How and When to Enroll

The information required to enroll in the course is provided in the official call for applications, which outlines the admission procedures

News and updates

The presentation of the degree programme to new students, attended by first-year lecturers, will take place on Friday 26 September (10 a.m. to 2 p.m.) in room 101 of the Marco Polo building.

The deadlines for enrolment in the limited-enrolment degree programme in Languages, Cultures, Literatures and Translation are as follows:
- Participation in the selection process: 2 July to 15 September 2025
- Publication of the list of participants with their scores: 17 September 2025
- Deadline for reporting any inconsistencies: 19 September 2025
- Publication of the ranking list and start of enrolment for those eligible: 23 September 2025
- Payment deadline for those in a useful position in the ranking list: 29 September 2025
- Publication of the first list of replacements and start of enrolment for those eligible: 2 October 2025
- Payment deadline for the first list of replacements 7 October 2025
- Publication of the second list of replacements and start of enrolment for those eligible 13 October 2025
- Payment deadline for the second list of replacements 16 October 2025
- Publication of the third list of replacements and start of enrolment for those eligible: 20 October 2025
- Payment deadline for the third list of replacements: 23 October 2025
- The ranking list with the allocation of limited study languages will be published by 25 September 2025

OFA (Obbligo Formativo Aggiuntivo - Further Required Course)

Your test results may highlight any gaps in the basic knowledge required for your programme. If this is the case, you will be required to complete an OFA (Obbligo Formativo Aggiuntivo - Further Required Course), which will enable you to make up for gaps in one or more subjects.

The admission call sets out the score thresholds that determine the need for such OFA

OFA must be completed within the first year of your degree programme.

Generally speaking, there are two ways to pass the OFA:

  • by passing one or more of the first-year curricular exams, as indicated in the call;
  • Or by passing an ad hoc test organised by your faculty or department.

In both cases, you must follow the support courses organised by your faculty or department in order to complete the OFA.

You will find more information on the Attendance section

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