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Once all successful candidates in the ranking lists and possible scrolling of the ranking lists completed the preenrolment procedures indicated in Article 7, they must compulsorily enroll within the dates specified in the A.Y 2025-26 Student Guide by following the instructions at these links below:

- https://studenti.uniroma2.it/en/immatricolazione/

- http://web.uniroma2.it/en/percorso/admissions/sezione/how_to_enroll


PLEASE NOTE:
Applicants with foreign qualifications must meet the deadlines as per Article 7, and read the following Article 11 of this call with regards to the required procedure and deadlines.

 

Payment of university fees and contributions

All the information regarding the calculation of fees and contributions, with the relative deadlines and payment methods, will be available in the 2026/2027 Student Guide published on the University website:

- https://web.uniroma2.it/en/percorso/students/sezione/student_guidebook

- http://web.uniroma2.it/en/percorso/admissions/sezione/tuition_fees 


The Guide will also specify all the possibilities for total or partial exemption from the payment of fees and contributions. 

Transfers, transitions and shortening of courses  

Admission according to the procedure set out in the present call is also necessary for:

- Students from other universities who intend to apply for transfer to the Course of Study in “Global Governance”;
 
- Students of “Tor Vergata University of Rome” belonging to Courses of Study other than “Global Governance” who intend to apply for inbound transfer to the Course of Study in “Global Governance”. 


University students coming from other universities or from courses of study of other Faculties/Macroareas of the "Tor Vergata" University of Rome, must scan digitally and legibly the documentation proving the request for inbound transfer (if coming from degree courses not related to the Faculty of Economics of our University) or transfer (if coming from other universities) and send it, along with the request for a confirmation of receipt, to the following email address segreteria-studenti@economia.uniroma2.it and global.governance@uniroma2.it by the following dates: 

• from 1 August 2026 to 31 December 2026. 

It will be the responsibility of the Student secretariat to send, together with the request for a confirmation of receipt, the further procedures to be carried out on the University's Delphi site. 

Candidates with a qualification obtained abroad and non-EU candidates residing abroad

Candidates with a qualification obtained abroad will be admitted to the selection process subject to conditions.

In the case of successful candidates, they must proceed to enrolment by following the instructions available at the following links:

- https://web.uniroma2.it/en/percorso/admissions/sezione/how_to_apply

- https://www-2023.studenti.uniroma2.it/en/come-iscriversi-con-titolo-estero-2/

In order to obtain a visa, mandatory for the enrolment, non-EU candidates resident abroad, must submit the pre-registration application through the Universitaly portal by July 31st 2026.
The pre-registration application on the Universitaly platform must compulsorily include the documents listed at the following link

Once you have completed your pre-registration application on the Universitaly platform, the candidates have to wait for the validation of the application by the University, and then contact their diplomatic representative to complete the required procedures.

In the event of irregularities in the documentation provided relating to the foreign qualification, the student's enrolment will be automatically cancelled.

Entry requirements

In order to enroll on three-year degree courses and single-cycle master's degree courses, students must have a high school diploma obtained abroad after at least 12 years of education, as stipulated in the Ministerial Procedures and its annexes.
For further details on the validity of foreign qualifications, please refer to the ministerial procedures for A.Y. 2025/26 available at the following link

In particular, if the candidate has one of the following foreign qualifications, please consult Attachment 1 and Attachment 2

- high school diploma obtained in USA or United Kingdom
- title awarded by university institutes of ecclesiastical studies based in Italy and approved by the Holy See
- Italian qualification awarded by border schools or Italian sections of foreign schools
- International Baccalaureate qualification
- final qualifications of secondary education institutions of the republic of San Marino
- title awarded by foreign schools operating in Italy or European schools

IMPORTANT:
In order to finalize the enrolment procedure, foreign qualifications must be accompanied by the documents listed at the following links:

- http://en.uniroma2.it/admissions/how-to-apply/

- https://www-2023.studenti.uniroma2.it/en/come-iscriversi-con-titolo-estero-2/

University Institutions, according to Art. 2 of Law 148/2002 and subsequent additions, are autonomous for the purpose of the documentation to be requested for enrolment purposes; therefore, the University reserves the right to request additional documentation if is necessary.

Students with a foreign qualification and study visa applicants have to formalize their enrolment procedures within the deadlines set by going to the International Students Office, Via Cracovia, 50 - 00173 ROME – Building D- ground floor- Room n. 1 (email address: international.students@uniroma2.it ).


PLEASE NOTE:
In order to finalize the enrolment procedures, all students with a foreign title will have to bring in person the originals of the documentation uploaded on the DELPHI platform at the International Students Secretariat by December 19, 2025. At this stage, the enrolment will be validated and it will be issued the matriculation number.
On the other hand, non-EU citizens with a valid stay permit and final title from a school with a didactical italian system will have to formalize their enrolment at the Students Secretariat of Economics Faculty. The secretariat itself will proceed with the residence permit verification and the subsequent issuance of the matriculation
number.

 

Students with disabilities or Specific Learning Disorders (DSA)

Students with a disability equal to or greater than 66% and/or with recognition of a disability pursuant to art. 3, paragraphs 1 and 3 of the law of February 5th, 1992, n. 104 and/or with a diagnosis of specific learning disabilities (DSA) pursuant to law no. 170/2010, upon registration on Delphi, pursuant to art. 2 of this Call, can declare that they are students with disabilities or with DSA.
Certifications of civil disability and/or recognition of handicap (Law No. 104/92) and/or Learning Disorder (Law No. 170/2020), must be sent, scanned in PDF format, together with the application for participation in the selection as per Article 2 of this call, to the e-mail address: segreteria@caris.uniroma2.it.

Candidates with disabilities or DSA who reside in foreign countries and who wish to take advantage of the above-mentioned measures must also forward, scanned in PDF format, by e-mail to the CARIS secretariat at the following address: segreteria@caris.uniroma2.it , the  certification accompanied by a sworn translation in Italian or in English from the Italian embassy competent for the territory attesting to the state of disability or DSA.

The CARIS Secretariat, will examine the certifications and assess their eligibility; it will also inform the candidate via email about whether or not the required aids are granted. Further information can be found at the following link

PLEASE NOTE: Medical certifications that have not been updated due to limitation of SSN activitycaused by the COVID- 19 pandemic may also be submitted. In such cases, the universities reserve the right to eventually request a integration of documentation, if required.

At the time of enrolment, in order to request partial or total exemption from fees (where applicable) or all the services provided by law and dispensed by CARIS, students, in addition to ticking the relevant box when enrolling on Delphi, must produce the certifications to the CARIS Secretariat, also by sending a good quality scan in PDF format, to the email address: segreteria@caris.uniroma2.it . All documents containing sensitive data will be kept by the CARIS office in compliance with current regulations.

PLEASE NOTE:
The University reserves the right to verify the truth of all statements made. Please also note that anyone who produce false statements, make false documents or uses them is punished under the Criminal Code and the related laws.

Tuition fee exemptions:

• Students with a disability equal to or greater than 66% or with recognition of disability pursuant to art. 3, paragraphs 1 and 3 of the law of 5 February 1992, n. 104 are totally exempt from payment of university fees and contributions for enrolment and must follow the same on-line enrolment procedure provided for all students, self-certifying the disability in the same application form.
In order to finalize the enrolment procedure, they will have to deliver or send to the CARIS Secretariat (email: segreteria@caris.uniroma2.it)all the documentation issued by the competent authorities certifying their disability status.

• It is also possible, following the same procedure, to request a 20% discount on the amount of the second instalment for students with a recognized disability between 46% and 65%

• Students with a valid certification of Specific Learning Disorders (DSA) may also request a 20% reduction on the comprehensive fee, following the same procedure. This discount cannot be combined with other types of partial exemptions for students with a valid DSA certification (*). 

In case of non-presentation or ineligibility of the documentation submitted by the student, it will be required to pay all university fees and contributions.

During the career, the request for dispensatory measures and compensatory tools for each individual course to be followed or exam must instead be made with specific written requests to CARIS.

(*) The DSA (Specific Learning Disorder) certification must be issued by the National Health Service or, if provided for by regional regulations, by specialists or facilities accredited to issue DSA certifications. It must be detailed and clear, including reference to nosographic codes and the explicit mention of the DSA related to Reading and/or Writing and/or Calculation, in accordance with the provisions of Law 170/2010, the Consensus Conference, Cc-ISS-2011, and subsequent updates, as well as the provisions of the State-Regions Conference of 2012 as adopted by individual Regions.

For the Lazio Region, it is recommended to consult the page dedicated to Specific Learning Disorders – DSA – Salute Lazio

For further information and contacts please consult the website