Tuition Fee Regulation

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University tuition fees for international students - A.Y. 2020/2021

In recent years, the calculation of Italian university tuition fees have changed. Please remember that your annual tuition fees at Tor Vergata depend on your first year of enrollment. Students enrolled in 2019/2020 will keep paying tuition fees according to the tuition system described here until the end of their academic career; students first enrolled in 2018/2019 (or before) will pay their fees according to their tuition system.

Currently, in order to be considered as an Italian fee status student for tuition fee purposes, you generally need to have your family income declared in Italy so that the University will get your ISEE and calculate your annual tuition fee on the basis of your incomes. Even if you are a student regularly paying taxes in one of the EU Countries, you will be considered into the Italian fee status students and your tuition fee will be calculated on the basis of your family income.

Finally, NON-EU students are divided into 3 groups for tuition fee rates: those declaring their income overseas, those declaring their income in one of the EU Countries and those enrolling at the School of Economics.

 

Annual tuition fees are payable in two instalments at Tor Vergata with deadlines in November and in March; detailed information about deadlines will be published into the Students Guide 2020.

 

  • Italian and EU Students – please refer to the Students Guide 2019, chapter 7, as no changes have been made for 2020/2021.
  • Non-EU Students: Non-EU students unable to submit a regular ISEE, will be asked to pay an annual tuition fee of 1.156,00 €. LazioDisco scholarship winners will have a reduction of 140 euro, paying 1.016,00 €.
  • Non-EU students coming from this* list of countries, will be asked to pay an annual tuition fee of 656,00 €. LazioDisco scholarship winners will have a reduction of 140 euro, paying 516,00 €.

*Afghanistan, Angola, Bangladesh, Benin, Bhutan, BurkinaFaso, Burundi, Cambogia, 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.

 

Deadlines and Installments

 

Deadline for the payment of the First Installment

For the students enrolling in the first year, the first installment must be paid during the enrolment procedures. If this is not specified in the course call, the first installment must be paid by November 5th, 2019.

For enrolment to the second year onwards, the first installment must be paid by November 5th 2019.

The first payment slip is issued by the Delphi system in the section reserved for initial registration in year one or in the following academic years.

 

Fines for late payment:

In cases of late payment, a fine will automatically be added to the payment of the next installment:

 

50 Euros for payments made by December 31st, 2019

 

100 Euros for payments between January 1st and March 30th , 2020

 

Deadline for the payment of the Second Instalment

The second installment can be paid with two options:

 

Divided into two payments (default option)

- 50% by March 31st, 2020

- 50% by May 29th, 2020

A single payment by March 31st, 2020 if you select "single payment" (pagamento in un’unica soluzione) or if the second instalment is lower than 300 Euros.

- Fines for late payment:

 

In case of late payment, a fine will be automatically added to your next instalment of:

 

50 Euros for payments within one month after the deadline

100 Euros for payments more than one month after the deadline

N.B: It is important to remember that fines due to late payments can be avoided by guaranteeing that all installments are paid respecting the deadlines. Should the student request a reappraisal of the installments, a price adjustment will be recalculated.

 

 

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