Info and Applying
26 June - 14 July
Summer School for University Students 2023 offers 2 options: on campus and online. Some information applies to both formats, while other details are format-specific.
General Details
How to Apply
Bocconi Summer School offers a three-week study program open to motivated students enrolled in a bachelor program, preferably in their third-to-last, second-to-last or last year of undergraduate studies.
The program is dedicated to students from Italian and non-Italian Universities (it is not open to Bocconi students). Admission will be decided on the basis of both academic achievement and suitability for the program.
In order to apply, candidates must fill out the online application through the My Application portal. Applicants are asked to select their desired course and one alternative, allowing the Summer School Team to better allocate the available places and in case the preferred course does not reach the minimum number of requests to be activated.
Applications must include the following elements:
- Student records including exams passed and marks obtained during the undergraduate program (in Italy or abroad);
- CV/resume and motivation (up to 500 words).
During the application, candidates will be required to declare an English language proficiency equal to or greater than the B2 level (according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Language). This is the minimum level required to successfully participate in coursework. Applicants are not required to upload any certificate.
Application Timeline
First round | Second round | Third round | |
Application | 31 January-15 March (6pm Italian time) | 16 March-19 April (6pm Italian time) | 20 April-16 May (6pm Italian time) |
Selection results | 30 March | 5 May | 22 May |
Enrollment and payment deadline | 10 April | 15 May | 30 May |
Applicants may view their results by accessing My Application Portal with their personal login information.
In order to confirm their place, admitted students will receive all necessary information to complete the enrollment and they will be required to pay the tuition fee applicable to the course by the enrollment and payment deadline.
Format-Specific Details
> ON CAMPUS
Course Structure
Each course consists of 48 hours. The sessions include:
- teaching activities running from Monday to Friday, usually between 9:30am and 12:30pm
- company visits
In addition to the above activities, students will be required to complete individual/class assignments and will have the possibility to take part in extracurricular activities, which will take place outside of the time reserved for the academic activities.
Students earn 6 credit points* upon completing the course and passing the exam (held on the last day).
*in accordance with the ECTS - European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System - on average 1 credit point corresponds to 25 hours of work for student; about 8 hours (but no more than 10) are spent in the classroom.
Sample schedule
Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | |
9:30am - 12:30pm | Lecture | Lecture | Lecture | Company visit | Lecture |
12:30pm - 2:00pm | Lunch break | Lunch break | Lunch break | Lunch break | Lunch break |
2:00pm - 5:00pm | Lecture | Company visit |
Participation Fee
The Summer School participation fee includes the following:
- academic program (including guest speakers testimonies) and access to materials (for the duration of the program)
- company visits
- extracurricular activities
- official certificate (electronic format)
Fee structure | |
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Regular fee
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€2,400
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Partner reduced fee Students enrolled in a bachelor program at Bocconi partner universities/schools (see list here) |
€2,200
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Early Bird reduced fee First round applicants |
€2,200
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Partner+Early Bird cumulative reduced fee Students enrolled in a bachelor program at Bocconi partner universities/schools (see list here) applying in the first round |
€2,000
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Refund policy
- Covid reasons: a total refund is applicable if an on-campus course is cancelled due to covid-19;
- Other reasons: a refund is applicable in the first round only - enrolled students who withdraw by 2 May 2023 are eligible for a participation fee refund with the exclusion of an administrative fee of €350.
Housing
May 19: There are no more rooms available at Aparto Residence Giovenale.
Summer School participants will have the possibility to be accommodated at Aparto Residence Giovenale, in front of the campus. (limited availability)
Room | Housing application by April 10 | Housing application by May 15 | Housing application by May 30 |
Single room, with private bathroom | €1,445 | €1680 | €1680
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> ONLINE
Course Structure
Each course consists of 48 hours of online teaching activities, both asynchronous and synchronous. These may include, for instance:
- live sessions with professors and classmates (such as lectures, debates, Q&A periods, real-time exercises, guest speakers)
- recorded sessions
- consultation of specific material (slides, documents, etc.), participation in online forums
In addition to the above activities, students will be required to complete individual/class assignments and will have the possibility to take part in extracurricular activities, which will take place outside of the time reserved for the academic activities.
All courses run from Monday to Friday, with synchronous activities generally scheduled daily from 2pm to 5pm CEST. Students earn 6 credit points* upon completing the course and passing the exam (held on the last day).
*in accordance with the ECTS - European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System - on average 1 credit point corresponds to 25 hours of work for student; about 8 hours (but no more than 10) are spent in the classroom.
Sample schedule
Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | |
Asynchronous activities (< 2:00pm CEST) |
Asynchronous session |
Asynchronous session |
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Synchronous activities (2:00pm - 5:00pm CEST) |
Lecture | Lecture | Lecture | Lecture | Lecture |
Asynchronous activities (> 5:00pm CEST) |
Asynchronous session | Asynchronous session |
Participation Fee
The Summer School participation fee includes the following:
- academic program, including access to all materials (for the duration of the program) via the e-learning platform and course-related guest speakers
- use of electronic library services and resources
- online workshops and social activities
- official certificate (electronic format)
Fee structure | |
Regular fee | €1,500
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Partner reduced fee Students enrolled in a bachelor program at Bocconi partner universities/schools (see list here) |
€1,400 |
Early Bird reduced fee First round applicants |
€1,400
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Partner+Early Bird cumulative reduced fee Students enrolled in a bachelor program at Bocconi partner universities/schools (see list here) applying in the first round |
€1,300
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Learning Tools
To participate in the Online Summer School, a PC, a webcam and a stable internet connection are required.
Courses will be delivered through Blackboard, the Bocconi e-learning platform. Students will be able to access the platform on the first day of the program.