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  Fees and contributions

  UNIVERSITY CONTRIBUTION A.Y. 2015-2016

  The university contribution at the Università degli Studi di Brescia is made up of a fixed fee and a variable part (university contributions) calculated based on the study programme and the income of the student's household.

  The FIXED FEE is made up of the following items:

  Enrolment fees €199.58

  Regional tax for the Right to Higher Education €140.00

  Stamp duty paid using the virtual system €16.00

  Total €355.58

  UNIVERSITY CONTRIBUTIONS are calculated based on the study programme and on the economic status of the student's household, assessed according to the ISEE (Indicatore della Situazione Economica Equivalente - Equivalent Financial Situation Indicator).

  The university contribution is paid in three instalments by means of MAV (Modulo di Avviso Versamento, payment against notice) payment slip, generated by the IT system available to students), which should be printed and paid at any bank, ATM or online banking service:

  the first instalment shall be paid on enrolment/registration and is equal to the sum of the enrolment fees, the regional tax for the right to higher education and the stamp duty for a total of €355.58

  the second and third instalments shall be paid by 21 March 2016 and 20 June 2016 respectively, and cover payment of the university contributions defined based on the ISEE and the study programme;

  Eating and drinking

  The University provides services and facilities for eating and drinking.

  Accommodation

  The University provides an accommodation service for its students.

  Main features

  · The following types of accommodation are available: apartments, single or double rooms, with private or shared bathrooms.

  · Parking space for cars, bikes and motorbikes

  · Internet connection in the rooms of the Valotti 1 Housing

  · Kitchens

  · Study rooms

  · TV and entertainment room

 

  · IT room - Bruno Boni Valotti 1 Housing

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