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Fee reductions

Academic year 2016-2017

Reduction rules of the tuition fees’ second instalment are set on the Annex 2 of the Regulations for Tuition Fees a.y. 2016-2017.  These regulations are applicable to students enrolled in First Cycle Degree courses and in Second Cycle Degree courses (including One Long Cycle Degree courses and courses according to regulations previous to Ministerial Decree 509/99).

Amount of the tuition fees’ second instalment

The amount of the second instalment as foreseen by the the Regulations for Tuition Fees a.y. 2016-2017 is calculated as specified below.

 

  • Students enrolled in First and Second Cycle Degree courses, with a full-time commitment
  • Students regulalry enrolled in courses according to regulations previous to Ministerial Decree 509/99
ISEE VALUE SECOND INSTALMENT AMOUNT
≤ 15.000 € 0
from 15.000,01 to 50.000 € (ISEE x 0,025567 + 15,6393) – 325
from 50.000,01 to 85.000 € (ISEE x 0,034812 - 418,600348) – 325 
> 85.000 € 2.215,43 

 

  • Students enrolled in First and Second Cycle Degree courses, with a part-time commitment
  • Students enrolled in courses according to regulations previous to Ministerial Decree 509/99 – not regular students

 

ISEE VALUE SECOND INSTALMENT AMOUNT
≤ 15.000 € 0
from 15.000,01 to 50.000 € (ISEE×0,017038 + 118,8402) ‒ 325
from 50.000,01 to 85.000 € (ISEE×0,026116 ‒ 314,036863) ‒ 325
> 85.000 € 1580,83

 

The amount of the tuition fees’ second instalment is round up to the two decimals.

For further details, please refer to the Regulations for Tuition Fees a.y. 2016-2017.

How to benefit the reduction of the tuition fees’ second instalment

Students who want to benefit the reduction of the tuition fees’ second instalment must submit an application for the “ISEE certification valid for supporting measures for the right to academic study".  Where appropriate, students may as an alternative apply for a “ISEE parificato” certification. 

 

Please note that it is no longer necessary to apply for the tuition fees second instalment’s reduction through the on-line procedure.

 

Students who submit their application for “ISEE certification valid for supporting measures fot the right to academic study" or “ISEE parificato” after the December 31, 2016 deadline will be subject to the following fines:

  • € 100 for late applications submitted from January 1 to February 28, 2017
  • € 200 for late applications submitted from March 1 to March 30, 2017
  • € 300 for late applications submitted from April 1 to April 30, 2017
  • € 400 for late applications submitted from May 1 to June 15, 2017
     

The University of Turin will acquire the ISEE certifications valid for supporting measures for the right to academic study directly from the INPS database, students will no longer have to hand them to the University’s tax office.
 

Students applying for ISEE parificato certification must hand it to the University’s tax office (Vicolo Benevello 3/A 10124 Torino) along with the original of the documents required to issue the ISEE certification.
 

Students who have already submitted their ISEE certification before December 31, 2016 but have later on faced circumstances substantially changing their economic situation by a variation of the ISEE indicator higher than 25%, are allowed to apply for a new ISEE certification without being subject to a fine.
 

To benefit from the reduction of the tuition fees’ second instalment, you must already be enrolled to University of Turin.
 

Students with an ISEE indicator higher than € 85.000,00 are not eligible for the reduction of the tuition fees’ second instalment.
 

Students failing to apply for ISEE certifications valid for supporting measures for the right to academic study or ISEE parificato certification within June 15,2016 are not eligible forthe reduction of the tuition fees’ second instalment and are subject to the payment of the second instalment’s highest fee as foreseen by the tuition fees regulations.