Look for an accommodation in advance so that you can begin your studies in tranquility. When looking for an accommodation, consider transportation in relation to the main location of your course. Choosing a place in a suburban area might be convenient for reaching your classroom easily. If you are a non-EU resident, you will need accommodation in order to apply for a residence permit.
Bologna
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Are you about to enrol or are already studying in Bologna?
There are a number of options available to you:
- a call for applications for accommodation: if you are a student at the University of Bologna and meet certain merit and income requirements, you can apply for subsidised accommodation in student halls of residence. The call is open to those enrolling in degree programmes, not to exchange students.
Read more on the website of the Regional Agency for the Right to Higher Education (ER.GO) - the Accommodation Showcase (Vetrina Alloggi) service: a virtual notice board where you can find privately rented accommodation. This is a service provided by the University and ER.GO, who check the accuracy of the information provided on the proposed accommodation, but are not responsible for any tenancy agreements that may be entered into.
Access the Accommodation Showcase (Vetrina Alloggi) service using your University credentials or Federa/SPID - the Lodgings offer Servic (borsino delle offerte): if you need accommodation for a short period of time, ER.GO (the Regional Agency for the Right to Higher Education) offers available places in university residences at the full rate. Consult the service
Are you from an EU or non-EU country?
- The Student Accommodation and Information Service (SAIS): was established to help international students finding housing and navigate rental agreements. The service is provided at no cost and provides non-EU citizens with the certification regarding the availability of accommodation necessary for obtaining the entry visa. It is a service managed by private operators, the University of Bologna is not responsible for the activities and contents conveyed.
Register with SAIS and look for an accommodation before arriving.
Important to know: if you are coming from a non-EU country, you will need accommodation in order to apply for a residence permit. Find out how.
- a call for applications for accommodation: if you are a student at the University of Bologna and meet certain merit and income requirements, you can apply for subsidised accommodation in student halls of residence. The call is open to those enrolling in degree programmes, not to exchange students.
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Bologna has several university residences managed by ER.GO. They are located both in the city centre and in the suburbs, close to services and with good transport connections.
To obtain a place in a hall of residence, students must apply through an ER.GO call for application. The call is open to those enrolling in degree programmes, not to exchange students.
See the ER.GO website for detailsTo find out where the university residences are located and what the rules are for living with people, visit the ER.GO page dedicated to the residences in Bologna.
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Rent subsidies
University subsidies for non-resident (fuori sede) students enrolled in the 2024/25 a.y.
The University of Bologna has issued a call for applications for the allocation of 600 grants, amounting to € 1,000.00 each, to non-resident (fuori sede) students to cover a portion of the rent incurred in the 2024/25 academic year.
Students can apply to the call if they meet the following requirements: being non-resident (fuori sede) students, having an ISEE indicator below € 28,000 and ISPE indicator below € 62,000, and being enrolled in the 2024/25 academic year in a first cycle, second cycle, or a single cycle degree programme.
The call for applications is open, and closes on 29 November 2024, at 3:00 PM.
To apply to the call, visit the ER.GO website - ‘INTERNATIONAL STUDENT – HOW TO APPLY’ section - and fill in the following papers online:
- benefits application form;
- self-certification of domicile or Declaration of domicile/valid multi-year rental agreement with the flat tax (cedolare secca) option.
To check the eligibility requirements, criteria for ranking, and other conditions necessary to receive the subsidy, read the call for applications.
Ministerial subsidies for non-resident (fuori sede) enrolled in the 2023/24 a.y.
Thanks to a special fund established by the Ministry of Universities and Research (MUR), the University of Bologna has announced a new call for housing expense subsidies non-resident (fuori sede) students enrolled in the 2023/24 academic year.
The amount of the subsidy will be determined by the Ministry of Universities and Research.
The call has expired on 6 September 2024.
To check the eligibility requirements, criteria for ranking, and other conditions necessary to receive the subsidy, read the call for applications.
Registering the tenancy agreement
Having a proper tenancy agreement is a way of protecting your rights and is also required to obtain your residence permit if you are a non-EU citizen. The Italian Revenue Agency in conjunction with the University can help you register your tenancy agreement.
Find out how to contact the Italian Revenue Agency and find out about the deductions
Cesena
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Are you about to enrol or are already studying in Cesena?
There are a number of options available to you:
- a call for applications for accommodation: if you are a student at the University of Bologna and meet certain merit and income requirements, you can apply for subsidised accommodation in student halls of residence. The call is open to those enrolling in degree programmes, not to exchange students.
Read more on the website of the Regional Agency for the Right to Higher Education (ER.GO) - the Accommodation Showcase (Vetrina Alloggi) service: a virtual notice board where you can find privately rented accommodation. This is a service provided by the University and ER.GO, who check the accuracy of the information provided on the proposed accommodation, but are not responsible for any tenancy agreements that may be entered into.
Access the Accommodation Showcase (Vetrina Alloggi) service using your University credentials or Federa/SPID - accommodation search services: websites dedicated to finding accommodation in Cesena managed by private operators. The University of Bologna is not responsible for the activities, content or services offered by these websites.
Ser.In.Ar. - Il Faro: a service that manages accommodation for university students in apartments and halls of residence at controlled prices.
The Informagiovani service of the Municipality of Cesena provides a list of useful contacts for students from outside Cesena looking for accommodation. - the Lodgings offer Servic (borsino delle offerte): if you need accommodation for a short period of time, ER.GO (the Regional Agency for the Right to Higher Education) offers available places in university residences at the full rate. Consult the service
Important to know: if you are coming from a non-EU country, you will need accommodation in order to apply for a residence permit. Find out how.
- a call for applications for accommodation: if you are a student at the University of Bologna and meet certain merit and income requirements, you can apply for subsidised accommodation in student halls of residence. The call is open to those enrolling in degree programmes, not to exchange students.
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The student halls of residence in Cesena are Palazzo Urbinati, in the city centre, and La Torre, a short walk from the campus. All residences offer single and double rooms with a shared kitchen, study rooms and university WI-FI coverage.
To obtain a place in a hall of residence, students must apply through an ER.GO call for application. The call is open to those enrolling in degree programmes, not to exchange students.
See the ER.GO website for detailsFor more information about the halls of residence, visit the ER.GO page dedicated to the residences in Cesena
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Rent subsidies
University subsidies for non-resident (fuori sede) students enrolled in the 2024/25 a.y.
The University of Bologna has issued a call for applications for the allocation of 600 grants, amounting to € 1,000.00 each, to non-resident (fuori sede) students to cover a portion of the rent incurred in the 2024/25 academic year.
Students can apply to the call if they meet the following requirements: being non-resident (fuori sede) students, having an ISEE indicator below € 28,000 and ISPE indicator below € 62,000, and being enrolled in the 2024/25 academic year in a first cycle, second cycle, or a single cycle degree programme.
The call for applications is open, and closes on 29 November 2024, at 3:00 PM.
To apply to the call, visit the ER.GO website - ‘INTERNATIONAL STUDENT – HOW TO APPLY’ section - and fill in the following papers online:
- benefits application form;
- self-certification of domicile or Declaration of domicile/valid multi-year rental agreement with the flat tax (cedolare secca) option.
To check the eligibility requirements, criteria for ranking, and other conditions necessary to receive the subsidy, read the call for applications.
Ministerial subsidies for non-resident (fuori sede) enrolled in the 2023/24 a.y.
Thanks to a special fund established by the Ministry of Universities and Research (MUR), the University of Bologna has announced a new call for housing expense subsidies non-resident (fuori sede) students enrolled in the 2023/24 academic year.
The amount of the subsidy will be determined by the Ministry of Universities and Research.
The call has expired on 6 September 2024.
To check the eligibility requirements, criteria for ranking, and other conditions necessary to receive the subsidy, read the call for applications.
Registering the tenancy agreement
Having a proper tenancy agreement is a way of protecting your rights and is also required to obtain your residence permit if you are a non-EU citizen. The Italian Revenue Agency in conjunction with the University can help you register your tenancy agreement.
Find out how to contact the Italian Revenue Agency and find out about the deductions
Forlì
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Are you about to enrol or are already studying in Forlì?
There are a number of options available to you:
- a call for applications for accommodation: if you are a student at the University of Bologna and meet certain merit and income requirements, you can apply for subsidised accommodation in student halls of residence. The call is open to those enrolling in degree programmes, not to exchange students.
Read more on the website of the Regional Agency for the Right to Higher Education (ER.GO) - the Accommodation Showcase (Vetrina Alloggi) service: a virtual notice board where you can find privately rented accommodation. This is a service provided by the University and ER.GO, who check the accuracy of the information provided on the proposed accommodation, but are not responsible for any tenancy agreements that may be entered into.
Access the Accommodation Showcase (Vetrina Alloggi) service using your University credentials or Federa/SPID - accommodation search services: websites dedicated to finding accommodation in Forlì managed by private operators. The University of Bologna is not responsible for the activities, content or services offered by these websites.
Ser.In.Ar. - Il Faro: a service that manages accommodation for university students in apartments and halls of residence at controlled prices.
The Informagiovani service of the Municipality of Forlì provides a list of useful contacts for students from outside Forlì looking for accommodation. - the Lodgings offer Servic (borsino delle offerte): if you need accommodation for a short period of time, ER.GO (the Regional Agency for the Right to Higher Education) offers available places in university residences at the full rate. Consult the service
Important to know: if you are coming from a non-EU country, you will need accommodation in order to apply for a residence permit. Find out how.
- a call for applications for accommodation: if you are a student at the University of Bologna and meet certain merit and income requirements, you can apply for subsidised accommodation in student halls of residence. The call is open to those enrolling in degree programmes, not to exchange students.
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The Sassi Masini student residence is located in the city centre and has study rooms with PCs, wi-fi coverage and a gym.
The Ex-ENAV student residence at the Aerospace Engineering hub.
To obtain a place in a hall of residence, students must apply through an ER.GO call for application. The call is open to those enrolling in degree programmes, not to exchange students.
See the ER.GO website for detailsFor more information about the halls of residence, visit the ER.GO page dedicated to residences in Forlì
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Rent subsidies
University subsidies for non-resident (fuori sede) students enrolled in the 2024/25 a.y.
The University of Bologna has issued a call for applications for the allocation of 600 grants, amounting to € 1,000.00 each, to non-resident (fuori sede) students to cover a portion of the rent incurred in the 2024/25 academic year.
Students can apply to the call if they meet the following requirements: being non-resident (fuori sede) students, having an ISEE indicator below € 28,000 and ISPE indicator below € 62,000, and being enrolled in the 2024/25 academic year in a first cycle, second cycle, or a single cycle degree programme.
The call for applications is open, and closes on 29 November 2024, at 3:00 PM.
To apply to the call, visit the ER.GO website - ‘INTERNATIONAL STUDENT – HOW TO APPLY’ section - and fill in the following papers online:
- benefits application form;
- self-certification of domicile or Declaration of domicile/valid multi-year rental agreement with the flat tax (cedolare secca) option.
To check the eligibility requirements, criteria for ranking, and other conditions necessary to receive the subsidy, read the call for applications.
Ministerial subsidies for non-resident (fuori sede) enrolled in the 2023/24 a.y.
Thanks to a special fund established by the Ministry of Universities and Research (MUR), the University of Bologna has announced a new call for housing expense subsidies non-resident (fuori sede) students enrolled in the 2023/24 academic year.
The amount of the subsidy will be determined by the Ministry of Universities and Research.
The call has expired on 6 September 2024.
To check the eligibility requirements, criteria for ranking, and other conditions necessary to receive the subsidy, read the call for applications.
Registering the tenancy agreement
Having a proper tenancy agreement is a way of protecting your rights and is also required to obtain your residence permit if you are a non-EU citizen. The Italian Revenue Agency in conjunction with the University can help you register your tenancy agreement.
Find out how to contact the Italian Revenue Agency and find out about the deductions
Ravenna
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Are you about to enrol or are already studying in Ravenna?
There are a number of options available to you:
- a call for applications for accommodation: if you are a student at the University of Bologna and meet certain merit and income requirements, you can apply for subsidised accommodation in student halls of residence. The call is open to those enrolling in degree programmes, not to exchange students.
Read more on the website of the Regional Agency for the Right to Higher Education (ER.GO) - the Accommodation Showcase (Vetrina Alloggi) service: a virtual notice board where you can find privately rented accommodation. This is a service provided by the University and ER.GO, who check the accuracy of the information provided on the proposed accommodation, but are not responsible for any tenancy agreements that may be entered into.
Access the Accommodation Showcase (Vetrina Alloggi) service using your University credentials or Federa/SPID - accommodation provided by Fondazione Flaminia: the call for applications opens in summer every year. For more detailed information and deadlines, please visit the Foundation's website
- the Lodgings offer Servic (borsino delle offerte): if you need accommodation for a short period of time, ER.GO (the Regional Agency for the Right to Higher Education) offers available places in university residences at the full rate. Consult the service
Important to know: if you are coming from a non-EU country, you will need accommodation in order to apply for a residence permit. Find out how.
- a call for applications for accommodation: if you are a student at the University of Bologna and meet certain merit and income requirements, you can apply for subsidised accommodation in student halls of residence. The call is open to those enrolling in degree programmes, not to exchange students.
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The Santa Teresa student residence is located in the historic centre of Ravenna.
To obtain a place in a hall of residence, students must apply through an ER.GO call for application. The call is open to those enrolling in degree programmes, not to exchange students.
See the ER.GO website for detailsFor more information about the halls of residence, visit the ER.GO page dedicated to residences in Ravenna
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Rent subsidies
University subsidies for non-resident (fuori sede) students enrolled in the 2024/25 a.y.
The University of Bologna has issued a call for applications for the allocation of 600 grants, amounting to € 1,000.00 each, to non-resident (fuori sede) students to cover a portion of the rent incurred in the 2024/25 academic year.
Students can apply to the call if they meet the following requirements: being non-resident (fuori sede) students, having an ISEE indicator below € 28,000 and ISPE indicator below € 62,000, and being enrolled in the 2024/25 academic year in a first cycle, second cycle, or a single cycle degree programme.
The call for applications is open, and closes on 29 November 2024, at 3:00 PM.
To apply to the call, visit the ER.GO website - ‘INTERNATIONAL STUDENT – HOW TO APPLY’ section - and fill in the following papers online:
- benefits application form;
- self-certification of domicile or Declaration of domicile/valid multi-year rental agreement with the flat tax (cedolare secca) option.
To check the eligibility requirements, criteria for ranking, and other conditions necessary to receive the subsidy, read the call for applications.
Ministerial subsidies for non-resident (fuori sede) enrolled in the 2023/24 a.y.
Thanks to a special fund established by the Ministry of Universities and Research (MUR), the University of Bologna has announced a new call for housing expense subsidies non-resident (fuori sede) students enrolled in the 2023/24 academic year.
The amount of the subsidy will be determined by the Ministry of Universities and Research.
The call has expired on 6 September 2024.
To check the eligibility requirements, criteria for ranking, and other conditions necessary to receive the subsidy, read the call for applications.
Registering the tenancy agreement
Having a proper tenancy agreement is a way of protecting your rights and is also required to obtain your residence permit if you are a non-EU citizen. The Italian Revenue Agency in conjunction with the University can help you register your tenancy agreement.
Find out how to contact the Italian Revenue Agency and find out about the deductions
Rimini
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Are you about to enrol or are already studying in Rimini?
There are a number of options available to you:
- a call for applications for accommodation: if you are a student at the University of Bologna and meet certain merit and income requirements, you can apply for subsidised accommodation in student halls of residence. The call is open to those enrolling in degree programmes, not to exchange students.
Read more on the website of the Regional Agency for the Right to Higher Education (ER.GO) - the Accommodation Showcase (Vetrina Alloggi) service: a virtual notice board where you can find privately rented accommodation. This is a service provided by the University and ER.GO, who check the accuracy of the information provided on the proposed accommodation, but are not responsible for any tenancy agreements that may be entered into.
Access the Accommodation Showcase (Vetrina Alloggi) service using your University credentials or Federa/SPID - the Lodgings offer Servic (borsino delle offerte): if you need accommodation for a short period of time, ER.GO (the Regional Agency for the Right to Higher Education) offers available places in university residences at the full rate. Consult the service
Important to know: if you are coming from a non-EU country, you will need accommodation in order to apply for a residence permit. Find out how.
- a call for applications for accommodation: if you are a student at the University of Bologna and meet certain merit and income requirements, you can apply for subsidised accommodation in student halls of residence. The call is open to those enrolling in degree programmes, not to exchange students.
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The student residence is located in Via Roma, in front of the railway station in Rimini, very close to the campus buildings.
It covers an area of 5,000 square metres and offers double and single rooms as well as rooms for the disabled, all equipped with television, internet access, air conditioning, kitchenette and private bathroom facilities.
There are areas for socialising such as communal dining areas on each floor, a spacious foyer, internet room, TV/music room, gym with changing facilities, library, study rooms and meeting rooms. The residence also a storage shed for bicycles and mopeds, and communal laundry and ironing facilities.
To obtain a place in a hall of residence, students must apply through an ER.GO call for application. The call is open to those enrolling in degree programmes, not to exchange students.
See the ER.GO website for detailsFor more information about the halls of residence, visit the ER.GO page dedicated to residences in Rimini
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Rent subsidies
University subsidies for non-resident (fuori sede) students enrolled in the 2024/25 a.y.
The University of Bologna has issued a call for applications for the allocation of 600 grants, amounting to € 1,000.00 each, to non-resident (fuori sede) students to cover a portion of the rent incurred in the 2024/25 academic year.
Students can apply to the call if they meet the following requirements: being non-resident (fuori sede) students, having an ISEE indicator below € 28,000 and ISPE indicator below € 62,000, and being enrolled in the 2024/25 academic year in a first cycle, second cycle, or a single cycle degree programme.
The call for applications is open, and closes on 29 November 2024, at 3:00 PM.
To apply to the call, visit the ER.GO website - ‘INTERNATIONAL STUDENT – HOW TO APPLY’ section - and fill in the following papers online:
- benefits application form;
- self-certification of domicile or Declaration of domicile/valid multi-year rental agreement with the flat tax (cedolare secca) option.
To check the eligibility requirements, criteria for ranking, and other conditions necessary to receive the subsidy, read the call for applications.
Ministerial subsidies for non-resident (fuori sede) enrolled in the 2023/24 a.y.
Thanks to a special fund established by the Ministry of Universities and Research (MUR), the University of Bologna has announced a new call for housing expense subsidies non-resident (fuori sede) students enrolled in the 2023/24 academic year.
The amount of the subsidy will be determined by the Ministry of Universities and Research.
The call has expired on 6 September 2024.
To check the eligibility requirements, criteria for ranking, and other conditions necessary to receive the subsidy, read the call for applications.
Registering the tenancy agreement
Having a proper tenancy agreement is a way of protecting your rights and is also required to obtain your residence permit if you are a non-EU citizen. The Italian Revenue Agency in conjunction with the University can help you register your tenancy agreement.
Find out how to contact the Italian Revenue Agency and find out about the deductions