Tuition Fees and Benefits
Benefits and exemptions - Academic Year 2023-24
The maximum tuition fee amounts are unchanged from previous years.
More details on the "Student Regulations" and Exemptions, Benefits and Grants
Tuition Fees depend on Personal Financial Standing (ISEE)
For students who do not qualify for total exemptions, Sapienza applies a model that allows each student to determine the amount of their own fee - compared to the ordinary measure - in accordance with their financial standing - ISEE for the right to university study (Board of Directors' Resolution of June 11, 2013).
Ordinary Fees for 2023-24 Bachelor's and Master's degree programmes
First Group
Faculties of: Economy, Law, Arts and Humanities, Political Science, Sociology, and Communication, Classes L-19; L-39; LM-85
Second Group
Faculties of: Architecture, Medicine and Dentistry, Medicine and Psychology, Pharmacy and Medicine, Civil and Industrial Engineering, Information Engineering, Informatics and Statistics, Mathematics, Physics and Natural Sciences.
Inter-faculty Courses are to be found in the main faculty
Fees are divided into three instalment to meet students' needs:
Course |
TOTAL |
I PART |
II PART |
III PART |
REGIONAL FEES |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
First Group |
€2.821 |
€846 |
€987 |
€988 |
€140 |
Second Group |
€2.924 |
€877 |
€1.023 |
€1024 |
€140 |
Nursing Course - Unitelma blended |
€2.924 |
€877 |
€1.023 |
€1024 |
€140 |
Computer Science Course - Unitelma* |
€1.600 |
€800 |
- |
€800 |
€140 |
Online Psychological Sciences and Techniques Course-Unitelma* |
€1.600 |
€800 |
- |
€800 |
€140 |
Consorzio Nettuno* Courses |
€1200 |
€600 |
- |
€600 |
€140 |
*These courses do not consider ISEE
Fees for students with foreign citizenship and/or foreign income
The amounts for those declaring foreign income are indicated here.
Tuition Payment Deadlines
Students can pay Sapienza's tuition fee in three instalments. 30% (first instalment), 35% (second instalment) and 35% (third instalment) respectively.
Deadlines. For restricted access degree programmes, the deadline for the first instalment is indicated in the call; for degree programmes with admission tests and for those enrolling in years after the first, the deadline is November 9, 2023.
The second instalment is due by December 21, 2023.
By the same date, you must check with Infostud that the "right to education" Isee 2023 value is actually present. If the value is not present, even after having carried out the "Upload Isee" operation, you must immediately email your Student affairs office. If you have not acquired the Isee value by December 21, 2023, you will have to pay your tuition fees at the maximum value.
The third instalment must be paid by March 28, 2024.
The deadlines for those enrolling in two-year Master's degree courses are indicated in art. 8, paragraph 7.
Delayed payments will undergo a 65 Euros penalty, which doubles after 60 days of delay.
65 Euros penalty for students who pay:
- The first instalment from November 10, 2023 (except for first-year enrolled students)
- The second instalment from December 22, 2023
- The third instalment from March 29, 2024
130 Euros penalty for students who pay:
- The first instalment from January 8, 2024
- The second instalment from February 19, 2024
- The third instalment from May 27, 2024
Payments after 26 June 2024. Students who do not pay the missing instalments by June 26, 2023, will have to wait until the opening of the new academic year to settle their position.
Pay your tuition fees via PagoPA
As of March 1, 2021, students enrolled in all our degree programmes will be asked to pay their tuition fees via PagoPA, already compulsory for public administrations.
Fees for Specialisation Schools
For more information please visit their official website (in Italian)
Specialisation courses do not benefit from reductions based on Isee.
Fees for 1st and 2nd Level Advanced Professional Courses
These fees depend on the course chosen, as well as their deadlines. Please read the admission forms.
Go to the Advanced Professional Courses Page
These courses do not benefit from tax reliefs based on ISEE