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Prospective students

Enrollment for open-access bachelor's or master's degree programs

The deadlines for pre-registration:

  • from 9 April to 3 October 2024
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  • from 4 October and by 6 November 2024
  • with default

The confirmation of registration is active from 16 July 2024 and until 3 October 2024. From 4 October and until 6 November 2024 with payment of arrears.

Part-time

Read how you can enrol at UniGe part-time

Transfers

If you want to apply for transfer the deadlines are:

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  • Inbound Transfer:
    • from 16 July to 3 October 2024
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    • from 4 October and by 6 November 2024 with delay
      this deadline refers both to the application for leave of absence at the other university and to the application for enrolment at Unige, on pain of payment of the late payment fee
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  • Inbound transfer to courses with a programmed number of students (years following the first year): for these courses transfer applications may only be submitted following authorisation to be requested from UniGe by 30 August 2024.

    For the courses of study in Medicine and Surgery, Dentistry and Prosthodontics and the Health Professions and Architectural Sciences a special "Admission Notice" is issued.
     
  • Outgoing transfers: for outgoing transfers the UniGe student must take into account the deadlines set by the other university.
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Course transitions

Do you want to apply for a pass from one course at the University of Genoa to another course at the University of Genoa?

  •  Foropen access coursesthe deadlines are:
    • from 16 July to 3 October 2024
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    • from 4 October and by 6 November 2024 with late payment
      N.B. it is only necessary to confirm the transfer after taking the examinations of the previous degree course. With the changeover, it will no longer be possible to take the exams in the previous year's syllabus, even for courses that share some of the exams.
  • For scheduled numbered courses within the deadlines set by the admissions announcements and any sliding-scale procedures.
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