the eligibility of foreign qualifications, please consult the list of international qualifications valid for enrolment:
English-language administration page: https://www.uniroma1.it/en/node/24774
Italian-language administration page: https://www.uniroma1.it/it/node/24774
Admission is also granted to those who hold a four-year secondary school diploma, if awarded by Italian institutions in which an additional year of study was not available. In this case, after enrolment, students must complete the specific additional training requirements assigned by the Faculty.
Four-year Italian secondary school diplomas awarded at an Italian school abroad are valid for university enrolment and do not require additional educational requirements, except for those assigned based on the results of the test (DD Mae-Miur 4 August 2010 and 6 September 2012).
B. Selective or non-selective entrance exam (‘Exam’ and ‘Test’ are used as synonyms).
Three-year or single-cycle degree courses always require an entry exam:
if the course has limited enrolment, the test is selective (admission exam);
if the course is not restricted, the test is compulsory but not selective (‘entry test to assess knowledge’). You can take several entrance tests and then choose the course you wish to enrol in (see also Article 5).
Your test results (selective or non-selective) may highlight any gaps in the basic knowledge required for your course.
In this case, you will be assigned an OFA, i.e. an additional educational obligation, which will allow you to fill the gaps in one or more subjects.
The call for applications governing the admission procedures for the course will specify the score thresholds that determine the assignment of the OFA.
2. Procedures and deadlines
The procedures and deadlines for participating in selective or non-selective tests and any additional requirements to those just mentioned are set out in the call for applications governing admission procedures, published in the Sapienza course catalogue https://corsidilaurea.uniroma1.it/ in the “Enrol” section of each course.
3. Foreign citizenship
If you are a citizen of a foreign country (EU or non-EU), in addition to meeting the requirements indicated above, you must comply with the provisions of Article 8 of these Regulations and the call for applications for the course you choose.