- PARTNER UNIVERSITY:
University of Chichester - LOCATION:
H-FARM Campus - LANGUAGE:
English
Find out how the admission process works

Bachelor’s Degrees

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Academic Qualifications:
-Completion of, or current enrollment in, the final year of high school in Italy or at an Italian institution abroad or
-Completion of, or current enrollment in, a program leading to an internationally recognized qualification suitable for admission
Language Requirements:
Applicants must hold a valid language certification at the required level (check the official call for applications to see the list of accepted certifications).
In some cases, it is possible to access the program without a certified English level. Exemption cases are listed in the application call.
Each certification serves a specific purpose — if you’re unsure which one is right for you, take a look at our Certification Guide.
Mathematical and Scientific Knowledge
As proof of mathematical knowledge, applicants are required to submit a completion certificate for one of the following tests:
-TOLC-E
-SAT
-GMAT
If the applicant does not hold one of the certificates listed above, they will be required to take an in-person math test at H-FARM College. For more information about the math test, click here.
Submit your application online
Take the motivational interview
Wait for the outcome
Proceed with pre-enrollment or enrollment
International candidates
International students — those who are non-Schengen nationals — can find details about requirements, the selection process, and timelines in the dedicated Admission Call.
Applicants wishing to apply for a Bachelor’s Degree must hold a secondary school diploma (with 12 years of education) at the time of enrollment.
This diploma must generally grant access to university-level studies in the country where it was awarded. Additional country-specific entry requirements may apply during the admission process; candidates are encouraged to contact the Admission Team for a pre-evaluation of their qualification before submitting the application.
Applicants must also hold a valid language certification at the required level (recognized certificates are listed in the Admission Call).
Applications for international students are open until June 30 and will be processed in rounds; further details can be found in the Admission Call.
- PARTNER UNIVERSITY:
University of Chichester - LOCATION:
H-FARM Campus - LANGUAGE:
English
- PARTNER UNIVERSITY:
University of Chichester - LOCATION:
H-FARM Campus - LANGUAGE:
English
- PARTNER UNIVERSITY:
University of Chichester - LOCATION:
H-FARM Campus - LANGUAGE:
English
- PARTNER UNIVERSITY:
University of Chichester - LOCATION:
H-FARM Campus - LANGUAGE:
English
- PARTNER UNIVERSITY:
University of Chichester - LOCATION:
H-FARM Campus - LANGUAGE:
English
- PARTNER UNIVERSITY:
University of Chichester - LOCATION:
H-FARM Campus - LANGUAGE:
English
- PARTNER UNIVERSITY:
University of Chichester - LOCATION:
H-FARM Campus - LANGUAGE:
English
Master’s Degrees

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Academic Qualifications:
-Hold a university degree in a relevant field obtained from an Italian university, or be currently enrolled in a relevant Italian Bachelor’s program and have completed and registered at least 110 ECTS at the time of application.
-Alternatively, have completed or be currently enrolled in a program leading to an international qualification recognized as valid for admission.
Language Requirements:
Applicants must hold a valid language certification at the required level (check the official call for applications to see the list of accepted certifications).
In some cases, it is possible to access the program without a certified English level. Exemption cases are listed in the application call.
Each certification serves a specific purpose — if you’re unsure which one is right for you, take a look at our Certification Guide.
Submit your application online
Take the motivational interview
Wait for the outcome
Proceed with pre-enrollment or enrollment
International candidates
International students — non-Schengen nationals — can find details about requirements, the selection process, and timelines in the dedicated Admission Call.
Applicants wishing to apply for a Master’s Degree must submit a qualifying undergraduate degree by December 19, 2025, that meets the admission requirements.
This degree must generally grant access to further academic studies in the country where it was obtained. Additional country-specific entry requirements may apply during the admission process; candidates are encouraged to contact the Admission Team for a pre-evaluation of their qualification before submitting the application.
Applicants must also hold a valid language certification at the required level (recognized certificates are listed in the Admission Call).
Applications for international students are open until June 30 and will be processed in rounds; further details can be found in the Admission Call.
- PARTNER UNIVERSITY: University of Chichester
- LOCATION: H-FARM Campus
- LANGUAGE: English
- PARTNER UNIVERSITY: University of Chichester
- LOCATION: H-FARM Campus
- LANGUAGE: English
- PARTNER UNIVERSITY: University of Chichester
- LOCATION: H-FARM Campus
- LANGUAGE: English
- PARTNER UNIVERSITY: University of Chichester
- LOCATION: H-FARM Campus
- LANGUAGE: English
Financial Aid
When can I take the test?
JANUARY 13, 2025 – 4:00 PM
FEBRUARY 10, 2025 – 4:00 PM
MARCH 10, 2025 – 4:00 PM
APRIL 7, 2025 – 4:00 PM
MAY 12, 2025 – 4:00 PM
JUNE 9, 2025 – 4:00 PM
JULY 14, 2025 – 4:00 PM
AUGUST 4, 2025 – 4:00 PM
AUGUST 25, 2025 – 4:00 PM
The test will be held in the College building at the H-FARM Campus, located at Via A. Olivetti 1, Roncade, 31056. Please arrive at least 15 minutes early to ensure you have time to find the College building.
Upon arrival at the Campus, you will need to check in at our Welcome Center, which will direct you to the College building.
Here are some useful details:
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- – The test will be conducted in English.
- – The test duration is 30 minutes.
- – You will not be allowed to use a calculator.
Please note that the math test is an assessment of your skills and does not determine course admission. Candidates who do not pass the test may still begin the course and will be required to attend a supplementary math course.