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Students holding a foreign qualification and, if international, not requiring visa

Information on the admission and enrolment procedures for students holding a foreign qualification (if international, not requiring a visa)

If you are an Italian or a EU citizen or a non-EU citizen permanently resident in Italy not requiring visa, holding a foreign qualification, complete the enrolment procedure according to the set terms; if you wish and if provided for the study programme of your interest, apply for a preliminary evaluation of your qualification for the purpose of the pre-admission.
 In this page, you can find information about the procedures and the required documentation

Pre-admission to a study programme at UniMC (where provided)

During this phase, apply for a preliminary evaluation of your qualification for the verification of your eligibility in order to access a first-level (bachelor) or a second-level (master) degree programme offered by the University of Macerata.

This step takes place between the autumn and spring of the academic year preceding the one in which you wish to enrol: e.g. if you wish to enrol in the 2024/2025 academic year, you must submit your pre-admission application between autumn 2023 and spring 2024.

The pre-admission application is exclusively online and available on the dedicated portal:

apply.unimc.it

Upon registration at apply.unimc.it, you can consult the educational offer (bachelor's and master's degree programmes) of the academic year of your interest, verify the deadlines and the admission requirements specific to each study programme and the needed documents to submit your pre-admission application.

You can apply:

  • for the pre-admission to up 2 study programmes;
  • even if you are about to graduate and wish to know in advance whether you are eligible for the enrolment.

Consult the guidelines to get helpful tips to prepare your online pre-admission application.

If the study programme of your interest is not available at apply.unimc.it, send the pre-admission application directly to the Department to which the study course pertains, attaching a copy of your identity document, your CV, the relevant documentation of the completed studies and any language certification. Contact prospective.student@unimc.it for information and support.

After submitting your pre-admission application, a teaching committee will examine your qualifications and, in case of positive pre-evaluation, you result as eligible for enrollment under reserve: at this stage, the authenticity of the declared qualifications is not verified; moreover, the eligibility for the enrolment does not represent your effective enrolment at the University of Macerata.


Enrolment at UniMC (first-year enrolment)

If you live abroad, before arriving in Italy, make sure to have the required and proper documentation to finalize your enrolment in the selected study program - see below.
In case of lack of any of the required documentation, your enrolment should be not properly finalized and a block on your career is applied.

Complete the procedure of enrolment in the first year of a bachelor's or master's degree programme offered by the University of Macerata.

When: from July 15 to October 31

beyond this deadline, and only for direct-access study programmes, by January 15 by paying an additional fee.

If you enroll in a first-level degree programme (three-year bachelor or five-year-single-cycle programme):

    1) Complete the online enrollment procedure within the UniMC online student service portal:

    • register to create your UniMC account and enrol in the first-level degree programme (Corso di laurea) you have been admitted to. You can follow this tutorial to learn the procedure: Online enrollment tutorial;
    • upload the required documentation, such as: your photo, copy of your ID/passport, and, if required, copy of your residence permit (permesso di soggiorno) or of the application receipt (assicurata) along with the convocation letter at the Migration Office while you are waiting for the finale document
    • enclose soft copies (in PDF format) of the required enrolment documents - see the next point.

    2) Deliver the REQUIRED ENROLMENT DOCUMENTS in person to the Department's Registrar's Office (Segreteria Studenti, see the details here):

    • Secondary school diploma, achieved after at least 12 years of studylegalized and submitted with an official translation in Italian (see this paragraph).
      If the diploma was issued after a period inferior to 12 years of study, provide one of the following: a transcript of records showing you have completed one or two years of academic studies or a post-secondary qualification or a certificate showing you have successfully completed a Foundation Course. These documents should be also officially translated into Italian and legalized.
    • If provided for in the country where the qualification has been achieved, a certificate showing you have passed the relevant university entrance exam (e.g., YKS-Yükseköğretim Kurumları Sınavı in Turkey, Vestibular or Exame Nacional do Ensino Médio in Brazil, Gao Kao in China etc.), legalized and submitted with an official translation in Italian.
    • One  of the following documents: Declaration of Value (Dichiarazione di valore in locoor one of the Statements issued by the Italian ENIC-NARIC centre (CIMEA);
    • Certificate of result of the specific TOLC for the study program of your interest (more details: Test OnLine CISIA - TOLC).

    3) Pay the tuition fees. For information about amounts, deadlines, and available fee reductions and exemptions: Tuition fees - Fees reduction and exemptions.

    If you enroll in a two-year master's degree programme:

    1) Complete the online enrollment procedure within the UniMC online student service portal:

    • register to create your UniMC account and enrol in the first-level degree programme (Corso di laurea magistrale) you have been admitted to. You can follow this tutorial to learn the procedure: Online enrollment tutorial;
    • upload the required documentation, such as: your photo, copy of your passport and visa, copy of your residence permit (permesso di soggiorno) or of the application receipt (assicurata) along with the convocation letter at the Migration Office while you are waiting for the finale document
    • enclose soft copies (in PDF format) of the required enrolment documents - see the next point.

    2) Deliver the REQUIRED ENROLMENT DOCUMENTS in person to the Department's Registrar's Office (Segreteria Studenti, see the details here):

    • Bachelor’s diploma (or a post-secondary qualification awarded by a non-academic higher education institution enabling you to proceed to the subsequent level of education in the country where it was issued) legalised and submitted with an official translation in Italian (see this paragraph).
    • Transcript of Records issued by the competent academic authority legalised and submitted with an official translation in Italian (see this paragraph).
    • One  of the following documents: Diploma Supplement of the Bachelor's degree showing the passed exams (only for qualifications achieved within the framework of Bologna Process: http://www.ehea.info/page-full_members), or  Declaration of Value (Dichiarazione di valore in loco) or one of the Statements issued by the Italian ENIC-NARIC centre (CIMEA).

    If you submit the Diploma Supplement, you are exempted from submitting the Transcript of Records.

    3) Pay the tuition fees. For information about amounts, deadlines, and available fee reductions and exemptions: Tuition fees - Fees reduction and exemptions.

    Consult the website of your Department to verify if any further documentation and duties are requested to finalise your enrollment application.

    Information for all students holding a qualification achieved abroad

    Translation

    The documents listed above must be submitted with an official translation in Italian. The official Italian translation must be attached to any document submitted in a foreign language. Such translation may be produced in your country or in Italy by local courthouses or by official or courthouse translators. Translations must then be certified by the relevant Italian Consulate unless there are special agreements to the contrary. If your certificates are in English and the course of your choice is delivered in English, you do not have to provide certificates translated into Italian.

    Authentication (legalization)

    Qualifications must be authenticated by the relevant authorities of the country where they were issued, and provided for in that country. In countries that signed the Hague Convention on 5th October 1961, an “Apostille'’ stamped by the relevant local authorities may replace authentication. Authentication is not mandatory when the qualification has been issued in a signatory country of the Brussels Convention of 25th May 1987, ratified in Italy by means of Law No. 106 of 24th April 1990 (Belgium, Denmark, France, Ireland), or in Germany, due to the Italian-German Convention providing for exemptions from instrument-authentication, signed in Rome on 7th June 1969 and ratified by means of Law No. 176 of 12th April 1973.

    Relevant course syllabuses

    If it is deemed relevant for the purpose of evaluating your educational qualification, the University of Macerata may request that you submit syllabuses for the exams you have passed.


    Academic recognition of a qualification achieved abroad (former "equipollenza diretta")

    The academic recognition procedure analytically evaluates foreign academic qualifications to verify whether they correspond in terms of level, years of study and content to an Italian qualification. The evaluation has the aim of issuing a provision which is similar to an Italian final qualification and has legal value in our country.
    This form of recognition has only academic purposes, recognition in all respects, including the continuation of studies to acquire a higher level qualification (recognition for professional purposes follows a different procedure). Historically this procedure is identified with the term "equipollenza", even if Law n. 148 of 2002 no longer uses this term. For further information: MUR Ministry of University and Research website.

    To request academic recognition of a qualification obtained abroad for the purpose of obtaining a corresponding University qualification (former 'equipollenza diretta'), deliver or send to the relevant Department's Registrar's Office within the deadlines established for entrollment:

    • An application addressed to the Rector, specifying the type of qualification you wish to obtain at the University of Macerata
    • A copy of a valid residence permit or of a receipt of the application for such permit (only if you are a non-EU citizen permanently living in Italy)
    • The original copy (or certified copy) of your qualification, authenticated and submitted with an official translation in Italian
    • A declaration briefly explaining qualification status, known as 'Dichiarazione di valore in loco', or a declaration released by an ENIC-NARIC centre or a declaration from an official foreign institution
    • A certificate listing exams you have passed (transcript), issued by the relevant university, authenticated and submitted with an official translation in Italian

    The Department's Registrar's Office ('Segreteria Studenti') will inform you of the result of your application.

    If a statement of comparability is issued confirming that your qualification is equivalent to one in this country, you must pay the fees and tax due to enrol full-time, as well as € 71,38 in connection to the issuing of your degree on parchment and to deliver costs to your address.

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