Structured rotation programs for visiting students — credit-bearing professional placements across multiple sectors, hosted within Unicollege's accredited Italian Higher Education framework.
Costs and Duration
All costs include accommodation, a semester meal plan, and the full range of services outlined below. Pricing varies by campus and by room configuration. Tuition cost per credit may be waived where an inter-institutional agreement between Unicollege and the partner university defines an exchange or hybrid model.
Florence Central Campus
Academic Year 2026-27
Housing & meal plan (mandatory)
Fall 2026
Spring 2027
Single room
€ 5.600
€ 8.820
Double room
€ 4.160
€ 6.500
Triple room
€ 3.840
€ 5.460
Quadruple room
€ 3.600
€ 4.420
Garden-view apartment, 2 people
€ 6.400
€ 8.820
Garden-view apartment, single use
€ 14.400
€ 19.300
Tuition€ 300,00 per credit
Mantua Campus
Academic Year 2026-27
Housing & meal plan (mandatory)
Fall 2026
Spring 2027
Single room
€ 3.600
€ 7.140
Double room
€ 2.800
€ 5.460
Triple room
€ 2.640
€ 5.060
Tuition€ 300,00 per credit
Turin Campus
Academic Year 2026-27
Housing & meal plan (mandatory)
Fall 2026
Spring 2027
Single room
€ 3.600
€ 7.140
Double room
€ 2.800
€ 5.460
Tuition€ 300,00 per credit
The cost per credit may vary depending on the agreement between Unicollege and the partner university. Students are required to confirm with both Unicollege and their home institution which tuition model applies to their specific rotation program.
Additional services included (all participants)
Orientation and induction (online & in person, pre-departure & on arrival)
Dedicated enrollment assistance from first interest to return
Inter-institutional liaising between Unicollege and the partner university
All documentation for immigration compliance (acceptance letter, visa)
Check-in assistance to housing and Unicollege facilities
Unicollege welcome kit
Unicollege student card with cultural-venue access
Front desk assistance during standard hours
English-speaking staff, faculty, and students
Wellbeing sessions with a licensed psychologist (on request)
Multi-campus access (Florence · Mantua · Milan · Turin)
Student life activities and partner-network events
Institutional insurance coverage during classes
Official transcript in English with U.S. grade conversion
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📚 Programs & courses
Unicollege offers seven program types for visiting international students: Semester & Year Abroad, Faculty-led Programs, Summer Programs, Pre-College & Gap Year, Italian Language Immersion, Internship Abroad, and Rotation Programs. All programs are taught in English and grant credit transferable to the home institution. Browse programs →
No. All courses are taught in English. Italian is offered as an optional Italian Language Immersion (A1 through C2 levels), but it is not a prerequisite. Italian Language details →
Courses follow Italian Higher Education standards: 6 ECTS / 3 US credits, graded on a 30-point Italian scale with systematic conversion to U.S.-equivalent grades. Assessment: 5% participation + 15% capstone + 80% final exam. Academic structure →
The complete catalog of courses across all concentrations is available with filter and search. Open course catalog →
💰 Costs & financial aid
The all-inclusive cost covers: housing, semester meal plan, all orientation and enrollment services, dedicated study abroad assistance, document issuance, institutional insurance, transcripts, and access to all four campuses. Tuition is €300 per credit. Full cost breakdown →
Yes. Through Unicollege's university-to-university partnerships, students can apply Title IV funding, Pell Grants, federal/state aid, and institutional scholarships from their home institution. Verify directly with the home university which aid types apply to study abroad. Financial aid details →
Use the Cost Calculator on the costs page: pick campus, room type, term, and credits, and the total updates live. You can also email a quote to the International Office. Open Cost Calculator →
🛂 Application & visa
Two pathways: (1) Through a partner university — the home institution coordinates with Unicollege; (2) As an independent student — direct application via the International Office. Application pathways →
Deadlines depend on partnership agreements and program type. Fall: typically June; Spring: typically October. For exact dates, contact the International Office. Semester enrollment →
Visa requirements depend on the applicant's nationality. US, Canadian, and non-EU students typically need a D-Type Student Visa. EU/EEA students do not. Unicollege issues all required documents (acceptance letter, visa documentation). Visa guidance →
Standard requirements: passport copy, transcript from home institution, proof of English proficiency (if applicable), proposed course selection, and home institution agreement. Course Selection planner →
🏠 Life at Unicollege
Four Italian campuses: Florence (central), Mantua, Milan (study site), and Turin. Students can access facilities across all four. Explore campuses →
On-campus housing is included. Options include single, double, triple, or quadruple occupancy rooms, plus garden-view apartments at Florence Central. Meal plan included. Housing details →
Comprehensive support: orientation (online + in-person), dedicated English-speaking enrollment expert from first contact through return, wellbeing sessions with a licensed psychologist on request, front desk Mon-Fri 8:30-18:30, student card with cultural access, and full transcript with US-grade conversion. Student services →
✉ Contact & partnerships
Email: studyabroad@unicollege.eu. Replies within 24 hours during business days. Contact page →
Unicollege has 90+ partner universities across 40+ countries and 4 continents. Check the global outreach map to see if your institution is listed. New partnerships welcome. View partner network →
Yes — Unicollege is open to new university-to-university (U2U) agreements, including exchange, hybrid, and faculty-led arrangements. Contact the International Office to discuss. Partnership info →
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