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Regulations Regarding the Bocconi Conventional Family Household

The below provisions are official publication of the regulation ofFees relief target a.y. 2022-2023” about the Bocconi Conventional Family Household.

To define the Conventional Family Household we must refer to the regulations detailed below:

1. Student in Official Family Household with both parents or with the only living parent

If the student is in an “Official Family Household” with both parents or with the only living parent, the following people are considered members of the Conventional Family Household:

  • the student;
  • both parents or the only living parent;
  • everyone listed on the student's "Official Family Household";
  • other children financially dependent on their parents even if they not belong to student's Official Family Household.

2. Student in Official Family Household whose parents are separated, divorced or not cohabiting

If the student’s parents are separated, divorced or not cohabiting (even if not married), the Conventional Family Household is composed of:

  • the student;
  • everyone listed on the student's "Official Family Household";
  • the parent not belonging to the student's "Official Family Household";
  • other children financially dependent on their parents even if they not belong to student’s Official Family Household

The Conventional Family Household is composed of the parent not belonging to student's Official Family Household, even if student is in the Official Family Household with only one parent. 

Their income bracket will be determined on the basis of cumulative income/property.

3. Student in a different family household

If the student is not listed on the parent's Official Family Household, the following people are considered members of the Conventional Family Household:

  • the student;
  • everyone listed on the Official Family Household of both parents;
  • other children financially dependent on their parents even if they not belong to student’s Official Family Household.

If parents are not in the same Official Family Household, the following people are considered members of the Conventional Family Household:

  • the student;
  • everyone listed on the mother’s Official Family Household (if living, otherwise father);
  • the father (if living);
  • other children financially dependent on their parents even if they not belong to the student’s Official Family Household.

4. Married student

Married students whose income/property are adequate to support their new family are considered independent from their family of origin and thus the income/property of the family of origin will not be considered.

Therefore, the following people are considered members of the Conventional Family Household:

  • the student;
  • everyone listed on the student's Official Family Household.

Different situations will be considered case by case. 


Last modified 28/02/2022 - 09:12:03