Bocconi Open Day for A'Level Students

University of Bocconi Open Day Saturday 7 March 20158.30am- 2.30pm, Saturday 7 March, 2015

UNIVERSITÀ BOCCONI, VIA ROENTGEN 1, MILAN

Visit Milan and get to know Bocconi! Visit the university campus and meet faculty and students.

Guidance areas

Sit down for a chat with Bocconi professors and current students to get a deeper insight  of  the specific study plans and contents of their English-taught undergraduate programmes:

International Economics and Finance

International Economics and Management

International Politics and Government

World Bachelor in Business
 

Info Sessions

11:00am Seminar Room AS01

Università  Bocconi: An international perspective
Welcome to international students and general overview of Bachelor programmes and student services

Getting into Bocconi
Admission procedures, fees, scholarships and housing, campus facilities
Admission test simulation in English will follow 

Activities

  • Guided tours of the Bocconi Campus and Residence Halls
    Departures every hour from the Reception
  • Admission Test simulation (In Italian and in English)
    To familiarise yourself with Bocconi's admissions test and try it out

Info Points

  • Reception for International Students
    Your point of reference to meet Bocconi staff and international tutors, gather specific  information and course materials, and also join one of the campus tours
  • Student Services Desks
    Get information about the student services and opportunities offered by the University: admissions procedures, financial aid and scholarships, tuition and fees, international opportunities, language and IT courses, campus life, and career opportunities.

REGISTER for Bocconi's Open Day

For any additional information please contact Bocconi:

Guidance and Recruitment Office
Tel. +39 025836 5930

About A Star Future

A Star Future provides information and guidance to British students looking to pursue their undergraduate studies abroad.

Through our presentations in schools and our websites we aim to ensure that British-educated students are well informed about their choices.