Fourth scrolling rankings: A.Y. 2023-2024

Fourth scrolling rankings: A.Y. 2023-2024

Fourth scroll of the ranking relating to non-EU citizens residing abroad applying for visas and registration procedure and relating to Italian citizens, EU and non-EU citizens legally residing in Italy and registration procedures:

EU STUDENTS – Ranking List -ENG

The candidates listed below must proceed with enrollment without fail within the following deadlines:

– inserting the enrollment application on Delphi: by January 10, 2024

– paying the first installment of the payment slip: by January  15, 2024

Timetable Second Semester a.y. 2023-2024

Timetable Second Semester a.y. 2023-2024

Timetable for academic year 2023/2024 is available below.

Lessons of academic year 2023/2024 start on March 4th 2024 (II Semester)

Timetable for the Optional Courses is available below. Click on the links below to download the timetable:

University holidays

Easter Break: March 29th 2024 to April 2nd 2024

Classes end: May 31st 2024

Deadline Update: Option for the one-cycle Degree Program in Pharmacy to apply for the Qualifying Degree

Deadline Update: Option for the one-cycle Degree Program in Pharmacy to apply for the Qualifying Degree

Students currently enrolled in the Pharmacy one-cycle degree course can transit to the new qualifying degree (AA4 code), allowing them to obtain both the degree and professional pharmacist qualification.

This option must be selected by February 15th, 2024, through the attached form.         

The form should be submitted in person to the Didactic Secretariat of the Pharmacy Degree Program, addressed to:

TRANSITION TO THE NEW SYSTEM

  • Students A.Y. 2023-2024:
  • All students enrolled in the academic year 2023-2024 are already part of the new qualifying degree system.
  • Students who have received recognition for subsequent years will automatically remain in the new system unless they request otherwise.

Students from Previous Academic Years:

Option available upon request by the interested party through the attached application form (only for enrolled students in the current academic year).

CREDITS AND RECOGNITION

  1. All verbalized credits earned in the previous system will be recognized in the new system.
  2. Frequencies of already completed courses will be considered valid for the new system.
  3. Previously completed internships will be recognized. Any missing internship period will be completed under the same rules even after transferring to the new system.
  4. Further linguistic knowledge for 3 credits:
    students already in possession of 12 cfu of optional courses (previous cohorts) are required to fill in a self-certification with the list of exams carried out by the 15th December 2023, through the attached form.
    – students not yet in possession of 12 cfu of optional courses are required to submit, if in their possession, a certificate of Italian language (foreign student) or foreign language (Italian student) from an accredited Institute by the 15th December 2023, a copy of the certification to the Didactic Secretariat. This will be quantified as 3 ECTS. – students not yet in possession of 12 cfu of optional courses, with no language certificate in their possession, can apply to a language ability test organized by the University’s Italian Language and Culture Center (CICLI), the University Language Center (CLA) or another accredited institute of equivalent level. This will be quantified as 3 ECTS.

All students who do not obtain the degree before the May 2026 degree session will be automatically passed into the qualifying degree course.

IMPORTANT

Access to the final exam for the one-cycle Degree includes the completion of an Evaluative Practical Test (EPT) preceding the thesis defense. Unlike the thesis, which is discussed in English, he EPT is conducted in Italian.

For more information about the EPT, please refer to the Didactic Regulations on the one-cycle Degree Program website.

Fourth scrolling rankings: A.Y. 2023-2024

Fourth scrolling rankings: A.Y. 2023-2024

Fourth scroll of the ranking relating to non-EU citizens residing abroad applying for visas and registration procedure and relating to Italian citizens, EU and non-EU citizens legally residing in Italy and registration procedures:

EU STUDENTS – Ranking List -ENG

The candidates listed below must proceed with enrollment without fail within the following deadlines:

– inserting the enrollment application on Delphi: by January 10, 2024

– paying the first installment of the payment slip: by January  15, 2024

Courses for the AY 2024-25 – Application from 22 July 2024 to 9 September 2024

Courses for the AY 2024-25 – Application from 22 July 2024 to 9 September 2024

Courses in Italian Language for foreigners

During AY 2024-25, CLICI organizes Courses  in Italian Language and Culture for Tor Vergata University’s foreign students and for external participants from October 14, 2024 to December 20, 2024 (firs semester), and from mid of March until June 2025.  

Courses modality (online/on-site)

CLICI is going to provide on-site and/or online coursesaccording to the rooms’ availability and the number of participants. 

The courses include 40 hours of classroom lessons (20 lessons of two hours each, held twice a week on-site or remotely on the Zoom platform) + 20 hours of asynchronous online activities for a total of 60 hours. 

Confirmation of the activation of each level and the mode of attendance (on-site or remotely) as well as the schedule of each class will be provided a few days before the start of the courses. 

 

Free courses for Tor Vergata Students

The courses are free for all foreign students enrolled in any course of the University of Rome “Tor Vergata” (Erasmus students, Undergraduate students, Postgraduate students, PhD students, etc.) and for teachers/professors/researchers/administrative staff who are employees or have a contract with Tor Vergata University.  

 

Costs for external participants

The registration fee for external (non-Tor Vergata) participants is € 300. 

 

Registration and placement test

It is possible to register for the first semester courses from July 22, 2024 to September 9, 2024.  

In order to register, follow the instructions for one of the following categories: 

  • Tor Vergata Students (including Erasmus or Exchange students, Undergraduate students, Postgraduate students, PhD students and teachers/professors/researchers/administrative staff who are employees or have a contract with Tor Vergata University): click here

1. Students who are absolute beginners in Italian language have to register on the Delphi platform without taking the placement test. During the registration procedure on Delphi, they will have to select the option “Absolute beginner” (with no possibility of any subsequent change).  

2. Students who passed CLICI’s Italian language final exam held on 18, 19 or 20 June 2024 can register on the Delphi platformwithout taking the placement test. During the registration procedure on Delphi, they will have to select the option “I passed CLICI’s Italian language exam last semester”.  

3. Students who are NOT beginners and who DIDN’T pass or didn’t take CLICI’s Italian language final exam in June 2024 are requested to take the placement test which consists of a written, computer-based test – to be held on the CLICI’s Moodle platform – and of an online speaking skills test – to be held on Zoom. Thus, during the registration procedure on Delphi, students will have to select one of the following dates (with no possibility of any subsequent change) for the online speaking skills test by Zoom:

  • 13 September (at 2.30 pm CET) 
  • 16 September (at 4.30 pm CET) 
  • 17 September (at 4.30 pm CET) 
  • 20 September (at 2.30 pm CET) 
  • 24 September (at 4.30 pm CET) 
  • 26 September (at 4.30 pm CET) 
  • 27 September (at 2.30 pm CET) 

Computer-based test: the written computer-based test will be held on CLICI’s Moodle platform. Students will receive all the information about how to access the platform and take the test 2 days before the speaking skills test at the latest. They will have to complete the written test up to one day before the speaking skills test (e. g.:  if they book the test of 13 September, they will receive the instructions to complete the written computer-based test by 11 September and will have to complete it by 12  September. 

Speaking skills test: it is possible to book the online test no later than September 9, 2024, registration deadline. However, we recommend choosing the date for the interview as soon as possible, as up to 36 students will be admitted to each session. Students won’t be allowed to take the interview if they haven’t taken the online test at least one day before. Students will receive the instructions to access Zoom some days before the test by email. 

Two weeks after the start of the course, external participants will have to access Delphi again to download the registration bill and pay the registration fee trough PagoPA. The bill validation is mandatory in order to attend the course and to obtain the final certificate. 

Final exam and certificate

Students have to attend at least 70% of the 40 hours of classroom lessons (held on-site or remotely on Zoom) and to carry out 70% of the online asynchronous activities, in order to obtain the certificate of attendance which can be downloaded on Delphi platform by students. 

Student who have attended at least 70% of the 40 hours of classroom lessons and have carried out 70% of the online asynchronous activities can be admitted to thefinal exam which consists of a written test and of an oral test.  

The written test will take place on-site on the last day of the course lesson, while the oral test will be held online by January 2025 

Students who pass the final exam will receive a final grade certificate that they can then download from Delphi platform.    

N.B. Italian language courses erogated by CLICI are extracurricular, thus they do not include the automatic acquisition of credits. It will be the responsibility of each student’s Home University or Course Coordinator/Director to decide whether to award credits against the certificate issued by CLICI. 

 

Schedule

The schedule will be provided by email some days before the courses’ beginning along with information about how to access lessons on Zoom (online courses) or how to reach the classroom (on-site courses). 

For further information: info.linguaitaliana@uniroma2.it