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About SSSA

Saint Anna School of Advanced Studies of Pisa (SSSA) — public non-profit institution. It is located in Pisa, Italy. The higher education institution is considered one of the youngest in the country, as it was founded in 1987. As a member of European University Association (EUA), SSSA is actively working on developing the academic environment.

SSSA conducts various scientific activities and is inviting students to join the research.

Location
Pisa, Italy
Establishment year
1987
Students
1,999
Acceptance rate
30%
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SSSA tuition fees

The academic year at SSSA is continuous, which means that students have no break between courses. For convenience, tuition fees are calculated per year. For up-to-date information on scholarships and the cost of education for each program, check the official website of the educational institution.

Accommodation, transportation, study materials, meals and personal expenses are all things to consider before applying to university.

Academic calendar
Continuous

Bachelor degree at SSSA

In Italy, school education lasts longer than 11 years, so it is not possible to enroll in a bachelor's program immediately after school. First, you need to eliminate the academic difference with the help of one of the preparatory programs (A-Levels, IB, Foundation, etc.). The second option is to study for a year at a university in your native country.

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SSSA campus

SSSA has an urban campus, which provides students with many options for study and recreation. The abundance of museums, theaters and cinemas creates opportunities for the cultural development of young people. In the city, there are also large companies that offer internships.

There is a library on the grounds of the university. There are collected scientific works of graduates and teachers of the university, as well as fiction. SSSA has many athletic opportunities. Among them are sports grounds and various clubs. SSSA accepts students for international exchange programs. This is a great opportunity to gain experience in intercultural communication for both international and local students.

Campus Type
Urban
Library
Yes
Sport Facilities
Yes

What to do after graduation

In Italy, after graduation, you can stay for a period of 6 months to a year. To do this, you need to apply for a job seeker visa, but only graduates of a master's or doctoral program can do this. You can find other options for immigration in our article.

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