What it is
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From the 2025/26 academic year, the system for accessing Italian-taught degree courses will change for:
- Medicine and Surgery (LM-41)
- Dentistry (LM-46)
- Veterinary Medicine (LM-42)
An "open semester" has been introduced — a university semester with open enrolment, featuring three core learning activities, each worth 6 university credits (CFUs):
- Chemistry and Biochemical Propaedeutics
- Physics
- Biology
Go to the Universitaly website for detailed information.
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In line with the new admission rules for Italian-taught Combined Bachelor's and Master's Degree Programmes in Medicine and Surgery, Dentistry, and Veterinary Medicine for the 2025/26 academic year – as established by Law no. 26 of 14 March 2025 and Ministerial Decree no. 418 of 30 May 2025 – the University of Bologna will deliver all educational activities of the "open semester" exclusively online.
These activities, held in Italian, will take place in September, October and November 2025.
Attendance will be compulsory. Students enrolled in the “open semester” must therefore have a personal device to attend the online classes and ensure their attendance is tracked.
Go to the Universitaly website to get detailed information.
How to enrol
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You must register on the Universitaly website and then also at the university you selected on Universitaly as your host institution for the "open semester".
1. Register on the Universitaly website by 25 July 2025 at 5:00 PM (CEST).
2. If you have selected the University of Bologna as your host institution for the Open Semester, you must complete your registration on Studenti Online (click on "Admission application" and then on "Semestre aperto"), using the unique code generated during your registration on the Universitaly platform. Your registration will only be finalised after the payment of a fixed fee, which must be made via the PagoPA platform.
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When applying on Universitaly, you will be asked to indicate at least ten degree programmes at different universities where you would be willing to continue your studies in the second semester. This is a safeguard in case you are not ranked high enough in the national merit list to access your first-choice programme, or if you decide not to enrol.
These are known as related programmes and belong to the following degree classes: Bachelor's Degree in Biotechnology (L-2), Biological Sciences (L-13), Animal Production and Management (L-38), Combined Bachelor's and Master's Degree in Pharmacy and Industrial Pharmacy (LM-13), and certain Healthcare Professions programmes, which are identified each year by ministerial decree.
Related programmes – L-2, L-13, LM-13, L-38 classes – at the University of Bologna
- Aquaculture and Hygiene of Fish Productions – Campus of Cesenatico (Degree class: L-38 R)
- Biotechnology – Bologna Campus (Degree class: L-2 R)
- Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Technology – Bologna Campus (Degree class: LM-13 R)
- Pharmacy – Bologna Campus (Degree class: LM-13 R)
- Animal Production – Bologna Campus (Degree class: L-38 R)
- Biological Sciences – Bologna Campus (Degree class: L-13 R)
Related programmes in Healthcare Professions – academic year 2025-26 – at the University of Bologna
- Professional Education (qualifying for the role of Professional Educator) – Imola Campus (Degree class: L/SNT2)
- Nursing (qualifying for the role of Nurse) – Bologna Campus (Degree class: L/SNT1)
- Nursing (qualifying for the role of Nurse) – Faenza Campus (Degree class: L/SNT1)
- Nursing (qualifying for the role of Nurse) – Rimini Campus (Degree class: L/SNT1)
- Podiatry (qualifying for the role of Podiatrist) – Bologna Campus (Degree class: L/SNT2)
- Environmental and Workplace Prevention Techniques (qualifying for the role of Prevention Technician in the Environment and Workplace) – Imola Campus (Degree class: L/SNT4)
- Neurophysiopathology Techniques (qualifying for the role of Neurophysiopathology Technician) – Bologna Campus (Degree class: L/SNT3)
- Orthopaedic Techniques (qualifying for the role of Orthopaedic Technician) – Bologna Campus (Degree class: L/SNT3)
For further details on related degree programmes, please refer to the Universitaly website and the dedicated FAQ section.
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- If you hold a qualification obtained abroad, check whether it is suitable for access to higher education in Italy and find out which documents you need to prepare. Start getting ready now, as you will need to submit your qualification along with all the required documentation by the start of lectures for the open semester. Your qualification will be assessed for admission to the open semester.
- If you are a non-EU citizen residing abroad:
- by 25 July 2025, you must complete the online pre-enrolment application for the University of Bologna to obtain a study visa for the 2025/26 academic year, as required by the Supplementary Note to the Procedures for international students for the methods of access to the single-cycle degree programmes in Medicine and Surgery, School of Dentistry, Veterinary Medicine valid for the 2025/26 academic year (in Italian) available on the Universitaly - international students website;
- by the start of the open semester lectures, you must meet the Italian language requirement.
Read the information on how to meet the Italian language requirement. - If you are a non-EU citizen residing in Italy, by the start of lectures for the open semester you must demonstrate that you meet the requirements for EU-equivalent status, as outlined in point 1 on the Who are international students page. This is necessary to take part in the selection process for the second semester as an EU student.
Detailed information on how to submit documents and relevant deadlines will be made available on this page.
You will need to be in Italy to sit the open semester exams, which are scheduled for 20 November and 10 December 2025
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Students enrolled in the degree programmes in Medicine and Surgery, Dentistry, and Veterinary Medicine, or in a related degree programme as defined by Article 8 of Ministerial Decree 418 of 30 May 2025, who have already attended one or more courses corresponding to those of the open semester, may request validation of their attendance by completing the respective online forms:
- Recognition of attendance for Chemistry and Biochemical Propaedeutics
- Recognition of attendance for Physics
- Recognition of attendance for Biology
Students must provide suitable documentation demonstrating compliance with the attendance requirements for these courses by filling in all fields in the online forms. Please note that each open semester course is assigned 75 hours of lectures.
Requests for recognition from degree programmes other than those listed above and/or those lacking complete documentation will not be accepted.
The online forms must be submitted by the strict deadline of 5:00 PM on 31 July 2025.
Information regarding the publication of evaluation results will be provided on 31 July 2025. Students who have obtained full validation of attendance for one or more open semester courses will be allowed to proceed directly to the respective written examinations.
How much does it cost
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A fixed fee of €250 is required to enrol in the "open semester".
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You are fully exempt from the fixed fee if:
- Your family’s 2025 ISEE (Equivalent Economic Situation Indicator) is equal to or below €22,000.
To obtain the exemption, you must submit your 2025 ISEE or other financial documentation via the platform managed by ER.GO – Regional Authority for the Right to Higher Education by 30 October 2025 at 6:00 PM (CEST). - You have a disability certification with a recognised invalidity of over 66%, or a certificate issued under Law 104/1992.
To obtain the exemption, send your certification by 30 October 2025 at 6:00 PM (CEST) to the Student Services Office for Students with Disabilities and Specific Learning Disabilities (e-mail ases.adattamentisemestreaperto@unibo.it). If you have already submitted your certification to the office in the past, there is no need to send it again. Please send an e-mail indicating the date it was originally submitted.
Students eligible for a full exemption will receive a refund in the following months.
- Your family’s 2025 ISEE (Equivalent Economic Situation Indicator) is equal to or below €22,000.
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Students whose 2025 ISEE falls between €22,000.01 and €30,000 are eligible for a partial exemption, according to the following scale:
ISEE range (€)
Reduction (%)
€22,000.01 – €24,000
80%
€24,000.01 – €26,000
50%
€26,000.01 – €28,000
25%
€28,000.01 – €30,000
10%
To obtain the exemption, you must submit your 2025 ISEE or other financial documentation via the platform managed by ER.GO – Regional Authority for the Right to Higher Education by 30 October 2025 at 6:00 PM (CEST).
Students eligible for a full exemption will receive a refund in the following months.
Exams
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At the end of the open semester, you will have to pass the exams for the three scheduled courses.
The exams will take place in person in Bologna, the specific location will be communicated in due course.
Two exam sessions are scheduled:
- first session on 20 November at 11:00;
- second session on 10 December 2025 at 11:00.
In order to be included in the national merit list, all three exams must be passed with a minimum score of 18/30.
The procedures for sitting the exams are described in Article of Ministerial Decree no. 418 of 30 May 2025.
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