ISEE from 24,001 EUR to 30,000 EUR 
Tuition fees for BA and MA degrees - a.y. 2021/2022

If your ISEE (Indicatore Situazione Economica Equivalente – household income declaration) falls between  24.001 EUR and 30.000 EUR your fees for the 2021/2022 a.y. will be:

  • the regional tax for financial aid of 173.00 EUR;
  • stamp duty of 16.00 EUR;
  • tuition fees between 315.00 EUR and 1,020.00 EUR.
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N.B. The regional tax for financial aid is calculated in proportion to the ISEE indicator for financial aid declared by the students, as shown in the following chart.

Category ISEE values Regional tax amount
1 from 0.00 EUR to 15,748.78 EUR from 131.00 to 150.99 EUR
2 from 15,748.79 EUR to 31,497.56 EUR from 151.00 to 172.99 EUR
3 from 31,497.57 EUR onwards 173.00 EUR

A simulator is available through which anyone can insert their own ISEE and calculate exactly the all-inclusive tuition fees.

Students enrolled with part-time status will pay 65% of the all-inclusive tuition fees in addition to the same amount of regional tax for financial aid and stamp duty.

Attention: If you do not carry out the required procedure or do not comply with the requirements set out below, although in possession of an ISEE economic situation from 24,001 to 30,000 euros, you will be subject to the maximum contribution provided for the majority of students enrolled in Bachelor’s and Master’s degree courses.

Procedure

To apply for an economic subsidy, you should perform the following operations: 

  1. Enroll for the a.y. 2021/2022 by paying the first instalment of fees;
  2. Obtain the ISEE certification for financial aid for the right to university study without omissions/non conformities flagged by the Revenue Agency (if there are omissions/non conformities, they must be solved within the deadlines);
  3. Fill and submit the benefit request in your reserved area. Attention: in order for it to be correctly received by the offices, it is necessary to complete the application and submit it  with the special ‘submit for reductions application’ button. At the end, the receipt for successful submission will be issued, which you must keep;

You should carry out said operations according to the following deadlines:

  • 30th September 2021 all previous operations without paying arrears;
  • 10th December 2021 enrollment for the first academic year by paying arrears, and submitting the ISEE certification and the benefit request by paying EUR 50.00 by 17th December 2021;
  • 17th December 2021 all the previous operations without arrears only if ypu are a transfer student or you register for the first year of the master’s degree and students who moved from other Universities;
  • 31st March 2022 all the previous operations only if you have withdrawn your Degree application.

Requirements

To benefit from the above-mentioned subsidies, the following requirements should be met:

  • completion of operations described under point 1, 2, and 3 of the above-mentioned procedure;
  • if you are enrolled in a bachelor’s degree programme you must not have another degree, either under the old system (even prior to DM 509/1999) or under the new system, whether obtained in Italy or abroad, or a diploma issued by the Conservatory/Fine Arts Academy, or a three-year first-level diploma issued under Italian law no. 508/1999;
  • if you are enrolled in a master’s degree programme, you must not have another degree obtained prior to DM 509/1999, specialist degree, or master’s degree, obtained either in Italy or abroad, a diploma issued by the Conservatory/Fine Arts Academy, or a two-year second level diploma issued under Italian law no. 508/1999;
  • you must not still be enrolled in a degree programme under the old system prior to DM no. 509/1999;
  • you must have completed the minimum credit requirements (credits effectively registered in your student’s record book) between 11 August 2020 and 10 August 2021 as indicated below:

Bachelor's Degree Programme

Year* ECTS full-time students ECTS part-time students
1 0 0
2 minimum 10 yearly 0
3 minimum 25 yearly minimum 5 yearly
4 minimum 25 yearly minimum 5 yearly
5 - minimum 12 yearly
6 - minimum 13 yearly

Master’s Degree Programmes

Year* ECTS full-time students ECTS part-time students
1 0 0
2 minimum 10 yearly 0
3 minimum 25 yearly minimum 5 yearly
4 - minimum 5 yearly

(*) “Year” refers to the number of years the student has been enrolled starting from their first enrolment in their first year at any University, as in the case of transfers from other Universities or from other Ca’ Foscari programmes.

For the purpose of calculating merit for obtaining benefits, any years of suspension from studies are not counted, except in cases where the suspension has been determined by disciplinary measures. Furthermore, credits coming from:

  • Exams or internships recognized in past academic studies which have concluded with a qualification or following withdrawal/loss of student status or from other activities, even if held before enrolment and for which students have been granted accreditation;
  • Exams taken for single courses previous to enrolment to the Degree programme;
  • Exams that have not been completed (partial exams are not considered).

After six years (for Bachelor’s Degrees) or four years (for Master’s Degrees) of part-time enrolment, the student acquires the status of full-time student with the resulting rules for determining merit.

To determine the number of years and merits for students who initially enrolled as “part-time” students and who continue their university career as “full-time” students as per the above table, every two years studied at “part-time” status qualifies as one “full-time” year of study. In any case, every year of “part-time” study is regarded as one full year of study.  To determine the number of years and merits for students who started their university career as “full-time” students and then continued as “part-time” students, each academic year of “full-time” study qualifies as two years of “part-time” study.

Instalments

1st instalment

The first instalment of 188 euros or 700.00 euros if you don't meet the requirements laid down by "Student Act" includes:

  • the regional tax for financial aid of 173.00 EUR;
  • stamp duty of 16.00 EUR;
  • all inclusive tuition fee.

Students can exclusively pay the Regional tax for financial aid and the stamp duty also if they are included among:

  • recipients of regional scholarships or students eligible for scholarships in AY 2020/2021 who are enrolling on-track, meet the requirements of the call and are intending to re-apply for a scholarship for AY 2021/2022. Should you fail to meet any of these conditions you must contact the Financial Aid Unit beforehand;
  • student beneficiary or the child of beneficiaries of a disability pension, established by art.12 of Italian Law 118/71, as provided for by art.30 of the same law;
  • foreign students beneficiary of a scholarship from the Italian Government under the development cooperation programs;
  • Students having a refugee status and subsidiary protection status.

The amount due will be determined:

  • In November 2021 if, you have correctly completed the procedure for requesting a reduction and you meet all the conditions necessary for obtaining benefits by 30th September 2021;
  • in April 2022 if you do not do it by 30th September 2021. In this case you will be charged the late fee of 50.00 euros. In any case you will have to pay the second instalment before the recalculation in April.

If the amount paid in the first instalment exceeds the amount effectively due, you will be refunded by payment onto your University CartaConto.

Payment of the first instalment for students who are not enrolled in their first university year should be carried out by 30th September 2021.

For those enrolled in the academic year 2021/2022 however, it is expected from the time you enrol until 30th September 2021. It is possible to pay the first installment, with a penalty surcharge of 50.00 euros before 29th October 2021 for only open admission Bachelor’s degree courses.

You may also enrol on free access master’s degree programmes by paying the first installment between 18 November and 17 December 2021.

See the calls for applications for deadlines for limited access bachelor’s and master’s degree programmes.

Penalty surcharge

Late payment – for students enrolling in their second year or subsequent years only – involves the following penalty surcharges:

  • 50.00 EUR for the payment of the first instalment from 1 October 2021 to 30 October 2021;
  • 100.00 EUR for the payment of the first instalment from 31 October 2021 onwards.
2nd instalment

The second instalment, due only if you do not meet the requirements laid down by the “Student Act”, is given by the difference between the amount due to be paid and the amount paid with the first instalment and can be a maximum of 500.00 euros.

Students who have correctly applied for the discount and possess the necessary requirements to obtain the benefit within the deadline of 30 September 2021, should not pay the second installment as it is not due. They can also decide to carry out the procedure described above later. In said cases the due amount will be re-calculated within April 2022.

The payment of the second installment should be carried out by 10 December 2021 (except for students enrolled for the first year of the master’s degree with deadline set on 17 December 2021). 

Penalty surcharge

Late payment involves the following penalty surcharges:

  • 50.00 EUR for the payment of the second instalment from 11 December 2021 to 20 December 2021;
  • 100.00 EUR for the payment of the second instalment from 21 December 2021 onwards.
3rd instalment

The third installment, if due, is the difference between the total amount due and the amount paid in the first and second installments. It will be confirmed in April 2022 following the recalculation of the fees actually due for the entire academic year. The "family incentives", "merit" and "speed bonus" reductions will be counted during the recalculation of the third instalment.

The payment is expected by 16th May 2022.

Penalty surcharge

Late payment will involve the following penalty surcharges

  • 50.00 EUR for the payment of the third instalment from 17 May 2022 to 26 May 2022;
  • 100.00 EUR for the payment of the third instalment from 27 May 2022 onwards.

Withdrawal or forfeiture

Withdrawal or forfeiture involves payment of the full amount of the maximum tuition fees or the fees calculated on the basis of your merit/income (if you are entitled to financial aid) and losing the right to an eventual refund.

Check the deadlines and procedures for submitting the application on the withdrawal/forfeiture

If you are eligible for/beneficiary of scholarship for the right to education, you must in any case contact the Financial aid and Disability Unit.

Students graduating in the autumn/extraordinary session

If you have paid the first and the second instalment for the new academic year and you graduate in the autumn session (October/December) or in extraordinary session (February/April) of the previous year, these will be refunded automatically (excluding the stamp duty and the regional tax for the right to education) in the summer only by payment to the University CartaConto. For more information, you can consult the page on Admission procedures, degree application and withdrawal.

If you are graduating in the extraordinary session and you are eligible for/beneficiary of scholarship for the right to education, you must in any case contact the Financial aid and Disability Unit.

Tax deduction of tuition fees

You can deduct the expenses resulting from enrolment in university programmes when making your income statement. Deductible expenses include tuition fees for students enrolling on Bachelor’s Degree Programmes or Master’s Degree Programmes.

Monitoring payment status

Log on to your Personal Area in www.unive.it (select Student Services Office > Payments) to check:

  • status of payments;
  • amount due for instalment. 

Last update: 20/07/2023