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OFA

What are OFAs

Additional Formative Obligations (OFAs) are supplementary activities to make up for any gaps revealed in the Initial Preparation Check.

If you have been allocated OFAs, you can still enrol and attend classes, but you will have to make them up during the first year of the course.

Read how to clear OFAs on the TELEMACO page

If you do not pass the TE.S.E.O. test in order to fulfil the O.F.A. you will have to take certain examinations as a priority, for a total of at least 12 CFUs from the following subjects: 

Classical Curriculum

Italian Literature (64901), Latin Literature (64883), History of the Greek Language (64876)

Modern Curriculum

Italian Literature (64901), History of the Italian Language (64908), Romance Philology (64895)

Music and Performing Arts Curriculum

Italian Literature (64901), Modern History (64929)

Classical Curriculum

In the case of Latin OFAs, you will have to take the Latin Latin Remedial Course.

The Latin OFAs will be remedied by taking a Latin placement test. Following this, you will have to pass a test, similar to the entrance test, to clear the OFA.

For information visit the Lectureships

page.

In the case of Latin OFAs, you will have to take the Latin Latin Remedial Course.

The Latin OFAs will be remedied by taking a Latin placement test. Following this, you will have to pass a test, similar to the entrance test, to clear the OFA.

For information visit the Lectureships

page.

In the case of OFA in Greek, you will have to follow the Greek remedial OFA course.

After this, you will have to pass a test, similar to the entrance test, to clear the OFA.

For information visit the Lectoriates

page.

In the case of OFA in Greek, you will have to follow the Greek remedial OFA course.

After this, you will have to pass a test, similar to the entrance test, to clear the OFA.

For information visit the Lectoriates

page.