The Study Manifesto is published every year by 1 July. This document, which is fundamental for ours and for every university, is the synthesis of teamwork carried out by the General Student Affairs area: both the Study Courses and the Fees and Contributions Areas participate. The first important piece of information it contains is the list of Study Courses offered for the relevant academic year.
Next to each Course of Study, be it first or second level, it is specified whether it is a open access course or a course with a programmed number, as well as the places reserved for non-EU students and those reserved for Chinese students included in the Marco Polo project. The day of the admission test and the time are also indicated.
The following articles contain all the useful information on enrolment and career steps (e.g. transfer or change of course) that students can take. Enrolment in first-level courses is given special emphasis, since it represents the gateway to the university system for high school graduates.