University of Tor Vergata International Students Welcome 2017 |
University of Rome Tor Vergata is glad to welcome all newly enrolled international students from the 4th to the 15th of September, 2017, from 9.00 a.m. to 2.00 p.m. For two weeks, from Monday to Friday, at Tor Vergata School of Economics (Via Columbia 2 - Building A, Aula Freezer), twice a day (10.00am and 12.00pm) students will be supported and tutored in filling the Stay Permit, Health Insurance and Pass card for transportation in Rome modules. Also, there will be several stands that will support students with information regarding activities and organizations available at the campus or in the city of Rome. Find out more about the programme and stands below. |
Please Note International students entering Italy are required to carry 2 important documents, both issued by the Italian Diplomatic Authorities in your own country: the Entry Visa (only for non-EU students who reside abroad) and the Codice Fiscale (Fiscal Code). Please note that you have to ask for the Codice Fiscale to your local Italian Embassy (or Consulate) at the moment of the Entry Visa request so please don’t forget about it. |
2017 Welcome Week Programme & Stands |
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Fiscal Code (Codice Fiscale) |
Please note that you have to ask for the Codice Fiscale to the Italian Embassy (or Consulate) at the moment of the Entry Visa request. The Codice Fiscale is necessary for all kinds of interaction with the Italian public administration. |
Know your Tuition Fees: CAF and ISEEU |
Tuition fees at the University of Rome Tor Vergata for the AY 2017/2018 will be based on the student's family income. International students' family income can only be certified by the Italian Diplomatic Authorities (local Consulate or local Embassy), which students should consult in order to know what documents are needed for such certification. Once the proper documentation is submitted to the Italian Diplomatic Authority, it will provide the student with the certified documents that need to be brought to any CAF Office (Italian Tax Service Centres) after arriving in Rome. The CAF office will deliver to the student the ISEEU module necessary to then determine the student's yearly tuition fee amount. Not submitting the ISEEU to the University will imply for the student the payment based on the maximum rate of the yearly fee of the course (80% of the maximum rate for the students coming from low-income economies or lower-middle-income economies; 100% of the maximum rate for all the other international students). |
Contacts |
Tor Vergata Welcome Office
University of Rome Tor Vergata |
email: welcome@uniroma2.it |
phone: 39 06 7259 2817 |
facebook: torvergata orienta |