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Non-EU citizens resident abroad

Information about University entrance procedures for non-EU citizens resident abroad (courses of study, individual courses, recognition of foreign academic qualifications and other useful information).
Who they are
Foreign citizens from states not belonging to the European Union who are resident abroad at the time of applying for university admission, and who are not legally classified as equivalent to Italian citizens.
Enrolment for Laurea (First cycle degree/Bachelor - 180 ECTS) and Laurea Magistrale a ciclo unico (Single cycle degree/Combined Bachelor and Master - 300/360 ECTS) Degree programmes
Procedures and deadlines for Laurea (First cycle degree/Bachelor - 180 ECTS) and to Laurea Magistrale a ciclo unico (Single cycle degree/Combined Bachelor and Master -  300/360 ECTS) for non-EU citizens resident abroad.
Enrolment for Laurea Magistrale (Second cycle degree/Two year Master - 120 ECTS)
All the information required to non-EU citizens (resident abroad) about the modalities and the deadlines to enrol to Laurea Magistrale (Second cycle degree/Two year Master - 120 ECTS) for which a first-cycle degree is a prerequisite.
Recognition of foreign academic qualifications and course abbreviation
All the information necessary for non-EU citizens resident abroad on the terms and conditions for the recognition of foreign academic qualifications and course abbreviation.
Italian Courses for Foreign Students
Italian courses for foreign students run by the University Language Centres: the "Luigi Heilmann" Interfaculty Centre for Theoretical Language Centre for the Romagna campuses in Forlì.
University Tuition Fees and Study Grants
Tuition fees; financial support available from ER.GO - Regional Authority for the Right to Higher Education; exemption from fees; study grants; accommodation.
Information for Foreign applicants to a Professional Master programme
Information for international students who plan to apply for admission to a Professional Master programme.
The Marco Polo Project
The Marco Polo project was created to facilitate the enrolment of Chinese students in Italian universities. Through the Marco Polo project, Chinese students wishing to enrol in a university programme in Italy can obtain an entry visa even if they have no knowledge of the language, on condition that they attend an Italian language course lasting at least six months held in one of the Italian universities involved in the project prior to enrolling in the desired university programme.
Rules for entry and residence in Italy
Information and methods governing entry and residence in Italy for students.

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