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2019/2020 TUITION FEE CALCULATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS

First year non-EU Students

First year tuition fees for extra-EU students enrolling at Tor Vergata University of Rome are as follows:

• €156,00 enrolment tax plus €500,00 tuition fee for extra-EU students from the following developing countries: Afghanistan, Angola, Bangladesh, Benin, Bhutan, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cambodia, Central African Republic, Chad, Comoros, Congo Democratic Republic, Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Gambia, Guinea, Guinea Bissau, Haiti, Kiribati, Korea Dem. Rep., Lao People's Democratic Republic, Lesotho, Liberia, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mauritania, Mozambique, Myanmar, Nepal, Niger, Rwanda, Sao Tome & Principe, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Solomon Islands, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan, Tanzania, Timor-Leste, Togo, Tuvalu, Uganda, Vanuatu, Yemen, Zambia e Zimbabwe.
• €156,00 enrolment tax plus €1.000,00 tuition fee for all other extra-EU students.

First year EU Students and non-EU students whose family income is declared in Italy

Once students have an ISEE-U indicator based on their family income (declared in Italy), they can then calculate exactly how much tuition fee they will be required to pay each year. The amount students are required to pay is proportionate to their family’s income bracket. Students in the lowest income bracket will be required to pay a €156,00 fee per year. The mid-level income bracket corresponds to the payment of a proportionate fee according to the ISEE-U indicator which would not be more than €1.260,00. The maximum fee that students would be required to cover is €5.250,00 per year, which is applicable to families in the highest income bracket or to students who do not submit an ISEE-U financial assessment evaluation to the University before 16 December each year. During specific dates around Welcome Week, CAF representatives will be available to assist students on campus.

ISEE-U INDICATOR NUMBER

AMOUNT TO BE PAID BY FIRST YEAR STUDENTS

0-13.000  €156,00
13.001-30.000 The amount is a proportionately calculated fee that is not greater than €1.260,00.
30.001 - 80.000 The amount is a proportionately calculated fee that is not greater than €4.896,00.
More than 80.001 or No ISEE-U indicator The amount is a proportionately calculated fee that is not greater than €5.250,00

All Second Year Students

Tuition fees for all second year students are based on family income. Tuition fees are divided into three main categories:
Ordinary (first-year students, second-year students who have earned at least 10 CFU by 10 August each year; students who are one year late with their studies and who have earned at least 25 CFU by 10 August each year).
Superior (all students who are more than 1 year late with their studies and who have earned at least 12 CFU by 10 August each year).
Maximum (all students who are 2 years late or more with their studies; students who are one year late with their studies and who have not earned at least 12 CFU by 10 August each year).

ANNUAL TUITION FEES - NOT INCLUDING THE €156,00 ENROLMENT FEE

ISEE-U INDICATOR Ordinary Superior Maximum
0-13.000 No fee  €300,00  €700,00
13.001-20.000  Proportionate fee up to €578,00  Proportionate fee up to €802,00  Proportionate fee up to €1.202,00
20.001-30.000  Proportionate fee up to €1.260,00   Proportionate fee up to €1.280,00   Proportionate fee up to €1.918,00
30.001-40.000  Proportionate fee up to €3.430,00  Proportionate fee up to €3.797,00  Proportionate fee up to €4.197,00
40.001-50.000  Proportionate fee up to €3.784,00  Proportionate fee up to €4.169,00  Proportionate fee up to €4.569,00
50.001-60.000  Proportionate fee up to €4.138,00  Proportionate fee up to €4.540,00  Proportionate fee up to €4.640,00
60.001-70.000  Proportionate fee up to €4.492,00  Proportionate fee up to €4.912,00  Proportionate fee up to €5.312,00
70.001-80.000  Proportionate fee up to €4.846,00  Proportionate fee up to €5.284,00  Proportionate fee up to €5.684,00
More than 90.000 or no  ISEE-U  €5.250,00   €5.655,00   €6.105,00

 

The CAF Office Procedures (all the students except First year Non-EU students)

Students are encouraged to make an appointment at a local CAF office as soon as possible, preferably within the month of September to receive their ISEE-U indicator and avoid paying the ISEE-U penalty fees. To request an ISEE-U evaluation, students must fill out the DSU form (Dichiarazione sostitutiva unica). In order to calculate fees for international students, the University requires a Family Income Assessment Evaluation Form for University Students (Scheda Raccolta Dati per Indicatore Parificato), which can only be issued by the CAF Offices in Italy.

The following documents must be submitted to the CAF Office to obtain the Family Income Assessment Evaluation Form for University Students:
• 2019 Income Tax Return indicating family income for the previous calendar year
• Family Real Estate Patrimony (as of 31 December of the previous year)
• Family Status Certificate (as of the previous year)
• Indication of any scholarships awarded in the previous year and two years ago
• Copy of student’s Italian Fiscal Code Number (codice fiscale)
• Indication of annual average bank account balance in the previous calendar year
• Copy of student’s passport or I.D.

The Family Income Assessment Evaluation Form for University Students costs €11.70, which the student pays for directly at the CAF Office. A full list of the necessary documents to take to the CAF can be found here.
The Family Income Assessment Evaluation Form for University Students is an indicator which measures the economic status of families and takes into consideration income, assets, and the number of members of each family unit. Students may follow this link to simulate their course fee calculations. Students should make an appointment at one of the CAF offices, such as the CAF office on via Cavour in Rome where there is an English-speaking employee. For the 2019/2020 academic year, students must log onto the Delphi online platform and specifically give permission to allow the University to access their ISEE-U. This procedure must be done no later than 16 December. After this date, a non-refundable late submission fee must be paid by the student, according to the following table:
 

ISEE-U LATE SUBMISSION DATE  PENALTY FEE

From 16 December 2019 to 15 March 2020 €150,00
From 16 March 2020 to 31 May 2020 €200,00

During specific dates around Welcome Week, CAF representatives will be available to assist students on campus. A photocopy of the Family Income Assessment Evaluation Form for University Students must be submitted to the International Students Office (Via Cracovia – University of Rome Tor Vergata Main Administrative Building, Rettorato) by 16 December.
International Students Office – Opening Hours until 5 November:
From Monday to Friday: 9:00am -12:00pm
Wednesday: 2:00pm – 4:00pm
From 6 November the Office will open according to the following schedule:
Monday, Wednesday, Friday: 9:00am – 12:00pm
Wednesday: 2:00pm – 4:00pm
Please note: Students who do not submit the Family Income Assessment Evaluation Form for University Students to the University will be responsible for paying the maximum rate of the yearly tuition fee (80% of the maximum rate will be applied only to the students coming from countries with low-income economies).
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Tuition Fee Calculations for Second Year non-EU Students

Starting from the second year of enrolment, tuition fees are based on each student’s family income. In order to calculate fees for international students, the University requires a Family Income Assessment Evaluation Form for University Students (Scheda Raccolta Dati per Indicatore Parificato), which can be issued only by the CAF Offices in Italy. The Family Income Assessment Evaluation Form for University Students costs €11.70, which the student pays for directly at the CAF Office.  A photocopy of the Family Income Assessment Evaluation Form for University Students must then be submitted to the International Students Office (Via Cracovia – University of Rome Tor Vergata Main Administrative Building, Rettorato) by 16 December. Any documents submitted should be legally translated and validated by the Italian Embassy or Consulate in the student’s country of origin. The following documents must be submitted to the CAF Office to obtain the Family Income Assessment Evaluation Form for University Students:

• 2020 Income Tax Return indicating family income for the 2019 calendar year (approved by the Italian Diplomatic Authorities)
• Family Real Estate Patrimony (as of 31 December 2019)
• Family Status Certificate (as of 2019)
• Indication of any scholarships awarded in 2018 and 2019
• Indication of annual average bank account balance in the 2019 calendar year
• Copy of student’s passport
• Copy of student’s Italian Fiscal Code I.D. Number (codice fiscale)
Please note: Students who do not submit the Family Income Assessment Evaluation Form for University Students to the University will be responsible for paying the maximum rate of the yearly tuition fee.
Before international students arrive in Italy, and for each successive year of enrolment, their annual family income statement must be certified by the Italian Diplomatic Authorities in their home country, in particular at their local Italian Consulate or Embassy. Once the proper documentation is submitted to the local Italian Diplomatic Authority, students will then receive the certified documents required for submission at the CAF Office (Italian Tax Service Centres) in Rome. During specific dates around Welcome Week, CAF representatives will be available to assist students on campus.
As an alternative, students arriving after Welcome Week should immediately make an appointment at a CAF office to submit their certified family income statement. The CAF office will provide students with the correct form so they may proceed with their financial status evaluation which will then be used to determine each student’s specific annual tuition fee amount. Please read the detailed information below regarding the CAF Offices in Rome.

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Payment Schedule for All Students

The following payment schedule must be followed in order for students to be officially enrolled in their programme of study. Payment must be made at any branch office of the Unicredit Bank in Italy or by credit card through Unicredit Bank’s online payment system. Students who do not pay within the established deadline dates will not be able to register for exams, obtain diploma certificates, or transfer to another university. Enrolment is made official only when students bring their receipt of tuition payment to the Students Office on the ground floor of the School of Economics.

TUITION PAYMENT SCHEDULE - FIRST YEAR STUDENTS
Instalment I By 5 November 2019 €156,00 + partial fee (up to €332,00 depending on family income)
Instalment II By 29 March 2020 50% of tuition fee for amounts of more than €300,00
Instalment II, part II By 31 May 2020 All of the remaining fee

TUITION FEE PAYMENT SCHEDULE - SECOND YEAR STUDENTS
    Ordinary  Superior   Maximum
Instalment I By 5 November 2019 €156,00 + partial fee (up to €332,00 depending on family income) €456,00 €856,00
Instalment II By 29 March 2020 50% of tuition fee for amounts of more than €300,00 50% of tuition fee for amounts of more than €300,00 50% of tuition fee for amounts of more than €300,00
Instalment II, part II By 31 May 2020 All of the remaining fee All of the remaining fee All of the remaining fee

LATE TUITION PAYMENT PENALTY FEES - INSTALMENT I
Payment made between 6 November 2019 and 31 December 2019: €50,00 penalty fee
Payment made between 1 January 2020 and 29 March 2020: €100,00 penalty fee

LATE TUITION PAYMENT PENALTY FEES - INSTALMENT II
Payment made between 31 March 2020 and 30 April 2020: €50,00 penalty fee
Payment made after 30 April 2020: €100,00 penalty fee