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About SUM
Italian Institute of Humanities (SUM) — public non-profit institution. It is located in Italy. It is one of the youngest higher education institutions in the country.
SUM carries out research in several scientific areas.
- Location
- Italy
- Establishment year
- 2005
- Students
- 250
- Acceptance rate
- 20%
SUM tuition fees
As in many other universities in the country, the academic calendar at SUM is divided into two semesters. But for convenience, tuition fees are calculated per year. For Italy residents, the minimal tuition fee at SUM is 21,351 USD per year. The university has several financial aid programs that help students cover part of the cost of education. Check the university website for up-to-date information on tuition fees and available scholarships.
Accommodation, transportation, study materials, meals and personal expenses are all things to consider before applying to university.
- Academic calendar
- Semesters
- Financial Aid
- Yes
- Master
- Local21,351USD/year
Bachelor degree at SUM
It is not possible to enter an undergraduate program at SUM after the 11th grade. In Italy, school education lasts longer than 11 years, so applicants need to complete one of the preparatory programs (A-Levels, IB, Foundation, etc.), or study for a year at a university in their home country.
SUM campus
The campus of SUM is urban. This means that students study closely to the sights and the entire recreational infrastructure of the city. This type of campus gives students more options for internships and part-time jobs. The university has a developed sports infrastructure, which includes sports grounds and clubs. SUM regularly invites foreign students to participate in exchange programs. For locals, this is a unique opportunity to get in touch with the cultures of other countries, meet representatives of different nationalities and make friends around the world.
- Campus Type
- Urban
- 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. Look for more immigration options in our article.
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