
Italy | Thousands of international students applying to Italy’s top public universities are now entering a stressful waiting period as admission result dates slowly begin to appear. Among the most discussed institutions are Sapienza University of Rome, the University of Bologna, and the University of Turin (UniTo), especially for competitive economics and finance programs.
While the University of Bologna has officially announced that application results will be released on May 26, many applicants say they are still uncertain about when Sapienza and UniTo will publish their decisions. Students across online forums are actively comparing timelines, checking portals daily, and sharing updates as anticipation grows ahead of the upcoming academic year.
For many international applicants, these admission decisions will determine not only their study destination but also visa planning, housing arrangements, and scholarship opportunities. As competition for economics and finance programs in Italy continues to rise, the waiting period has become one of the most stressful parts of the application process for students hoping to secure a place in Europe.