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How much does it cost to study at Cattolica?

Studying at Università Cattolica has a cost that varies depending on several factors: the equivalent family income, the equivalent income brackets, the nature of the income and the study programme in which you enrol.

Two criteria have been used to determine costs:

  1. The first, which is valid for most degree programmes, is based on the criterion of equivalent family income: contributions, in this case, vary according to the income bracket.
  2. The second method involves fixed amounts: the instalments are the same for all those enrolled on programmes for which this type of taxation is provided for.

The criterion to be adopted is specified, for each programme, in the regulations for each academic year.

 

The annual university tuition fee (between €3,200 and €10,400) is divided into five instalments; The first and second instalments have a fixed amount, the first must be paid at the time of enrolment and the second by 11 December 2024.
The third, fourth and fifth instalments are variable and due respectively:

  • January 31, 2025;
  • March 28, 2025;
  • 30th May, 2025.

Regulations for tuition fees for the academic year 2024/2025

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Presentazione Normativa_24-25.pdf
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PRESENTATION OF THE GENERAL REGULATIONS FOR DETERMINING UNIVERSITY FEES
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2024-2025 Normativa tasse primo anno di corso (2).pdf
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Students enrolled in the first year of the programme
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2024-2025 Normativa tasse anni successivi al primo (1).pdf
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Students enrolled in years subsequent to the first in progress, behind-schedule students and repeating students

     

It is important, in all cases, to check the BENEFITS available and any exemptions provided for in particular cases

     

Participation fees for Specialising Masters

Each Specialising Master Programme has a specific cost to be paid in several instalments, which you can find on the 'admission' page of each Master. Fees can be paid by MAV slip, by bank transfer or by credit card (for the Milan, Brescia and Piacenza-Cremona campuses).

A series of scholarships and financial benefits are available to Italian and foreign students who meet specific merit, origin and financial requirements. Enrolled students can also apply, through an agreement with Banca Intesa, for a low-interest loan to cover participation costs. In addition, each individual Specialising Master Programme may award scholarships covering all or part of the tuition and university fees.

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