Recognition of study cycles, study terms abroad and foreign academic qualifications
Pursuant to Act N° 148 of 11 July 2002 ratifying and implementing the Lisbon Convention of 11 April 1997 universities are competent as far as recognition of study cycles, study terms abroad and foreign academic qualifications are concerned. Such recognition enables access to higher education, the pursuit of University studies and the award of Italian university degrees.
Universities exert this competence within their autonomy and in accordance with relevant rules, unless otherwise stated in bilateral agreements. A recognition request can be submitted by EU and non-EU citizens legally residing in Italy pursuant to Article 39(5) of Legislative Decree No 286 of 1998 and by non-EU citizens resident abroad holding a foreign academic title.
Recognition of foreign academic titles for purposes other than those hereinabove (e.g. open competitions or access to regulated professions) shall be sought with other government administrations. For more information about the recognition process please read carefully the Information Centre on Academic Mobility and Equivalence (Cimea) website (www.cimea.it).
Before submitting the request for recognition it is advisable to check in our educational offer in the academic year in which the application is submitted, the course of study that corresponds in nature, level and content to the title for which recognition is requested. Recognition cannot be requested for newly activated courses of study.
For degree courses with national programmed access (medicine and surgery, dentistry, engineering and architecture), the recognition of the academic qualification will be subject to the availability of places within the respective cohort of students in previous programs.
Should there be no bilateral agreements on academic title equivalence, the competent Academic Bodies shall rule over the recognition request and grant partial or full recognition (equivalence) of academic titles.
If partial recognition is granted, applicants can skip the first year and enrol in a degree deemed equivalent to the one taken abroad (‘abbreviazione di corso’). Hence, exams can be completed and a final dissertation can possibly be written and discussed. In such case an original copy of all academic documentation must be submitted.
If full recognition is granted, applicants will be awarded an Italian academic qualification corresponding to the one achieved abroad. This process ends once a Rector’s Decree is issued and the competent Academic Body’s decision enters into force. In order to obtain their parchments, students must submit an application to the Foreign Student Office and pay all relevant fees.