ADMISSION ROUNDS FOR THE 2025/26 ACADEMIC YEAR

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If you are planning to apply for admission to a bachelor’s or master’s degree in the 2025/26 academic year, you will need to fill out and submit your application during one of the available admission rounds.


In order to be sure that you are seeing the information relevant for applicants with your citizenship, PLEASE CHECK THAT YOU HAVE ACCURATELY INDICATED YOUR NATIONALITY ON THE HOMEPAGE OF THIS PLATFORM IN THE UPPER RIGHT-HAND CORNER. The relevant admission rounds article is made visible based on this factor.


FINDING OUT WHEN YOU ARE ELIGIBLE TO APPLY
If you have indicated your citizenship accurately on the homepage of this platform before consulting this article, these are the rounds in which you are eligible to apply.

However, if you are a non-EU citizen already residing in Italy and in possession of a residence permit that is valid for university enrolment, then you need to consult the admission rounds for EU applicants.


HOW YOUR APPLICATION IS EVALUATED

  • At the very least, the processing of your application will require a pre-evaluation of your documents in order to confirm your eligibility to apply for your chosen programme(s) of study, which is carried out by our International Office’s Welcome Unit. Check the Preliminary evaluation for international students and Entry requirements for applicants holding an international qualification web pages for more information.
  • For master’s degrees, a second phase involves the evaluation of your academic background and CV, which is carried out by a Teaching Committee composed of one or more professors.
  • Limited-access bachelor’s and master’s degree programmes also involve taking an entry test.


APPLYING FOR MERIT-BASED SCHOLARSHIPS
If you have a CGPA of 85% or higher, you are eligible to apply for Ca’ Foscari’s targeted financial aid for high-achieving students during the FIRST AND SECOND ADMISSION ROUNDS ONLY.


GETTING FEEDBACK ON YOUR APPLICATION
As the section above entitled “How your application is evaluated” makes clear, regardless of the programme(s) to which you have requested admission, the evaluation of your application can involve multiple steps. Based on the number of these steps – for instance, if your programme requires you to be placed in a ranking based on your performance on an entry test, or if your application needs to be evaluated by your programme’s Teaching Committee (master’s degrees) – this process requires different amounts of time.
Generally speaking, bachelor’s degree applicants can expect to receive feedback on their admission to their first-priority programme (the programme ranked as first in the application if two programmes were indicated) within approximately 5 weeks of the end of the admission round in which they applied.
In contrast, master’s degree applicants can expect to receive feedback on their admission to their first-priority programme (the programme ranked as first in the application if two programmes were indicated) within approximately 6 weeks of the end of the admission round in which they applied.

8 Oct 2024