Please note that the documents listed below refer to courses taught in English, which can be found on the “Courses Held in English” page. For courses partially taught in English, in addition to the documents listed below, a certificate of Italian language proficiency at B2 level will also be required.Valid passport/ID copyFinal secondary school diploma obtained after at least 12 years of education, or a legally equivalent certificate.The final secondary school diploma must be legalized or bear an Apostille. Alternatively, a Statement of Value issued by an ENIC-NARIC centre may be provided. *In case applicants are from countries where the local education system is 11 or 10 years: certification of university attendance in the country of origin and successful completion of all first-year exams (11-year system) or first two-year exams (10-year system) or - a post-secondary qualification obtained from a non-university higher education institution in a related field (1 year for 11-year systems; 2 years for 10-year systems) or - certification issued by an Italian university attesting completion of a foundation course covering the missing years of schooling;A certificate proving the applicant passed any academic suitability test for university admission, if such a test is required in the country where the diploma was obtainedA sworn/certified translation into Italian of the Final secondary school diploma and the test for university admission certificate (if required)Language certificate: English language B2 CEFR proficiency level certificate is required – or an alternative proof of proficiency.Declaration of Value issued by the Italian Diplomatic Representation in the country where the qualification was obtained, or a Statement of Comparability/Correspondence issued by an ENIC-NARIC centre. (For further information, CIMEA provides certification and verification services for foreign academic qualifications: https://www.cimea.it/EN/.)*The legalization is not mandatory if the degree has been awarded in one of the countries part of the European Convention of Bruxelles 25 May 1987 (Belgium, Danmark, France, Irland) or in Germany (legalisation exemption handled through the specific Italian-German Convention on the Exemption from Legalization of Public Documents - Rome 7 June 1969 - Legge 12 aprile 1973, n. 176).Please note that the call for applications for the bachelor’s degree program in Economics and Finance may require additional documents. The list of documents provided above is for reference only; applicants must submit all documents specified in the official call for applications, which will be published at the following link: https://clef.unich.it/home-clef