Sunday, August 29, 2010

LIVING COST IN ITALY

 
LIVING COST IN ITALY

Living Cost for International Students in Italy


In Italy, Universities and other Higher Education Institutes establish their own fees but in the case of universityeducation there is a legal minimum fee for enrolment and maximum level for studentcontributions to costs and services, which cannot exceed 20% of state funding.
The average fees a student has to pay is somewhere between 850 euro and 1,000 euro per year since this varies from one university to another and also depends on the chosen course of study. Private universities are clearly much more expensive.
Admission to “master universitari” and other specialization courses also have much higher fees. Doctoral students who receive a grant from the university do not pay fees, but non-grant holders are required to pay the fees, which will vary again according to the university chosen.
Costs
Spring or Fall
About $6000 to $8000 will be required depending on the location and university which includes tuition (15 credits), orientation program, airport pick-up, meals, personal expenses, transportation only for two faculty-led excursions, academic and personal advising, student activity and technology fee, mandatory public health policy and permit to stay processing. Health insurance charge shall be charged separately.
Summer
About $4000 to $5500 will be required depending on the location and university which includes tuition (6 credits), housing, orientation program, airport pick-up, meals, personal expenses, transportation for one faculty-led excursion, academic and personal advising, student activity and technology fee. Health insurance charge shall be charged separately.
Housing Options
Students contract to share a rented apartment organized through the student's university's approved real estate agency. Apartments are furnished and usually consist of 2-3 double-occupancy bedrooms, a living area, kitchen and bathroom. Telephone, linens, and access to a washing machine are provided.
Options for social activities will depend very much on where you study. Obviously the bigger cities like Rome, Venice, Florence etc and towns have more on offer but small towns often have very active student associations and a wider choice of outdoor activities. The best way to find out what is going on is to check with local students and student associations. The local papers will cover information on events taking place in the town or region.


VISIT ALSO:

LIST OF UNIVERSITIES IN SWEDEN | LIST OF UNIVERSITIES IN GERMANY  | UNIVERSITIES LIST IN CANADA LIST OF AUSTRALIA UNIVERSITIES | Universities List in UK | LIST OF UNIVERSITIES IN NORWAY | LIST OF UNIVERSITIES IN RUSSIA | LIST OF UNIVERSITIES IN POLAND | LIST OF UNIVERSITIES IN FRANCE | LIST OF UNIVERSITIES IN SINGAPORE | LIST OF UNIVERSITIES IN SWITZERLAND | LIST OF UNIVERSITIES IN FINLAND | LIST OF UNIVERSITIES IN SPAIN | LIST OF UNIVERSITIES IN ITALY | LIST OF UNIVERSITIES IN JAPAN | LIST OF UNIVERSITIES IN NETHERLANDS | LIST OF UNIVERSITIES IN NEW ZEALAND

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