Admission to the degree programme is subject to the possession of one of the following qualifications:
and to the evalutation of the initial preparation believed a student must have to profitably attend a selected degree programme.
For admissions to the following degree programmes, an adequate understanding of Italian language verified with a specific test is required: Conservation of Cultural Heritage and Performing Arts Management, Philosophy, Humanities. For the Philosophy degree programme, an adequate understanding of philosophical culture is also required.
Those who have achieved in the state exam a grade equal or superior to 90/100 (54/60) do not need to verify their understanding of Italian language.
Those who, after concluding an high-school course including three years of teaching philosophy, have achieved in the state exam a grade equal or superior to 90/100 (54/60), do not need to verify their understanding of philosophical culture. The possession of these requirements must be self-certified at the time of enrolment using the appropriate form present in the OFA section of the webpage Study.
To access all humanities degree programmes, an understanding of English language at level B1, at least, is required.
Those who have achieved one of the certificates listed on the Language requirements page are excluded from the obligation to verify their understanding of English language. In this case, it is necessary to attach a copy of their certification at the moment of enrolment.
The process of verifying OFAs, the attendance calendar and provided recovery courses are described on the web page Study.
From 2013/2014 Academic year, students that do not fulfil their OFA in B1 English language, Italian and Philosophical Culture between the exam session in September to enrolment at the following year cannot take exams until the attributed OFAs have been fulfilled.
Students that have enrolled in a subsequent year to their first, such as in cases of transfer, internal paths or matriculation with credit recognition, should have fulfilled the OFA by the time they are enrolled: they cannot take exams until they have fulfilled them nor may they participate in the eligibility tests organized for freshers.
Period: July 1st - September 30th 2024.
An additional admission session will be included from October 1st to October 30th 2024. The enrolment in this session entails the payment of an additional fee of 50 Euros.
The enrolment procedure is carried out completely online.
The following steps must be undertaken:
Pre-enrolment online: in order to pre-enrol, you must access the Personal Area on the website with your SPID or CIE (Electronic Identity Card) and select, in the Secretarial section, the function Enrol for courses with no admission test. Once the course has been selected, you must fill out the enrolment form. While filling out the form, you will be asked to upload a photograph (passport sized, full frontal, and clear) in jpg. form as well as the following documents:
Once the documents have been uploaded, it will be necessary to confirm all the data entered and proceed to the payment section.
Remember that it is possible to enrol in a degree programme requesting again for:
It is possible to enrol in a Bachelor’s degree programme and ask for recognition of educational activities previously carried out for:
Enrolment with recognized credits is not permitted for students simultaneously registered in another university course and who have requested a interruption of their studies.
While you are filling out the enrolment form online, you must attach, in addition to the documentation requested for registration the recognition of credits sheet approved and with your handwritten signature.
In case of transfer from another University, the enrolment form will be issued by the Enrolment Unit.
Enrolment with ECTS recognition is subjected to the payment of a fee of 300.00 Euros with the exception of enrolments with credit recognition for:
The payment invoice will be issued by the Enrolment Unit when the application will be successfully carried out.
The year of enrolment is determined on the basis of the number of University Credits (ECTS) you have been awarded:
Please remember that while choosing your degree courses and your subjects, you will only find courses that are in effect in the 2024/2025 a.y: at the moment of completion of enrolment, we will take into consideration the credit recognition sheet and we will register you in the appropriate year and the program specified in the sheet.
The request for credits recognition must be submitted to the Humanistic Campus from May 6th 2024 to September 16th 2024 and, for students who enrol from October 1st to October 30th 2024, by October 14th 2024.
In case of transfer the deadline is December 3rd 2024.
For recognition of your academic career, you must contact Humanistic Campus services. You will be asked to provide:
Self-certification form of the educational qualifications achieved/exams taken | 10 MB | |
Self-certification form of withdrawal/forfeiture from studies and exams taken [ITA] | 5 MB |
The Campus will collect the requests for credit recognition which will be submitted to an evaluation by the Teaching College. The credits recognition sheet, once approved by the Board, will be sent to you via e-mail. Please remember to sign the sheet.
It is possible to fill out the credits recognition sheet independently and attach it with the online registration form if you were to request recognition exclusively from previous studies carried out at Ca' Foscari which have the same teaching code as the course which you are registering for (for example, if you are claiming recognition of individual courses taken at Ca' Foscari).
Recognition will be made based on the following criteria:
If you already have a Professional Master’s Programme diploma, you can obtain a recognition of maximum 60 credits.
The activities recognized by Master’s/Specialist degrees or Professional Master’s already awarded will have no impact in terms of marks achieved on the total average for the Bachelor’s degree, but it will recognize the single courses and the student’s academic career that was suspended due to withdrawal, cessation or transfers from another university.