Program Bilgisi

Seviye
Lisans
Süre
3 yıl
Dil
İngilizce

Okul Bağlamı

Avrupa'nın en büyük özel üniversitesi. Farklı şehirlerde kampüsleri ve güçlü endüstri bağları vardır.

Başvuru Detayları

Kampüs
Milano
Derece Sınıfı
L-24
Kabul Tipi
selection call
Resmi Eğitim Dili
English
EU Deadline
2026-05-06
Non-EU Deadline
2026-02-25
Akademik Koşullar
Applicants must obtain a recognised high school diploma by August 30, 2026, awarded after at least 12 years of total education that grants access to university-level studies in the country awarding the qualification. Candidates from non-EU education systems must have completed their final two years of secondary school within the same national system. Phase 1 screening requires a minimum GPA of 75% in the penultimate-year transcripts (equivalent to CCC in A-levels, 31 points in the IB Diploma, 13 points in the French Baccalauréat, or GPA 3.0 in the US curriculum). IB candidates must meet the specific requirements in Cattolica's IB Admission Policy. US high school applicants must hold a diploma earned after at least 2 full years in a US high school plus either three Advanced Placement exams (minimum score 3) in different subjects, one completed year of university studies, or a qualifying foundation course. A-level candidates must pass at least 3 A-Level exams in different subjects (A-Level Italian is not counted for Italian citizens). Phase 2 invites shortlisted candidates to a short online interview with professors from the School of Psychology between January and April 2026. The programme is a 3-year, 180-ECTS BSc taught entirely in English at the Milan campus by the Faculty of Psychology, awarding the Laurea Triennale in Scienze e tecniche psicologiche. Selection assessment combines high school grades, motivation letter, English level, and interview performance.
Dil Koşulları
Applicants must provide proof of English proficiency at least at CEFR B2 level by submitting one of the accepted certificates, dated January 1, 2024 or later (Cattolica enforces a 2-year validity window relative to AY 2026/2027). The certificate must be uploaded at the time of application. Accepted certificates and minimum scores for undergraduate Bachelor's degree programmes: IELTS Academic 6.0; TOEFL iBT 84; Cambridge English: First (FCE) / Advanced (CAE) / Proficiency (CPE) accepted at B2-C2 levels; Cambridge English: Business Vantage / Higher accepted at B2-C1; Cambridge IGCSE First Language English grade D; Cambridge IGCSE English as a Second Language grade C; PTE Academic 46; Trinity ISE II/III/IV B2-C2; Oxford Test of English Advanced B2. Applicants who completed their upper secondary studies in one of 21 listed English-speaking countries (Antigua and Barbuda, Australia, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Canada except Quebec, Dominica, Fiji, Grenada, Guyana, Ireland, Jamaica, Malta, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Singapore, Solomon Islands, St Kitts and Nevis, St Lucia, St Vincent and the Grenadines, Trinidad and Tobago, UK, USA) are exempt. Full IB Diploma Programme students taught primarily in English and Cattolica Foundation Programme completers are also exempt. Applicants from 18 African nations require individual assessment. Visa-requiring nationals (e.g. Iran, India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal) must provide a certificate regardless of prior exemption status. Duolingo English Test is not listed among accepted certificates. [uncertain on mother-tongue native-speaker exemption rules beyond the published country list]
Sınav / Test
Two-phase selection process. Phase 1: documentary screening based on high school transcripts (minimum GPA 75% in the penultimate year required for priority), motivation letter, English language certificate, and overall academic profile. Phase 2: shortlisted applicants are invited to a short online interview with professors from the School of Psychology, conducted between January and April 2026. No mandatory external standardised test (no SAT/ACT requirement). American/Canadian applicants must provide either SAT or ACT score reports or take the Cattolica Admission Test (Foundation Knowledge Assessment / VPI). The programme is described as 'extremely competitive with limited places' and may reach maximum capacity before published deadlines.

Gerekli Belgeler

  • Required documents for the online application include: (1) Passport or national ID (photo page); (2) Updated CV in English; (3) Motivation letter using Cattolica's downloadable Bachelor's template, completed and saved as PDF; (4) High school transcripts of records for the last three years (or all years available), with explicit penultimate-year grades for GPA evaluation; (5) High school diploma (or official statement confirming expected graduation by August 30, 2026); (6) Valid English language certificate (IELTS Academic / TOEFL iBT / Cambridge / PTE Academic / Trinity ISE / Oxford Test of English / IGCSE — see language requirements) or proof of exemption; (7) For US/Canadian applicants: SAT or ACT score report OR confirmation of having taken the Cattolica Admission Test (Foundation Knowledge Assessment, VPI); (8) IB students: IB predicted/final grades; (9) A-level candidates: A-Level results for at least 3 different subjects; (10) Italian Fiscal Code (codice fiscale) and residence permit, if already issued. All files must be legible, preferably in PDF format with a maximum size of 5 MB per file; files should be renamed in English. Submission requires payment of a non-refundable application fee through the online application portal. Shortlisted candidates in Phase 2 will be invited to a short online interview with professors from the School of Psychology (January-April 2026). [uncertain on the exact application-fee amount for Psychology 2026/2027]

Resmi kaynaklarda farklılık veya eksik program çağrısı varsa ilgili alanları aşağıda işaretliyoruz.

Belirsiz Alanlar

  • application rounds.scholarship eligible
  • required documents.application fee amount
  • language requirements.mother tongue exemption beyond country list
  • language requirements.duolingo acceptance

Belirsizlik Notları

  • 1) Applications for AY 2026/2027 are officially closed at the time of research (June 2026); the Psychology programme page reads: 'Applications for Academic Year 2026/2027 are closed; the next application period will open in Fall 2026 for Academic Year 2027/2028.' Round dates captured above are the published 2026/2027 Bachelor timeline (Round 1: 2025-11-05 to 2026-02-25; Round 2: 2026-02-26 to 2026-05-06). 2) The Bachelor application timeline page does not differentiate EU vs. non-EU close dates within a round (both close on the same day); the distinction is in the results-publication start dates (21 April vs. 28 April 2026). application_deadline_non_eu is set to the Round 1 cutoff (2026-02-25) per Cattolica's visa-timing recommendation and because Psychology often reaches full capacity early. 3) Degree class L-24 (Psychological Sciences and Techniques) is inferred from the Italian degree denomination 'Laurea Triennale in Scienze e tecniche psicologiche'; the international page does not explicitly print the L-class code. 4) Round-by-round scholarship eligibility is not explicitly broken down on the Bachelor timeline page. 5) Psychology is flagged as 'extremely competitive with limited places' and the Italian scadenze page warns Psychology Faculty courses 'potrebbero raggiungere la capienza massima di posti' before stated deadlines, so applicants are advised to apply in Round 1. 6) The exact 2026/2027 application-fee amount is not displayed on the Psychology pages.
  • Application rounds (2): R1: EU 2025-11-05→2026-02-25; Non-EU 2025-11-05→2026-02-25 [scholarship_eligible=[uncertain], visa-recommended] — Standard Bachelor (Laurea Triennale) Round 1 per the official application timeline page. Feedback within 8 weeks after the deadline. Outstanding applicants may receive early results starting mid-December. Non-EU students who need a study visa are strongly recommended to apply in Round 1. Psychology is an extremely competitive programme with limited places and may reach capacity before stated deadlines; waitlist runs through late July 2026. Applications for AY 2026/2027 are now closed. | R2: EU 2026-02-26→2026-05-06; Non-EU 2026-02-26→2026-05-06 [scholarship_eligible=[uncertain], visa-not-required] — Standard Bachelor (Laurea Triennale) Round 2 per the official application timeline page. Feedback within 8 weeks after the deadline; waitlisted applicants receive final feedback by the end of July 2026. EU pool admission results begin 21 April 2026; Non-EU pool results begin 28 April 2026. Psychology often reaches full capacity in Round 1, so Round 2 places may be limited.

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