2015-2016 HOUSING APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS AND REGULATIONS UNIVERSITÀ BOCCONI

TRANSLATION OF THE FINAL HOUSING APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS AND REGULATIONS

Published on July 30th , 2015

In case of discrepancies between the Italian text and the English translation, the Italian version prevails. These application requirements and regulations are to be considered final unless further dispositions concerning the evaluation of the applicants’ economic condition are issued by the relevant authorities.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 1 – GENERAL INFORMATION 3 Art. 1.1 Bocconi Residence Halls 3 Art. 1.2 Housing Assignment Process 4 Art. 1.3 Types of Housing Applications 4 Art. 1.4 Housing Fees 6 Art. 1.5 Final Check-Out and Early Termination of Assignments 6 Art. 1.6 Sublease for Residents Participating in International Study Abroad and/or Internship Programs Recognized by Università Bocconi 7 Art. 1.7 General Access to Housing and Social Rules 8 Art. 1.8 Information on the Use of Personal Information and Rights of the Applicant 8

SECTION 2 – FULL RATE HOUSING 9 Art. 2.1 New Admissions 9 Art. 2.2 Application Reserved to First Year Students 9 2.2.1 Applying for Full Rate Housing: Deadlines 9 2.2.2 Applying for Full Rate Housing: Procedures 10 2.2.3 Ranking, Results and Appeals/Petitions 10 2.2.4 Housing Assignment and Acceptance 10 2.2.5 Renewal of Housing Assignments for AY 2016-2017 11 Art. 2.3 “Last Minute” New Admission Application for All Students 11 2.3.1 Deadlines and Procedures for submitting an application 12 2.3.2 Housing Assignments and Acceptance 12 2.3.3 Renewal of Housing Assignments for AY 2016-2017 12 Art. 2.4 Renewal of Housing Assignments for Current Residents 13 2.4.1 Applying for Full Rate Housing: Deadlines and Procedures 13 2.4.2 Results and Appeals/Petitions 13 2.4.3 Printing of Check-In Documents 14 2.4.4 Renewal of Housing Assignments for AY 2016-2017 14

SECTION 3 – REDUCED RATE HOUSING 15 Art. 3.1 Eligible Reduced Rate Housing Applicants 15 Art. 3.2 Income and Asset Requirements 16 Art. 3.3 Applying for Reduced Rate Housing: Deadlines 16 Art. 3.4 Applying for Reduced Rate Housing: Procedures 17 Art. 3.5 Documentation Required for the Calculation of Housing Fees 17 Art. 3.6 Methods of Assignment of ISU Brackets for Reduced Rates 18 Art. 3.7 Verification of Financial Status and Validation of Economic Information Provided (Italian Presidential Decree 445/2000, article 71) 18 Art. 3.8 Renewal of Housing Assignment for AY 2015-2016 19 Art. 3.9 New Admission for Non-First Year Students 20 Art. 3.10 Merit Requirements 20 Art. 3.11 Rankings 21 Art. 3.12 Results and Appeals/Petitions 22 Art. 3.13 Housing Assignments and Acceptance for New Admission Applicants 22 Art. 3.14 Assignments and Acceptance for Renewal Residents 23 Art. 3.15 Housing Renewals for AY 2016-2017 23

ATTACHMENT A: Description of Bocconi Residences 24 ATTACHMENT B: Housing Fees, ISU Bocconi Brackets and Payments 26 ATTACHMENT C: Car, Motorcycle and Bicycle Parking 29 ATTACHMENT D: Bocconi Residence Regulations 30 ATTACHMENT E: Housing Calendar 34 ATTACHMENT F: List of Municipalities – Commuting Students 35 ATTACHMENT G: Full Rate Housing - Summary of Important Dates and Deadlines 39 ATTACHMENT H: Reduced Rate Housing - Summary of Important Dates and Deadlines 41 ATTACHMENT I: Requirements Regarding Financial Conditions for Allocation of Reduced Rate Housing 42 ATTACHMENT J: Submission of Application for Reduced Rate Housing and Documentation 45 ATTACHMENT K: Full Rate Housing - Room Type Preference 49 ATTACHMENT L: 2014 Average Exchange Rates 50

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2015-2016 HOUSING APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS AND REGULATIONS UNIVERSITA’ BOCCONI

SECTION 1 – GENERAL INFORMATION The 2015-16 Housing Application Requirements and Regulations have been published by ISU Bocconi and the Student Services Office – Student Affairs Division and regulates housing assignments for the Bocconi Residences.

Contact information: Housing Center – Piazza Sraffa, 13 – One Stop Service Center – Ground floor – 20136 email: [email protected] Tel: (+39) 02-5836-2795 / (+39) 02-5836-2152

Art. 1.1 Bocconi Residence Halls For the 2015-2016 academic year, Università Bocconi offers 6 Residences to its students, for a total number of 1,591 room assignments, both full rate and reduced rate (fee determined according to the economic condition of the student's family). Assignments are distributed amongst the 6 Bocconi Residences as follows:

RESIDENCE HALL NUMBER OF PLACEMENTS* 261 BOCCONI - 13 single rooms with private bathrooms Via Bocconi, 12 – Milan - 248 single rooms with bathrooms to be shared with one other student 96 JAVOTTE - 8 single rooms with private bathrooms Via Giovenale, 4 - Milan - 88 single rooms with bathrooms to be shared with one other student 362 - 62 single rooms with private bathrooms ARCOBALENO - 288 single rooms with bathrooms to be shared with Via F.lli Fraschini, 3 - Milan one other student (some of which are assigned to international exchange students) - 12 studios with private bathrooms 326 - 176 single rooms in 4-bedroom apartments with bathrooms to be shared with one other student DUBINI - 140 single rooms in 2-bedroom apartments with Via Vittore Buzzi, 7 - Milan bathrooms to be shared with one other student - 10 studios, studio apartments are handicap-accessible with private bathrooms 333 - 317 single rooms in 4-bedroom apartments with SPADOLINI bathrooms to be shared with one other student Via G. Spadolini, 12/A - Milan - 16 studios, studio apartments are handicap-accessible with private bathrooms 213 - 116 single rooms in 4-bedroom apartments with ISONZO bathrooms to be shared with one other student Viale Isonzo, 23 - Milan - 11 rooms with private bathrooms - 86 rooms with bathrooms to be shared with one other student

* Rooms for students with disabilities are available in all Bocconi Residence Halls.

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Students who wish to apply for Bocconi Housing may only submit one application; either for full rate or reduced rate housing. The application process, rankings and renewal requirements for following academic years will vary depending on the type of housing, as outlined in the Housing Application Requirements and Regulations. Students assigned full rate housing will not be able to apply for or be assigned reduced rate housing, even if they are later determined eligible for financial aid and therefore assigned an ISU bracket.

Art. 1.2 Housing Assignment Process The housing assignment process has four steps:

Students may only submit one application; for either full rate 1st STEP or reduced rate housing. Applications must be submitted Submit Online Application online and, if applying for reduced rate housing, must be www.unibocconi.eu/housingdesk subsequently completed with all required documentation.

Rankings are created to determine the order of priority with which available rooms will be assigned. Being ranked does not automatically imply that you will be assigned housing. 2nd STEP The final housing assignment depends on many variables Rankings (type of housing requested, room availability and the applicant's gender). The ranking order is only a partial indicator of the probability of being assigned housing.

3rd STEP Housing assignments will take place in different rounds, as Housing Assignments rooms may become available at different times. New assignees must confirm their acceptance of a room assignment according to the timelines and procedures indicated in the email communicating the housing assignment. Failure to follow the acceptance procedures will 4th STEP result in the cancelation of the assignment and the re- Housing Assignment Acceptance assignment of the room to another eligible ranked student. The renewal application for current residents is equivalent to acceptance of housing for AY 2015-2016. Please see articles 2.4 and 3.8.

Università Bocconi reserves the right to transfer residents to a different Residence at any time throughout the academic year. Please note that it will not be possible for a student to request a room assignment change at any time. Exceptional cases due to serious and certified problems will be evaluated based on the following conditions:

- a room change can occur only once during a student’s university career; - any changes made will occur only at the end of the academic year; - should a change in a resident’s housing assignment be allowed, students will not be able to choose their new assignment, the new assignment will be a random allocation to be made by the IT system.

Art. 1.3 Types of Housing Applications Students may only submit one application; for either full rate or reduced rate housing. The decision to apply for either full rate or reduced rate housing is up to the student. To evaluate which application is best to submit based on the student’s financial position, the section “How and When to Apply” should be consulted on the Housing Service website: www.unibocconi.eu/accommodation and the income from the University ISEE Certificate issued in 2015, according to existing regulations and the family

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household should be verified. (See the table in Attachment I for more information.)

TYPE OF APPLICATION ELIGIBLE APPLICANTS DOCUMENTATION Students whose family’s income and assets are within the ISU Bocconi Requirements: Documentation of - ISEE € 20,998.37 economical character Reduced rate - ISPE € 35,434.78 required And who meet the eligibility requirements set forth in Art. 3.1

Documentation of Students whose family’s income and economical character Full rate assets exceed the ISU requirements not required (Art. 3.1 and 3.2)

The following will be applied to those students assigned reduced rate rooms, but are assigned the 4th ISU bracket subsequent to the verification of incomplete, irregular or the submission of documents which do not comply with the data indicated online by the applicant: - the student will lose eligibility for housing for the current academic year and for the duration of his/her program, should there be demand for housing by eligible students; - in any event, the student will not be allowed to renew his/her housing assignment for the following academic year; - the student will be responsible for the payment of the equivalent of three times the amount due for the assignment made undeservedly from the time of the assignment until the moment in which the housing fee assigned to the student was disputed; - the submission of irregular documentation of economical character may be brought to the attention of the Disciplinary Committee for the possible application of further sanctions.

Current residents interested in staying in a residence hall should submit an application as per the chart below:

FULL RATE

BACHELOR STUDENTS Transition:

From the 1st to the 2nd year of enrollment Full rate - Renewal application

Last minute Application starting from 27 August From the 2nd year to the 3rd year of enrollment 2015

New Admission at full rate (or reduced rate in From the 3rd year of an Undergraduate program to case income/asset requirements are met) for the 1st year of a Graduate program first-year students

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INTEGRATED MASTER OF ARTS IN LAW STUDENTS Transition: From the 1st to the 2nd year of enrollment Full rate - Renewal application

Last minute Application starting from 27 August For all other years of enrollment 2015

MASTER OF SCIENCE STUDENTS Transition:

Last minute Application starting from 27 August From the 1st to the 2nd year of enrollment 2015

FOR ALL DEGREE PROGRAMS

Full rate residents who intend to apply for reduced Reduced rate - New Admission Application rate housing

REDUCED RATE

BACHELOR – INTEGRATED MASTER OF ARTS IN LAW – MASTER OF SCIENCE STUDENTS

Reduced rate resident assigned the 1st, 2nd or 3rd Reduced rate - Renewal Application: if the ISU Bocconi bracket. applicant does not meet the economic requirements, the 4th ISU Bocconi bracket will be applied.

Reduced rate resident assigned the 4th ISU Bocconi Reduced Rate - Renewal Application: the 2015- bracket. 2016 ISU Bocconi bracket will be applied accordingly.

Reduced rate resident from the 3rd year of an Reduced rate – Renewal Application: the 2015- Undergraduate program to the 1st year of a 2016 ISU Bocconi bracket will be applied Graduate program accordingly.

Art. 1.4 Housing Fees Housing fees, specified in the related attachment, refer to the assignment of a room for the entire academic year, with the exclusion of scheduled closings, as outlined in the calendar, or periods of stay which are not year-long stays, for which daily and monthly fees will be applied. For more information, please see Attachment B.

Art. 1.5 Final Check-Out and Early Termination of Assignments By accepting your room assignment you have committed to the payment in full of the housing fees for the period indicated in your acceptance letter.

Nonetheless, you may terminate your housing assignment early and therefore, not be required to pay the housing fee in full, in line with the following:

• Your € 500 housing deposit will be withheld; 6

• You must terminate your housing assignment according to the time frames outlined below:

Termination of Formal Communication of the Early Fee Due Assignment Termination to the Housing Center 27 August 2015 27 August 2015* by email to €500 Housing Deposit (for new entries only) [email protected] 10 December 2015 1 st Housing installment and 24 December 2015 online “check-out form” balance (if applicable) 10 April 2016 30 April 2016 1st and 2nd Housing installment online “check-out form”

*For students submitting a new admission application, any withdrawals by 27 August will be possible only for those students who have not already entered their room; after the first overnight stay, withdrawal will only be possible during the subsequent time windows.

Anyone who does not communicate the intention to terminate their housing assignment according to the dates indicated above will be allowed to terminate the assignment only during the subsequent window. Restrictions indicated do not apply to those leaving housing to take part in International Programs and Internships, as stated in article 1.6.

Students who decide to withdraw from housing assignments due to withdrawal from studies or incompletion of first-year enrollment are required to communicate this to the Housing Center by 30 September 2015. The deposit of €500 will be withheld and the students will be charged payment for the month of September and the resident activity fee. For communications made after 30 September, the restrictions indicated in the above table will be valid.

Student residents suspending their relationship with the University will be guaranteed housing until the following time window as an optional service reserved to students who make use of accommodation.

Art. 1.6 Sublease for Residents Participating in International Study Abroad and/or Internship Programs Recognized by Università Bocconi Bocconi residents who take part in International Study Abroad or Internship programs recognized by Università Bocconi (including certified Free-mover programs and self-initiated internships approved by the Career Service) can offer their room to be subleased to Università Bocconi for incoming exchange students or for another Bocconi student.

The regulations for subleasing one's room temporarily – and which make up an integral part of these regulations – are outlined in the "Requirements and Regulations for Temporary Room Sublease for International Study Abroad or Internship Programs - AY 2015-2016", published on the Università Bocconi website, in the Housing section: www.unibocconi.eu/accommodation. It is assumed that students who submit an application for the temporary sublease of their room have read and agree to the requirements and regulations.

Students who permanently leave the Bocconi Residence Halls to take part in one of the abovementioned programs have a right to the return of the housing deposit, but check-out must be communicated with at least 20 days’ notice before the anticipated date of termination.

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Art. 1.7 General Access to Housing and Social Rules Living in one of the Bocconi Residences is governed by the regulations which students are expected to be aware of and agree to follow when they accept their housing assignment (Attachment D).

Resident Activity Fee For the 2015-2016 academic year each resident must pay a fee of € 20.00 to support the resident activity fund and the regular or occasional maintenance of the building, furniture and equipment. This fund can only be used upon request of the student representatives in each housing facility by agreement with the ISU Bocconi Director.

Student representatives of Bocconi Residences Each year student residents living in Bocconi Residences autonomously elect two representatives for each housing facility. The Bocconi Housing Center requests that the elected representatives contact the Housing Center to communicate that they have been elected.

Loss, theft or damage of key-cards or keys In case of loss, theft or damage of the magnetic building access card or room key, the interested party must submit a self-certification and will be charged € 10.00 by the Residence Manager for a new copy of the key-card or key to be made.

Termination A student’s housing assignment will be automatically and immediately terminated in the event that, during the academic year he or she: - incurs disciplinary sanctions greater than an official reprimand; - is responsible for serious violations of the Bocconi Housing regulations; - is in debt for more than 40 days.

Art. 1.8 Information on the Use of Personal Information and Rights of the Applicant Based on Italian Law 196 of 30 June 2003, “Code Regarding the Protection of Personal Information”, the correctness and transparency of the use of personal information and the protection of confidentiality is guaranteed within the limits of the law.

Personal information acquired through the application: a) must, of necessity, be provided to determine the financial status of the applicant’s immediate and nuclear family and to determine whether they meet the requirements for access to reduced rate housing in accordance with the criteria set forth in these Housing Application and Regulations. b) is collected by Università Bocconi through ISU Bocconi Student Services Office and used, including electronically, only for the purposes of allocating the benefit requested and to verify the conditions for disbursement, and in all cases for legal purposes; c) may be exchanged with public bodies (including, for example, the Region, the Ministry of Finance, the Italian Revenue Office and the Guardia di Finanza) for the purposes of legitimate checks.

The applicant may go to ISU Bocconi/Student Services Office at any time to check his/her information and update, supplement, rectify or cancel it, seek a block on or object to its consideration, if the use of the documents are in breach of Italian Law 196/2003. Università Bocconi is the nominated handler of information. The Handler of personal information is Mr. Salvatore Grillo.

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SECTION 2 – FULL RATE HOUSING

Art. 2.1 New Admissions There are two ways to submit a new admission full rate housing application:

- New admission for first year students – open to first-year students only (Art.2.2) - “Last minute” new admission for all students – open to first-year and non-first- year students who have not been assigned an accommodation by 27 August 2015, regardless of whether they submitted an application during their first year (Art. 2.3).

Art. 2.2 Application Reserved to First Year Students Open to all students enrolled or who intend to enroll for the AY 2015-2016 in the first year for a:

- Bachelor degree program; - Integrated Master of Arts in Law degree program; - Master of Science degree program; - PhD program.

Please note that in order to be eligible for housing, students must have completed the online registration and enrollment process for the AY 2015-2016 by 14 September 2015. Failure to do so will result in the termination of the housing assignment, where applicable.

Students who are residents in the following municipalities will be excluded from the 2015-2016 full rate housing assignments: Milan, , Sesto S.G., , , , , , S.Giuliano, S.Donato M.se, Locate Triulzi, Opera, , , , , , , , , , , Settimo M.se, , Pero, Rho, , , Novate M.se, , Cusano M.no, and residents of any municipality indicated in Attachment F of this document (“List of Municipalities – Commuting Students”).

2.2.1 Applying for Full Rate Housing: Deadlines Applications must be submitted exclusively online at: www.unibocconi.eu/housingdesk according to the chart below:

New Admission Full Rate Application: Reserved to First-Year Students

From 21 May 2015 at 3:00pm Online Application To 4 June 2015 at 3:00pm Publication of 15 June 2015 ranking 1st round: 17/06/2015 Acceptance by: 22/06/2015 Assignments 2nd round: 25/06/2015 Acceptance by: 30/06/2015*

Ranking 31 July 2015 Expiration Date

*Assignments to eligible students ranked in the first-year students ranking, will be made until 31 July 2015. Students who have not been assigned accommodation by 31 July 2015 – the ranking’s expiration date – can submit a new application according to the procedures and deadlines for the “last minute” application for all students (see Art. 2.3).

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2.2.2 Applying for Full Rate Housing: Procedures New admission applications for first-year students require 2 log-ins to the online application:

1. First log-in: starting at 3:00pm on 21 May 2015, the system will assign a reservation code (ticketing) based on the chronological order of the completion of this first part of the online application, which will determine the applicant’s position in the ranking. Applicants who have properly concluded the first part of the application will receive an email at the email address he/she provided online, with the reservation code associated to their application;

2. Second log-in: in order to facilitate the housing application process, detailed information regarding the applicant will need to be provided during the second part of the application. This second part must be completed during the following period: starting on 23 May 2015 at 3:00pm, through 4 June 2015 at 3:00pm, final deadline. The date and time of the completion of the second part of this application will not influence the order of priority in the ranking. Incomplete applications will not be taken into consideration.

For a full rate housing assignment, no documentation is required, with the exception of students with a disability equal to or higher than 66%. These students must submit a copy of their valid ID or passport and a copy of the documentation issued by the Medical Committee, attesting the level of disability, by and no later than 4 June 2015.

2.2.3 Ranking, Results and Appeals/Petitions The full rate housing ranking for first-year students’ applications submitted by 3:00pm on 4 June 2015 will be based on the chronological order of the submission. Priority will be given to students with a disability level equal to or higher than 66%.

The ranking will be valid until 31 July 2015.

Provisional results of first year students’ applications will be made available on 15 June 2015 in the results section of the website www.unibocconi.eu/housingdesk. The provisional outcome refers to the eligibility of being assigned housing and not to the actual housing assignment itself, which will depend on the availability of housing.

Any appeals opposing the provisional results or petitions for revision due to errors made by the applicant may only be submitted through the online form at: www.unibocconi.eu/housingdesk, and no later than 3:00pm on 30 June 2015.

Students who intend to submit an appeal/petition must: - verify how and when to submit the appeal or petition, details will be available online along with the publication of the provisional results; - print the confirmation page of the submitted appeal/petition to attest the correct submitting of the appeal/petition.

2.2.4 Housing Assignment and Acceptance Housing will be assigned in rounds based on rankings and housing availability. Please note that the number of rooms available will depend on the number of renewals made by AY 2014-2015 residents.

All applicants are responsible for regularly checking their email accounts to check if they have been assigned housing and, if so, accept it in time. The housing assignment rounds are scheduled for the following dates:

- 17 June 2015 – 1st round - 25 June 2015 – 2nd round - Subsequent assignments through 31 July 2015 10

Rooms will be assigned based on housing availability at the time of the assignment. The assignment cannot be modified, even if further housing options could become available at a later time.

The housing acceptance, which is finalized through payment of the security deposit of €500 must be made within 3 business days from the sending date of the email communicating the housing assignment and according to the procedures outlined in the reservation e-mail. Failure to accept the assignment and/or make the deposit payment by the specified date will result in the loss of the housing assignment and the room will be assigned to the next eligible ranked applicant.

Please note that for cancelations made after accepting housing, the security deposit will be withheld.

During the period between 25 August and 27 August 2015 only, new housing recipients will be able to view their room without checking in if the accommodation does not meet their expectations. In that case, to formalize the rejection and withdraw from the assignment, an email must be sent to the Housing Center at the address [email protected] by 11:59pm on the day the room was viewed. The security deposit will not be returned. If the cancelation is communicated after 27 August 2015, the student may withdraw only during the subsequent time windows and make the related payments (see Art. 1.5).

At the time of acceptance, all housing recipients will be required to indicate the date in which they intend to participate in one of the orientation meetings on life at Bocconi Residence Halls, which will be held in early September, during the “Welcome Days”.

2.2.5 Renewal of Housing Assignments for AY 2016-2017 Renewal of full rate housing for AY 2016-2017 is possible in the following cases:

- Transition from 1st year (for the first time) to 2nd year of enrollment in a Bachelor program or the Integrated Master of Arts in Law - Transition to subsequent years only in the case of students with disabilities equal to or greater than 66%

Renewal is not subject to merit evaluations but only in regards to Regulations and the submission of an application.

Art. 2.3 “Last Minute” New Admission Application for All Students Applications submitted following these procedures will be taken into consideration only in case of rooms availability following the expiration of the first-year student ranking.

All students not assigned housing are eligible to apply – regardless of merit requirements, the municipality of residence and whether a first-year application has been submitted – as long as they are enrolled in a degree program at Università Bocconi for AY 2015-2016 or graduating students whose last year of enrollment is not before AY 2014-2015.

Students enrolled in one-year Master programs, SDA Bocconi and Single Courses may submit this application by writing an email to [email protected].

2.3.1 Deadlines and Procedures for Submitting an Application The application must be submitted online at www.unibocconi.eu/housingdesk starting at 3:00pm on 27 August 2015 to 3pm on 30 April 2016.

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The application open to all students requires the following procedure: the application must be completed on the website www.unibocconi.eu/housingdesk and the time and date of closure of the application will determine the chronological order of the online application. Incomplete applications will not be evaluated.

No documentation is required for assignment of full rate housing, with the exception of students with a disability equal to or higher than 66%. At the same time that the application is closing, these students must send by email (to [email protected]) a copy of their valid ID or passport and a copy of the documentation issued by the Medical Committee, attesting the level of disability.

2.3.2 Housing Assignment and Acceptance Housing assignments will take place starting at 3:00pm on 31 August 2015, based on the chronological order of the submission of the online application, and housing availability. All applicants are responsible for regularly checking their email accounts to check if they have been assigned housing and, if so, accept it in time.

Rooms will be assigned based on housing availability at the time of the assignment. The assignment cannot be modified, even if further housing options could become available at a later time.

The housing acceptance, which is finalized through payment of the security deposit of €500 must be made within 3 business days from the sending date of the email communicating the housing assignment and according to the procedures outlined in the reservation e-mail. Failure to accept the assignment and/or make the deposit payment by the specified date, will result in the loss of the housing assignment and the room will be assigned to the next eligible ranked applicant.

Please note for that cancelations made after accepting housing, the security deposit will be withheld and the student will be required to complete the payment for the period September-December.

2.3.3 Renewal of Housing Assignments for AY 2016-2017 Renewal of full rate housing for AY 2016-2017 is possible in the following cases:

- Transition from 1st year to 2nd year of enrollment in a Bachelor program or the Integrated Master of Arts in Law - Transition to subsequent years only in the case of students with disabilities equal to or greater than 66%

Renewal is not subject to merit evaluations but only in regards to Regulations and the submitting of an application.

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Art. 2.4 Renewal of Housing Assignments for Current Residents The renewal of a 2015-2016 housing assignment, regardless of merit, is guaranteed for current residents who:

1. have been full rate residents for a minimum period of 3 consecutive months as of 22 July 2015 2. have properly submitted a full rate renewal application online by 3:00pm on 8 June 2015 (Art. 2.4.1) 3. are enrolled in the 2014-2015 academic year: - in the 1st year of a Bachelor or Integrated Master of Arts in Law - in years other than those listed above, only in the case of students with disabilities equal to or greater than 66%

Please note that renewal of housing for students who are currently residents and who meet the above requirements is not automatic. It is the student’s responsibility to renew the housing assignment by correctly submitting the only application by the deadline indicated. Submitting a renewal application entails automatic acceptance of accommodation for AY 2015-2016. Students may only withdraw from the accommodation based on the indications set out in Article 1.5.

Current full rate residents who are interested in submitting an application for the 2015-2016 academic year for reduced rate housing are not eligible for the renewal of their current housing, but must submit a new admission application for reduced rate housing, and any assignment will be subject to the priority given to first year new admission applicants.

2.4.1 Applying for Full Rate Housing: Deadlines and Procedures Applications may only be submitted online by accessing the website www.unibocconi.eu/housingdesk, during the following period:

Full Rate: Renewal Application

From 25 May 2015 at 3:00pm Online application To 8 June 2015 at 3:00pm

Publication of ranking 11 June 2015

No documentation is required for assignment to full rate housing, with the exception of students with a disability equal to or higher than 66%. By and no later than 8 June 2015, these students must send by email (to [email protected]) a copy of their valid ID or passport and a copy of the documentation issued by the Medical Committee, attesting the level of disability.

2.4.2 Results, Appeals and Petitions The provisional housing assignment results will be published in the results section of the website www.unibocconi.eu/housingdesk on 11 June 2015.

Any appeals opposing the provisional results or petitions for revision due to errors made by the applicant may only be submitted through the online form at: www.unibocconi.eu/housingdesk, and must be submitted no later than 3:00pm on 26 June 2015.

Students who intend to submit an appeal/petition must: - verify how and when to submit the appeal or petition, details will be available online along with the publication of the provisional results; - print the confirmation page of the submitted appeal/petition to attest the correct submitting of the appeal/petition.

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Results of appeals and petitions for revision will be communicated by email. Students who are positively evaluated are required to follow the “print documents” procedure indicated in the abovementioned email.

2.4.3 Printing of Check-In Documents Since the renewal application is equivalent to acceptance of housing for AY 2015-2016, students are not required to make further confirmations online, but, following publication of results, must access the online form to print the check-in documents on the website www.unibocconi.eu/housingdesk.

2.4.4 Renewal of Housing Assignments for AY 2016-2017 Students who have submitted a renewal application for AY 2015-2016 may only submit a new admission application for AY 2016-2017 by following the procedures for the “last minute” application open to all students, unless in the case of students with disabilities equal to or greater than 66%.

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SECTION 3 – REDUCED RATE HOUSING

Art. 3.1 Eligible Reduced Rate Housing Applicants Students enrolled with the status "in corso" and prospective students for the AY 2015-2016 for the following programs can participate in the application:

- Bachelor degree; - Integrated Master of Arts in Law; - Master of Science; - PhD program.

Please note that in order to be eligible for housing, students must have completed the online registration and enrollment process for AY 2015-2016 by 14 September 2015. Failure to do so will result in the termination of the housing assignment, where applicable.

PhD students who have been explicitly authorized by the PhD School to complete their studies within the 2015-2016 academic year, having completed the legal duration of their study program during the 2014-2015 academic year, may submit a reduced rate housing renewal application. However, the 4th ISU bracket will be applied in these cases, even if during the legal duration of their study program the reduced rate in the 1st, 2nd or 3rd ISU bracket was applied.

The following students will be excluded from the 2015-2016 reduced rate housing rankings:

- students who have previously earned a degree equivalent to or of a higher level to the program for which they are enrolling in Bocconi for the 2015-2016 academic year, in or abroad (including titles released prior to the D.M. 509/1999). - students who were previously enrolled in a degree program equivalent to or of a higher level to the program for which they will be enrolled in Bocconi and for which they are applying for housing, even if the faculty was different from that offered in Bocconi and even if prior to the 2015-2016 year. - students enrolled in a Master of Science program, who have already earned a four year degree of a level higher than a Bachelor. - students currently enrolled with the status of “fuori corso intermedio” or “ripetente intermedio” during the program for which the assistance is requested; - students who renew enrollment after having previously withdrawn from studies. Those students who repeat a year of studies, even after having withdrawn from studies, can be considered for application, however, the number of required credits necessary to be considered for the rankings will be calculated based on the number of credits foreseen for each academic year past from the student’s first enrollment; - students participating in post-graduate programs, selected or enrolled in in programs with partner universities (DDIB CEU-Bocconi, Double/Joint Degree programs), as they do not meet the requirements set out in these regulations; - students who benefit from a scholarship covering housing costs in Milan (reduced rate housing is, however, compatible with the ISU Bocconi Scholarship) - recipients of Merit Award which includes housing; - students who are residents in the following municipalities: Milan, Cinisello Balsamo, Sesto S.G., Cologno Monzese, Vimodrone, Segrate, Pioltello, Peschiera Borromeo, S.Giuliano, S.Donato M.se, Locate Triulzi, Opera, Pieve Emanuele, Basiglio, Rozzano, Assago, Buccinasco, Corsico, Trezzano sul Naviglio, Cesano Boscone, Cusago, Bareggio, Settimo M.se, Cornaredo, Pero, Rho, Arese, Bollate, Novate M.se, Cormano, Cusano M.no, Bresso and residents of any municipality indicated in Attachment F (“List of Municipalities – Commuting Students”).

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Art. 3.2 Income and Asset Requirements Students applying for Right to Education benefit must meet the economic requirement through both the following amounts referring to a University ISEE Certificate issued in 2015, depending on the existing regulations and the family household:

. an indicator of the ISEE economic condition - no greater than € 20,998.37. . an indicator of the ISPE asset situation - no greater than € 35,434.78;

Students meeting the indicated financial requirements may benefit from service rates according to the following table:

ISU Bracket I.S.E.E. Values 1st ISU Bracket from € 0.00 to € 14,420,.31 2nd ISU Bracket from € 14,420.32 to € 17,709.34 3rd ISU Bracket from € 17,709.35 to € 20,998.37

The above indicators are calculated as per Attachment I. All students with an ISEE and/or ISPE above the indicated limits will be placed in the 4th bracket.

Art. 3.3 Applying for Reduced Rate Housing: Deadlines New admission and renewal reduced rate housing applications may only be submitted online at: www.unibocconi.eu/housingdesk, during the following periods:

New Admission Reduced Rate Housing Application: First-Year Students From 1 July 2015 at 3:00pm Online Application to 20 July 2015 at 3:00pm Rankings Published 23 July 2015 1st round: 27/07/2015 Acceptance by: 30/07/2015 Assignments 2nd round: 03/08/2015 Acceptance by: 06/08/2015 Deadline to Submit 30 September 2015 Documents Ranking Expiration 30 September 2015 Date

New Admission Reduced Rate Housing Application: Non-First-Year Students From 1 July 2015 at 3:00pm Online Application to 20 July 2015 at 3:00pm Rankings Published 25 August 2015 When the ranking for New Admission of First-Year Students has Assignments been depleted Acceptance: within 3 business days from possible assignment Deadline to Submit 30 September 2015 Documents Ranking Expiration 30 September 2015 Date

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Reduced Rate Housing: Renewals From 1 July 2015 at 3:00pm Online Application to 20 July 2015 at 3:00pm Publication of Results Access to Residence 22 July 2015 Halls Merit Verification December 2015 Deadline to Submit 30 September 2015 Documents

Art. 3.4 Applying for Reduced Rate Housing: Procedures Applications must be submitted according to the following procedure:

1. The online application form can only be completed at: www.unibocconi.eu/housingdesk by 3:00pm on 20 July 2015. The time and date of submission of the application will be determined based on the final closing and exiting of the online form.

2. The reduced rate housing application automatically generated by the online application procedure must be printed, signed and submitted, along with all supporting documentation required by these regulations and as listed in the relevant attachment (Attachment I) by and no later than 30 September 2015.

Art. 3.5 Documentation Required for the Calculation of Housing Fees The initial assignment of housing and the related housing fee are established based on the information provided by the student when filling out the online application. However, in order to provide final confirmation of the housing assignment at the applied rate, documentation certifying the applicant’s financial conditions must be submitted.

Applications for reduced rate housing will be considered submitted only if the student provides all required documentation in accordance with the procedures and within the deadlines stated in these regulations. The specific regulations and documentation needed in order to properly submit an application can be found in the relevant attachments (Attachments I-J) in these regulations.

The printed and signed application for the online housing procedure, along with all the listed documentation (see Attachment J), must be sent to the Università Bocconi Housing Center/Student Services Office by and no later than 30 September 2015, final deadline. Failure to comply with this deadline will result in applicant’s ineligibility for housing.

Required documentation must be sent by registered mail (the date of the postmark will be considered the date of submission) to the following address:

Student Services Office – ISU Bocconi/Housing Center Università Bocconi Piazza Sraffa 11, 20136 Milano.

The required documentation can also be delivered in a sealed envelope, with sender and addressee indicated on the outside of the envelope, to the Università Bocconi One Stop Service Center’s Welcome Desk – Piazza Sraffa, 13.

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If complete documentation is not submitted by the final deadline or if the documentation submitted is irregular, the applicant will be considered ineligible for housing.

Art. 3.6 Methods of Assignment of ISU Brackets for Reduced Rates Reduced rate housing and assignment of the applicant’s housing fee is determined based on the economic conditions of the applicant’s family, evaluated in light of the information provided when filling out the online application and when subsequently submitting documentation in accordance with these regulations.

Please note that the ISU Bocconi bracket assigned during the first phase on the basis of the online application could undergo variations following subsequent verifications of the documentation submitted. Any variation will be communicated during the month of January and will be applied, also with backdated values, for the entire period of housing assignment for the 2015-2016 academic year. If the 4th ISU bracket is assigned to the applicant due to checks, the student will be required to pay the equivalent of three times the amount due for the assignment made undeservedly and reported to the Università Bocconi Disciplinary Committee.

In particular, starting from the academic year 2012-2013, the final ISU Bocconi bracket assignment and therefore the housing fee for non-EU students are subject to specific regulations reported in Attachment I.

The student’s economic conditions are identified based on the “financial condition” indicator I.S.E.E. calculated as per Attachment I.

Please note that eligibility for the reduced rate Housing is determined both by I.S.E.E. income parameters as well as by I.S.P.E. assets parameters, while students’ ISU Bocconi bracket and related rate are determined exclusively based on I.S.E.E. income parameters, conditional to the assets parameter being respected.

Art. 3.7 Verification of Financial Status and Validation of Economic Information Provided (Italian Presidential Decree 445/2000, article 71) For the purposes of ascertaining an applicant’s financial status, ISU Bocconi will avail itself of the means provided for by law, in particular article 22 of Italian Law 390 of 2 December 1991, and article 71 of Italian Presidential Decree 445 of 28 December 2000, and will request supporting documentation attesting to the veracity of the declaration (Form 730, Consolidated Form, VAT declaration, etc.).

By agreement with the Lombardy Region Revenue Office, Ministry of Finance, the accuracy of the self- certification provided by students who are deemed eligible for financial services or provision of services through open competition will be checked, pursuant to current laws and in particular article 71 of Italian Presidential Decree 445/2000.

Furthermore, information regarding ISU beneficiaries will be sent to the National Institute of Social Security and to the Department of Labor and Social Policy according to Govt. Decree no. 78 of 31 May 2010.

If an applicant’s declaration is false, sanctions will be applied pursuant to articles 75 and 76 of Italian Presidential Decree 445/2000 in addition to the sanctions foreseen by Art. 10 contained in Italian Law 68/2012 and in particular: 1. In the delay of implementation of regulations referred to in article 38, paragraph 2, of the Italian Law-Decree n. 78 of 31 May 2010, converted, with changes from Italian Law n. 122 of 30 July 2010, organizations referred to in article 3, paragraph 1, check the veracity of the family situation declared by the student by comparing the income and asset information declared by recipients of

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actions with the information in possession of the Internal Revenue Service IT system. For that end, universities, higher education artistic, musical and dance institutions and service provider organizations are given the power to directly access the Interexchange Tax Registry System of Local Organizations (SIATEL) at the Internal Revenue Service, upon stipulation of the appropriate agreement.

2. Service provider organizations send the lists of recipients of the same Financial Administration and can request them to carry out physical verifications and checks. The members of the family household of students benefiting from services are included in the categories that they are subject to, pursuant to applicable regulations, with maximum controls.

3. Without finding themselves in the conditions established by the state and regional regulations, anyone who submits false declarations, either regarding themselves or members of their family household, in order to make use of related actions, is subject to a considerable administrative sanction in the payment of an amount three times the amount collected, or the value of the services unduly utilized, and loses the right to obtain other grants for the duration of the study program, without prejudice to in any case the application of sanctions referred to in article 38, paragraph 3 of the Italian Law-Decree n. 78 of 31 May 2010, converted, with changes from Italian Law n. 122 of 30 July 2010, as well as criminal laws for the actions making up the crime.

Pursuant to article 2947 of the Italian Civil Code, checks will be carried out within 5 years starting from the last undue use and resulting from self-certification that was revealed to be false. Università Bocconi reserves the right to implement disciplinary sanctions and, if details regarding a crime are recognized (article 331 of Italian CPP), report it to legal authorities.

Art. 3.8 Renewal of Housing Assignment for AY 2015-2016 The renewal of a reduced rate housing assignment for non-first year students for the AY 2015-2016, is guaranteed to students as long as: - they have been reduced rate residents for a minimum period of 3 consecutive months as of 22 July 2015; - they properly submit a renewal application online by 3:00pm on 20 July 2015.

Please note that non-first year students must meet the merit requirements summarized in the table below at 10 August 2015. Merit requirements will be checked during the month of December 2015 with reference to 10 August 2015 and anyone who has not reached the minimum credits will be placed in the 4th bracket for the entire period of assignment. Students who are certain they have not reached the minimum credits after the deadline for submitting the renewal application should communicate their intention to stay in housing and pay the fee for the 4th bracket or immediately withdraw from the housing assignment without paying the annual fee This must be communicated to the email address [email protected] by 27 August 2015.

Completing the online information required to submit an application entails that the housing assignment will be automatically accepted for the AY 2015-2016, if eligible. Students may withdraw from housing only as stated in article 1.5.

Art. 3.9 New Admission for Non-First Year Students Non-first year students submitting a new admission reduced rate application will also be required to meet the same merit requirements for students submitting a renewal housing application by 10 August 2015.

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Art. 3.10 Merit Requirements In order to meet the minimum merit requirements, all non-first year students may use a "bonus" in addition to their credits as follows: - if the student has never used the bonus, he/she will be able to request bonus credits as detailed in the table below. Requesting bonus credits will suspend the right to mature additional bonus credits; - if the student has already requested to use bonus credits in a previous year, he/she can make use of any residual credits not used in the previous years.

Students enrolled in a Master of Science program are allowed to use the bonus earned and not used during their Bachelor Degree. The bonus corresponds to 15 credits if the student has never used it during the Bachelor Degree. Students who graduated from another Italian university need to submit, together with the documents required, a self-certification in which they state the number of bonus credits they earned and did not use. The self-certification form is available online from www.unibocconi.eu/housingdesk.

MERIT REQUIREMENTS FOR NON-FIRST YEAR STUDENTS (both renewal and new admission applicants)

Credits Maximum bonus available Bachelor program required at (if not used in previous 10/08/2015 years) Renewal/new admission for the 2nd year 49 5 Renewal/new admission for the 3rd year 95 12 Renewal/new admission for the 1st fuori corso 150 15 year (students with disabilities only)

Credits Maximum bonus available Integrated Master of Arts in Law program required at (if not used in previous 10/08/2015 years) Renewal/new admission for the 2nd year 49 5 Renewal/new admission for the 3rd year 95 12 Renewal/new admission for the 4th year 150 15 Renewal/new admission for the 5th year 220 15 Renewal/new admission for the 1st fuori corso 274 15 year (students with disabilities only)

Credits Maximum bonus available Master of Science programs required at (if not used in previous 10/08/2015 years) Renewal/new admission for the 2nd year 50 15 Renewal/new admission for the 1st fuori corso 94 15 year (students with disabilities only)

If the student changes from one degree program to another, only the credits considered for the degree program in which the student will be enrolled for the AY 2015-2016 will be taken into consideration for the Housing application.

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To be included in the housing rankings, information to be taken into consideration will be the one declared by the applicant in the online form.

Reduced rate housing assignments will follow this order:

1. Current residents who have correctly submitted a reduced rate housing application renewal according to the methods indicated; 2. New housing applicants who have a level of disability equal to or greater than 66%, if eligible for the rankings; 3. First Year students in the 1st, 2nd and 3rd ISU brackets, based on the I.S.E.E indicator 4. Non-First Year students in the 1st, 2nd and 3rd ISU brackets, based on academic merit (see table 3.11); 5. First Year Students in the 4th ISU bracket; 6. Non-First Year Students in the 4th ISU bracket.

The following reserves outlined below are also provided for.

PhD Reserve: Limited only to reduced rate housing for new admission applicants, there will be a reserve on 4 housing placements exclusively for students enrolled in PhD programs:

- 1 for the first year of the program; - 1 for the second year of the program; - 1 for the third year of the program; - 1 for the fourth year of the program.

If these students apply for housing and are eligible according to these regulations, they may compete only for a housing placement foreseen by this reserve.

Reserve for applicants with incomes yielded mainly outside Italy: Limited only to reduced rate housing for new admission applicants, a reserve has been made for students of any nationality whose income is produced primarily outside of Italy. Reduced rate housing applicants whose family produces the majority of its income in a country other than Italy and who are considered eligible for reduced rate housing in accordance with these Housing Application Requirements and Regulations will compete for this reserve. The reserve will be equivalent to 20% of the reduced rate housing made available due to the non-renewal of housing assignments by reduced rate housing residents during the previous year. If these students apply for reduced-rate housing and are eligible according to these regulations, they may compete only for a housing placement foreseen by this reserve.

If there are still rooms available, an email will be sent to all ranked students who have not be assigned housing as of 30 September 2015, to which students still interested in a housing assignment for AY 2015-2016 must respond. Students must answer this email within 3 business days.

Art. 3.12 Results and Appeals/Petitions Results will be published in the results section of the website www.unibocconi.eu/housingdesk, as follows:

. New Admission: - First-year students who are not yet residents: 23 July 2015 - Non first-year students: 25 August 2015

The provisional outcome for new admission applicants refers to the eligibility of being assigned housing and not to the actual housing assignment itself, which will depend on the availability of rooms.

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. Renewal: - Provisional results to access housing: 22 July 2015 - Results with merit checks: December 2015

Any appeals opposing the provisional rankings or petitions for revision due to errors made by the applicant may only be submitted through the online form at: www.unibocconi.eu/housingdesk, and must be submitted no later than:

- 3:00pm on 19 August 2015 for new admissions for non-resident first-year students; - 3:00pm on the 15th calendar day after the publication of the rankings for renewals and new admission of non-first year students applicants.

Students who intend to submit an appeal/petition must: - verify how and when to submit the appeal or petition, details will be available online along with the publication of the provisional results; - print the confirmation page of the submitted appeal/petition to attest the correct submitting of the appeal/petition.

Art. 3.13 Housing Assignments and Acceptance for New Admission Applicants Housing assignments for new admission applicants will be made in rounds based on rankings and housing availability. Please note that the number of rooms available will depend on the number of room assignments renewed by residents of AY 2014-2015. Students who have submitted an application are required to check their email account to check if they have received a housing assignment and, if so, accept the room assignment on the following dates:

- 27 July 2015 – 1st round - 3 August 2015 – 2nd round - additional assignments through 30 September 2015.

Placements will be assigned based on housing availability at the time of the assignment. The assignment cannot be modified, even if further housing options become available at a later time.

Acceptance of housing, which is finalized with the payment of the €500 housing deposit, must be made within 3 business days from the sending date of the reservation email, according to the procedures outlined in the email. Failure to accept the assignment and make the deposit payment by the specified deadline, will result in the student losing the housing assignment and the room will be assigned to the next eligible applicant in the ranking.

Please note that, for cancelations after accepting the housing assignment, the security deposit will be withheld.

Only during the period between 25 August and 27 August 2015, new housing recipients will be able to view their room without checking in if the accommodation does not meet their expectations. In that case, to formalize the rejection and withdraw from the assignment, an email must be sent to the Housing Center at the address [email protected] by 11:59pm on the day the room was viewed. The security deposit will not be returned. If the cancelation is communicated after 27 August 2015, the student may withdraw only during the subsequent time windows and make the related payments (see Art. 1.5).

At the time of acceptance, all housing recipients will be required to indicate the date in which they intend to participate in one of the orientation meetings on life at Bocconi Residence Halls, which will be held during early September, during the “Welcome Days”.

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Art. 3.14 Assignments and Acceptance for Renewal Residents Since renewal applications are equivalent to acceptance of housing for AY 2015-2016, students are not required to make further confirmations online, but they must access the online form to print documents on the website www.unibocconi.eu/housingdesk following the publication of results.

Art. 3.15 Housing Renewals for AY 2016-2017 Students assigned reduced rate housing for AY 2015-2016 will have the right to request a renewal for the following academic year if they meet the requirements set out in the regulations for AY 2016-2017.

Please note that for reduced rate housing, the bracket assigned at the time of the first admission into a residence hall will not be automatically maintained for subsequent years. Housing service rates will in fact be recalculated each year based on new financial and asset documentation submitted.

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ATTACHMENT A: Description of Bocconi Residences

Bocconi Residence - Via Bocconi, 12: Single rooms with private bathrooms or with bathrooms to be shared with one other student. All rooms are furnished with a bed, desk, wardrobe, refrigerator, safe, heating, air conditioning and internet access. In addition, blankets, sheets, pillowcases and towels are provided. Linens are changed and rooms are cleaned once a week. A common kitchen area is available on each floor. A coin laundry room can be found in the building. Common areas are available for study, social and recreational activities. The building also has a gym which students must pay to use.

Javotte Residence - Via Giovenale, 4: Single rooms with private bathrooms or with bathrooms to be shared with one other student. All rooms are furnished with a bed, desk, refrigerator, safe, heating, air conditioning and internet access. In addition, blankets, sheets, pillowcases and towels are provided. Linens are changed and rooms are cleaned once a week. A common kitchen area is available on each floor. Within the building there is a coin laundry room. Common areas set aside for study and social and recreational activities. A small gym area can also be found in one of the common areas. Paid parking is also available.

Spadolini Residence – Via Spadolini 12/A: Apartments of 4 single rooms*, 2 bathrooms, a living room/kitchen area and a balcony. Or studio apartments with a bedroom, private bathroom, a living room/kitchen area, private bathroom and a balcony. All rooms are furnished with a bed, desk, wardrobe, heating, air conditioning and internet access. In addition, blankets, sheets, pillowcases and towels are provided. Linens are changed and rooms are cleaned once a week. A coin laundry room can be found in the building. A common area has set aside for study and social and recreational activities. A small gym area can also be found in one of the common areas. Paid parking is also available.

Dubini Residence – Via Vittore Buzzi, 7: Apartments are made up of 2 or 4 single rooms*, 1 or 2 bathrooms respectively and a shared living room/kitchen area. Or studio apartments with a bedroom, private bathroom and living room/kitchen area. All rooms are furnished with a bed, desk, wardrobe, heating, air conditioning and internet access. In addition, blankets, sheets, pillowcases and towels are provided. Linens are changed and rooms are cleaned once a week. A coin laundry room can be found in the building. A common area on the ground floor has been set aside for study and social and recreational activities, including a small gym. Paid parking is also available.

Isonzo Residence – Viale Isonzo, 23: The Residence Hall was inaugurated in September 2014 and it has an innovative structure. It is also located near the M3 subway line and Wi-Fi internet is available. The Isonzo Residence Hall has single rooms with private bathrooms or bathrooms shared with another student and a shared kitchen on each floor, or rooms in apartments with 4 single rooms*, 2 bathrooms and a shared living room/kitchen area and balcony. All bedrooms have a bed, desk and wardrobe as well as heating, air conditioning and internet access. Blankets, sheets, pillowcases and towels are also provided. Linens are changed and rooms are cleaned once a week. There is a coin laundry room in the building and rooms for studying, socializing and recreation. A small gym is open to Residence guests on the ground floor. Paid parking is also available.

Arcobaleno Residence - Via F.lli Fraschini, 3: Single rooms with private bathrooms or with bathrooms to be shared with one other student. All rooms are furnished with a bed, desk, wardrobe, have heating, air conditioning and internet access. In addition, blankets, sheets, pillowcases and towels are provided. Linens are changed and rooms are cleaned once a week. Shared kitchens are available on 3 of the 5 floors of the Residence. A coin laundry room can be found in the building.

* Please note that apartments made up of 3-4 rooms may be assigned to students of a different gender, but bathrooms will only be shared by students of the same gender.

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Please be aware that a multiyear project is in progress to introduce Wi-Fi connections in all the Bocconi Residence Halls. The current cable access will gradually be replaced by Wi-Fi access and the switchboard will also be removed.

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ATTACHMENT B: Housing Fees, ISU Bocconi Brackets and Payments

At the time of accepting housing, new admission students must complete payment of the housing deposit of €500 as payment for the right to terminate an assignment early.

The annual housing fee will be applied only for a room assigned to a student for the entire academic year (from September until July). For the convenience of the user, the annual housing fee will be divided into three installments, as follows:

Full Rate - first installment: sent in October, fixed amount of €2,520.00; - second installment: sent in February and covers the January-April period and possible balance of the first installment; - third installment: sent in May and covers the May-July period, full balance of the annual fee.

Reduced Rate - first installment – annual advance payment: sent in October, fixed amount of €1,260.00; - second installment: sent in February and covers the January-April period and possible balance of the first installment*; - third installment: sent in May and covers the May-July period, full balance of the annual.

*the second installment will be calculated considering the final ISU Bocconi bracket assigned for AY 2015-2016 and any balance of the first installment.

€20.00 for resident activities will be added to the first payment made; in addition, delivery and stamp tax expenses will be added to each payment.

After housing has been accepted, and in case of subsequent cancelation, even before moving in to the room, the housing deposit will not be returned.

The housing fees will be calculated considering the final check-out date, which must be confirmed through the check-out online form (see Art. 1.5). MAV payment slips must be used to make payments, which will be sent to the student’s email address indicated in the online application.

Students assigned housing are required to pay the housing rates as indicated in this document and the Residence Regulations by the deadlines specified on the MAV sent by Università Bocconi. If the student does not pay the due housing fee within 20 days from the deadline specified on the MAV, her/his academic career will be blocked: s/he will not be able to take exams or access University services; such as the library or the dining hall. Moreover, if the student does not pay the due housing fee within 40 days from the deadline specified on the MAV, s/he will lose the right to apply for an housing placement for the entire duration of her/his program of studies and will have to vacate his/her assigned room immediately. The academic career will be released only after the student has submitted proof of payment for the pending fees.

Access to reduced rate housing services is subject to the regulations and criteria indicated in Attachment I of this document, which refers to the 2015-2016 ISU Bocconi Scholarship Application Requirements and Regulations. If an applicant would like to present an appeal, the 2015-2016 ISU Bocconi Scholarship Application Requirements and Regulations must be referred to.

The annual housing fee, indicated on the table below, is applied to assignments that cover the full academic year, from September to July.

The daily rate will be used for periods of stay lasting less than 10 days within the same month and it will be calculated as follows: 26

Annual fee Daily rate = X Days of stay 100

The monthly rate will be applied to people who occupy housing for a period longer than 10 days of the month and enter after September 30th, calculated as follows:

Annual fee Monthly rate = X Months of stay 10

FULL RATE: PAYMENTS TABLE FOR GUESTS WITH ANNUAL FEE

1ST INSTALLMENT/ DUBINI ANNUAL FEE 2ND INSTALLMENT 3RD INSTALLMENT ANNUAL ADVANCE SINGLE ROOM IN 4-ROOM € 7.000.00 € 2,520.00 € 3,080.00 € 1,400.00 APARTMENT SINGLE ROOM IN 2-ROOM € 7,750.00 € 2,520.00 € 3,680.00 € 1,550.00 APARTMENT

STUDIO € 8,500.00 € 2,520.00 € 4,280.00 € 1,700.00 1ST INSTALLMENT/ SPADOLINI ANNUAL FEE 2ND INSTALLMENT 3RD INSTALLMENT ANNUAL ADVANCE SINGLE ROOM IN 4-ROOM € 6,300.00 € 2,520.00 € 2,520.00 € 1,260.00 APARTMENT

STUDIO € 7,875.00 € 2,520.00 € 3,780.00 € 1,575.00 1ST INSTALLMENT/ BOCCONI ANNUAL FEE 2ND INSTALLMENT 3RD INSTALLMENT ANNUAL ADVANCE SINGLE ROOM WITH SHARED € 6,300.00 € 2,520.00 € 2,520.00 € 1,260.00 BATHROOM SINGLE ROOM WITH PRIVATE € 7,200.00 € 2,520.00 € 3,240.00 € 1,440.00 BATHROOM 1ST INSTALLMENT/ JAVOTTE ANNUAL FEE 2ND INSTALLMENT 3RD INSTALLMENT ANNUAL ADVANCE SINGLE ROOM WITH SHARED € 6,300.00 € 2,520.00 € 2,520.00 € 1,260.00 BATHROOM SINGLE ROOM WITH PRIVATE € 7,200.00 € 2,520.00 € 3,240.00 € 1,440.00 BATHROOM 1ST INSTALLMENT/ ISONZO ANNUAL FEE 2ND INSTALLMENT 3RD INSTALLMENT ANNUAL ADVANCE SINGLE ROOM WITH SHARED € 6,800.00 € 2,520.00 € 2,920.00 € 1,360.00 BATHROOM SINGLE ROOM WITH PRIVATE € 7,500.00 € 2,520.00 € 3,480.00 € 1,500.00 BATHROOM SINGLE ROOM IN 4-ROOM € 7,500.00 € 2,520.00 € 3,480.00 € 1,500.00 APARTMENT

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REDUCED RATE: PAYMENTS TABLE FOR GUESTS WITH ANNUAL FEES 1ST INSTALLMENT/ DUBINI ANNUAL FEE 2ND INSTALLMENT 3RD INSTALLMENT ANNUAL ADVANCE SINGLE ROOM IN 4-ROOM APARTMENT 1st ISU bracket € 3,500.00 € 1,260.00 € 1,540.00 € 700.00 2nd ISU bracket € 4,400.00 € 1,260.00 € 2,260.00 € 880.00 3rd ISU bracket € 5,200.00 € 1,260.00 € 2,900.00 € 1,040.00 4th ISU bracket € 7,000.00 € 1,260.00 € 4,340.00 € 1,400.00 1ST INSTALLMENT/ SPADOLINI ANNUAL FEE 2ND INSTALLMENT 3RD INSTALLMENT ANNUAL ADVANCE SINGLE ROOM IN 4-ROOM APARTMENT 1st ISU bracket € 3,150.00 € 1,260.00 € 1,260.00 € 630.00 2nd ISU bracket € 3,960.00 € 1,260.00 € 1,908.00 € 792.00 3rd ISU bracket € 4,680.00 € 1,260.00 € 2,484.00 € 936.00 4th ISU bracket € 6,300.00 € 1,260.00 € 3,780.00 € 1,260.00 1ST INSTALLMENT/ BOCCONI ANNUAL FEE 2ND INSTALLMENT 3RD INSTALLMENT ANNUAL ADVANCE SINGLE ROOM WITH SHARED BATHROOM 1st ISU bracket € 3,150.00 € 1,260.00 € 1,260.00 € 630.00 2nd ISU bracket € 3,960.00 € 1,260.00 € 1,908.00 € 792.00 3rd ISU bracket € 4,680.00 € 1,260.00 € 2,484.00 € 936.00 4th ISU bracket € 6,300.00 € 1,260.00 € 3,780.00 € 1,260.00 1ST INSTALLMENT/ JAVOTTE ANNUAL FEE 2ND INSTALLMENT 3RD INSTALLMENT ANNUAL ADVANCE SINGLE ROOM WITH SHARED BATHROOM 1st ISU bracket € 3,150.00 € 1,260.00 € 1,260.00 € 630.00 2nd ISU bracket € 3,960.00 € 1,260.00 € 1,908.00 € 792.00 3rd ISU bracket € 4,680.00 € 1,260.00 € 2,484.00 € 936.00 4th ISU bracket € 6,300.00 € 1,260.00 € 3,780.00 € 1,260.00 1ST INSTALLMENT/ ISONZO ANNUAL FEE 2ND INSTALLMENT 3RD INSTALLMENT ANNUAL ADVANCE SINGLE ROOM WITH SHARED BATHROOM 1st ISU bracket € 3,400.00 € 1,260.00 € 1,460.00 € 680.00 2nd ISU bracket € 4,270.00 € 1,260.00 € 2,156.00 € 854.00 3rd ISU bracket € 5,050.00 € 1,260.00 € 2,780.00 € 1,010.00 4th ISU bracket € 6,800.00 € 1,260.00 € 4,180.00 € 1,360.00 1ST INSTALLMENT/ ARCOBALENO ANNUAL FEE 2ND INSTALLMENT 3RD INSTALLMENT ANNUAL ADVANCE SINGLE ROOM WITH SHARED OR PRIVATE BATHROOM 1st ISU bracket € 3,150.00 € 1,260.00 € 1,260.00 € 630.00 2nd ISU bracket € 3,960.00 € 1,260.00 € 1,908.00 € 792.00 3rd ISU bracket € 4,680.00 € 1,260.00 € 2,484.00 € 936.00 4th ISU bracket € 6,300.00 € 1,260.00 € 3,780.00 € 1,260.00 STUDIO 1st ISU bracket € 3,825.00 € 1,260.00 € 1,800.00 € 765.00 2nd ISU bracket € 4,820.00 € 1,260.00 € 2,596.00 € 964.00 3rd ISU bracket € 5,660.00 € 1,260.00 € 3,268.00 € 1,132.00 4th ISU bracket € 7,650.00 € 1,260.00 € 4,860.00 € 1,530.00

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ATTACHMENT C: Car, Motorcycle and Bicycle Parking Paid parking is available for cars, motorcycles and bicycles at the Spadolini Residence, the Javotte Residence, the Isonzo Residence and the Dubini Residence at the following rates:

Fee Car Motorcycle Bicycle

Annual fee € 500.00 € 200.00 Free

Monthly fee € 50.00 € 20.00 Free

Daily fee € 5.00 € 2.00 Free

Please note that parking areas are not guarded; therefore Università Bocconi and the management of Bocconi Residence Halls are not responsible for thefts and damage to bicycles, motorcycles and cars parked in the parking lots.

Payments may only be made: - by using the payment form printed and filled out completely (available on the website at: www.unibocconi.eu/accommodation); - at the bank: Banca Popolare di Sondrio - Via Bocconi, 8.

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ATTACHMENT D: Bocconi Residence Regulations

Introduction Bocconi Housing assignments are made with the aim of offering off-campus students the possibility to study at Bocconi in a comfortable and scholastic environment. The residences meet a variety of student needs: from the fundamental and practical need to have a stable base from which to attend university to the need to develop social relationships. The Bocconi Residences provide an environment for cultural and educational enrichment.

Article 1 Residents for the entire period of the housing assignment, in accordance with the regulations, will enjoy access to the Residence premises within the limits set forth in current regulations and with regard to the rights and freedoms of other students. As housing assignments are strictly non-transferable, an assigned placement shall not be given to, used by or shared with any third parties, even temporarily. A breach of this rule will result in the immediate termination of a resident’s housing assignment and may result in civil and criminal penalties for the resident.

Article 2 Residents must practice good and appropriate conduct that is respectful of the personal integrity and dignity of others, as well as the integrity and decorum of the places wherein university life takes place. Residents will not disturb or prevent other residents from living and studying in a comfortable environment in any way. Anyone who does not comply with these regulations may be removed from the Bocconi Residences, with the loss of their security deposit and a possible referral to the Disciplinary Committee.

Article 3 Residents are responsible for maintaining their assigned rooms in good order, as well as the common areas, furniture and fittings, fixtures and equipment, floors and walls. Università Bocconi staff and residence management may undertake periodic inspections of rooms for service purposes. A second key to each room is available for the use of residence management. Residents may not install any door- locking device in their rooms other than that which is in place. Resident students must allow maintenance, cleaning and security staff to have access to their rooms. It is the specific obligation of residents to provide timely communications – through the proper online form – to the head of residence management of any damage or malfunctioning of the housing that s/he is aware of. Residents must leave their rooms in the same hygienic and sanitary conditions as when they arrived. Any restoration costs are the responsibility of the student and will be reimbursed to the residence manager. In case of default, the security deposit will be withheld until the student has fully complied with his/her obligations.

Article 4 Pursuant to paragraph 7 of Annexure 1/A to Italian Law 180 of 18/7/80, no. 406, the use of any kind of stove for heating food, gas heaters or electric heaters with an open heating element, kerosene or coal- burning or other similar heaters, other than those provided, is prohibited in students’ rooms. The use of electrical appliances and similar equipment for heating or cooling is also prohibited.

Article 5 Students may have visitors, within the limits set out in the articles below and on condition that they do not disturb other residents. Visitors must respect the Regulations in force while they are in the building. The resident is responsible for all aspects of his/her guest’s behavior, including disciplinarily with regards to the University, and is responsible for violations of the regulations carried out by his/her guests. 30

Meetings with non-residents, as well as meetings of residents, must take place in the designated areas. The Management may from time to time authorize non-residents to visit rooms, subject to those visitors leaving an identification document at reception. Visitors must leave the room and the residence building each day by 12am midnight. Any breach will result in the expulsion from the residence with loss of the security deposit and referral to the Disciplinary Committee. Management reserves the right to carry out checks and to seek compensation from those responsible for any theft of or damage to furniture, fittings, structures or anything else in their care. The cost of repair of damage caused shall be billed to those responsible.

Article 6 The Management of the residence and the related Students’ Commission are responsible for ensuring compliance with the above rules for communal living, and for notifying Università Bocconi, where necessary, of any breach that occurs or is repeated, so that the appropriate measures may be taken. Any complaint about staff, service, other residents or any other kind whatsoever, must be made to ISU Bocconi/Student Services Office, who will pass the complaint on to Management. The use of radios, televisions, etc., must not disturb others and may not be used between 12am midnight and 7am.

Article 7 In the case of inappropriate conduct by residents, serious breaches of the Regulations in force, or damage to residence furniture or fittings, Management shall report the occurrence to Università Bocconi so that the relevant disciplinary measures may be taken. If the responsible party of the damages is not identified, the cost of damage reparations to return items to state of the art conditions will occur as follows:

- damages inside the room: billed to the resident assigned that room; - damages inside the apartment: billed to all residents of that apartment; - damages on a floor: billed to all residents of that floor; - damages in the common areas: billed all residents of the Residence.

Article 8 Repeated absence without a reason given will result in permanent eviction of the resident from the accommodation building.

Article 9 A resident’s housing assignment will be automatically and immediately be terminated in the event:

- the resident transfers to another university; - the resident withdraws from Bocconi; - the resident graduates. In this case, the accommodation must be left permanently by the end of the same month. The interested party may request to be allowed the possibility of using the accommodation at the full rate until the end of the housing assignment; - the resident incurs disciplinary sanctions greater than an official reprimand; - the resident is responsible for serious violations of the Bocconi Housing regulations;

Article 10 Resident students who are behind on their payments, or who have been removed from the residence for disciplinary or other reasons, must remove all their property from the building after Università Bocconi has exercised its rights over it pursuant to Article 2760 of the Italian Civil Code. If students do not comply with this regulation, residence staff has the right to seize items left behind on the premises, where they will be held for a year for the owner to collect them. Regarding the operation and the possible necessity to open any wardrobes or drawers, a report will be made witnessed by two persons and a representative of Università Bocconi. 31

Article 11 Università Bocconi is not responsible for any goods, valuables, money, etc., that residents keep in their rooms. Students may request management to store valuable objects in a safe, where this service is available.

Article 12 The accommodation fees are annual and may be paid in advance according to the procedures and by the deadlines communicated to guests when required.

Article 13 Newly assigned residents must pay a housing deposit of €500.00. This deposit shall be returned to the student, without interest, when the student permanently leaves the assigned housing, on condition that the student has not outstanding debts to the University or to the management. The deposit will not be returned if the student leaves the residence early for personal reasons, and will be kept as a deposit in case of default.

The deposit may also be used to contribute towards compensation for any damages caused to residence facilities as well as to returning the room to proper hygienic and sanitary conditions and maintaining the room in good order.

Article 14 The accommodation agreement shall be exclusively between resident students and the Management of the residence. With regard to the agreement between residence Management and residents, reference is made to the laws that regulate the agreements between hotel proprietors and their clientele.

Article 15 Each year student residents in the Bocconi Residence Hall will autonomously elect two representatives for each building for relations with Università Bocconi and the Management.

Article 16 1. The opening the emergency doors is prohibited. 2. The tampering with fire extinguishers or any other security system is prohibited. 3. The obstruction of external and internal emergency stairs is prohibited. These passageways must always be kept completely clear. 4. The drying of clothes on balconies or from windows is prohibited. This is only permitted in the bathrooms. 5. The storage of bulky or items which could damage the building, apartment, room or common area and fittings, walls or floors (e.g., skis, bicycles, trunks, etc.) is prohibited. 6. The soiling, blocking or occupying in any way with materials or furnishings of any kind whatever, even temporarily, the building entrance or other passageways is prohibited. 7. The throwing of water or any objects out of the windows, balconies or roof tops is prohibited. 8. The use and/or storage of electrical appliances in rooms and apartments other than those provided is prohibited. 9. Disturbing other residents with excessive noise by yelling, watching television or listening to the radio, etc., is prohibited. 10. The removal of furniture or fittings from rooms, apartments or common areas is prohibited. 11. Animals are not permitted in Residence rooms or apartments. 12. The use of balconies for storage is prohibited. 13. The throwing of or disposal of bulky objects or substances in toilets or sinks is prohibited. 14. The possession of flammable, explosive or corrosive materials in rooms or materials which could harm or cause danger to persons or objects is prohibited.

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15. The use of the elevator by anyone who is unfamiliar with its operation, or by children unaccompanied by an adult is prohibited. 16. The use of emergency exits is prohibited; with the exception of emergencies. 17. Receiving collect telephone calls is prohibited. The placing of operator-connected calls is prohibited. 18. The replacement of the telephone provided with a different telephone is prohibited. 19. The abuse of alcoholic beverages is prohibited. 20. Visitors are not allowed between 12am midnight and 7am. Students who do not comply with this rule will lose the Housing Service benefit and have to leave the dorm.

Article 17 Parties may be organized in the common areas, on the following conditions: - the Housing Center and the Management must receive advance notice of at least 5 business days; - parties must end by 12am midnight: - each non-resident must have a fixed resident host in the residence hall who is held responsible regarding violations of the regulations the non-resident may be guilty of; - parties must be organized by two students who assume the responsibility of regulating the event. During the month preceding any kind of student election, requests to organize events at Bocconi Residences will not be approved.

Article 18 Università Bocconi reserves the right to transfer guests, even during the year, to another residence hall.

Article 19 Residents who do not follow the rules in these regulations will be reported to the Dean of Università Bocconi, for disciplinary provisions which could lead to the permanent eviction from the Residence and for the revocation of scholarship or any other financial assistance.

Article 20 Regarding the use of internet: - in Residences where wireless internet connection is available, a maximum of two devices receiving data is allowed (e.g. PCs, smartphones and tablets) for each guest; - it is strictly forbidden to connect routers or other devices with a similar function to the residence network: any devices with router functions discovered in housing units will be sequestered and the student responsible for the housing unit will be subject to a fine of 100 euros; - any improper use of the network and in particular, illegal downloading and use of content covered by copyright will amount to cause for submission to the University Disciplinary Commission; - the University reserves the right to prohibit use of the residence internet coverage for defined periods for students who are responsible for violating these regulations or uses that penalize other guests in the residence in the use of available network.

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ATTACHMENT E: Housing Calendar

2015-2016 UNIVERSITÀ BOCCONI HOUSING CALENDAR

AY 2015-2016 Residence Opening: Tuesday 25 August 2015 – 7:00am

Winter 2015 Closure: Thursday 24 December 2015 – 12:00pm noon

January 2016 Opening: Sunday 3 January 2016 – 7:00am

AY 2015-2016 Summer Closure: Thursday 24 July 2016 – 12:00pm noon

Please Note: During the summer and winter closures, rooms are made available to Università Bocconi and the residence management for maintenance work and/or painting. Personal items should be removed from floors, shelves and walls. Please remember that Università Bocconi and the residence management are not responsible for any items left in the rooms.

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ATTACHMENT F: List of Municipalities – Commuting Students

20081 26020 26834 20040 AICURZIO 23881 AIRUNO 20041 20042 ALBIATE 21041 20080 24022 24051 24011 ALME' 24040 20020 22070 20010 28041 ARONA 20043 ARCORE 21010 24040 ARZAGO D'ADDA 22060 26010 24050 24052 AZZANO S. PAOLO 23890 BARZAGO 23891 BARZANO' 20030 BARLASSINA 20060 27050 BASTIDA PANCARANA 27010 BASCAPE' 20060 BELLINZAGO 20040 BELLUSCO 27020 BATTUDA LOMBARDO 27021 24100 22070 BEREGAZZO CON FIGL. 20010 20045 BESANA BRIANZA 20044 BERNAREGGIO 21010 20046 BIASSONO 20080 22070 20082 20020 BIENATE 20010 BOFFALORA SOPRA 24040 26811 BOFFALORA D'ADDA TICINO 24040 27010 BORGARELLO 24040 26851 BORGO SAN 20098 BORGOLOMBARDO 26812 BORGHETTO GIOVANNI LODIGIANO 22100 BRECCIA 24040 27010 BORNASCO 24030 SOPRA 22070 20030 BOVISIO MASCIAGO 24053 BRIGNANO GERA 26822 24041 BREMBATE D'ADDA 20047 BRUGHERIO 20040 BRIOSCO 27042 BRESSANA BOTTARONE 23892 BULCIAGO 20080 23883 BRIVIO 20010 22070 21020 BUGGUGIATE 21052 20040 20040 BURAGO DI MOLGORA 22071 20020 20060 23885 CALCO 21050 22060 24040 24032 CALOLZIOCORTE 24054 CALCIO 20040 20080 24033 CALUSCO D'ADDA 24040 CANONICA D'ADDA 20050 CAMPARADA 26823 CAMAIRAGO 20040 22063 CANTU' 20010 24042 CAPRIATE SAN 26010 22070 GERVASIO 24030 27020 CARBONARA AL 20048 CARATE BRIANZA 20040 CAPRIANO TICINO 22060 22070 CARBONATE 24043 CARAVAGGIO 21042 CARONNO 21040 21010 PERTUSELLA 20061 21040 20040 CARNATE 26852 CASALETTO 22060 20080 LODIGIANO 20071 26010 24030 21020 20080 26831 24040 CASIRATE D'ADDA 20080 23880 CASATENOVO 27022 22030 CASLINO D'ERBA 22070 35

23893 CASSAGO BRIANZA 21011 20010 20060 CASSINA DE' PECCHI 20062 CASSANO D'ADDA 21012 CASSANO 27023 CASSOLNOVO 22070 20081 CASSINETTA LUGAGNANO 25030 CASTELCOVATI 20022 24040 22030 21053 23844 CASTELLO DI BRIANZA 21050 CASTELSEPRIO 26843 CASTELNUOVO BOCCA 22070 CASTELNUOVO D'ADDA BOZZENTE 26866 26823 CASTIGLIONE D'ADDA 21043 CASTIGLIONE 26844 CAVACURTA 25030 CASTREZZATO 21040 26824 CAVENAGO D'ADDA 27051 CAVAMANARA 21044 20040 CAVENAGO BRIANZA 20020 CERIANO LAGHETTO 28065 CERANO 27010 CERANOVA 23870 CERNUSCO 22072 20063 CERNUSCO SUL LOMBARDONE NAVIGLIO 27012 CERTOSA DI PAVIA 20070 20023 20020 20060 CERVIGNANO D'ADDA 20031 CESANO MADERNO 22070 25032 CHIARI 24040 CHIGNOLO D'ISOLA 20080 24040 21040 26845 24050 25030 COCCAGLIO 20040 COLNAGO 20020 COGLIATE 23886 COLLE BRIANZA 20060 24055 COLOGNO AL 20060 20049 CONCOREZZO 22100 24040 20040 CORNATE D'ADDA 27010 COPIANO 20011 CORBETTA 26847 CORNO VECCHIO 26854 26846 24050 20050 CORREZZANA 26834 26013 CREMA 23845 COSTAMASNAGA 24050 26835 22060 CREMELLA 26010 27010 CURA CARPIGNANO 22060 20012 24044 24035 20020 26010 20033 DESIO 23843 DOLZAGO 22036 ERBA 20070 23848 ELLO 24058 FARA OLIVANA CON 21054 24045 FARA GERA D'ADDA SOLA 22060 22070 FENEGRO' 21010 26861 24040 22073 24040 FORNOVO S. 24056 FONTANELLA 24056 FONTANELLA GIOVANNI 20060 20083 23851 GALBIATE 27025 GAMBOLO' 21013 28066 GALLIATE 21040 20024 21045 20034 GIUSSANO 20060 27010 GIUSSAGO 21055 20064 GORGONZOLA 21050 26813 24020 GORLE 21040 GORNATE OLONA 20056 22070 27020 GRAVELLONA LOMELLINA 26862 27027 GROPPELLO CAIROLI 22070 21056 20088 23898 IMBERSAGO 20065 22044 20010 20084 24040 ISSO 21040 22045 20020 24040 20020 27015 27016 LARDIRAGO 20030 LENTATE SUL 23900 LECCO 20025 20051 LIMBIATE 20050 LESMO 24040 20060 22070 27010 LINAROLO 22070 20035 LISSONE 26814

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23871 LOMAGNA 26900 LODI 26855 21015 22074 21050 22070 22030 21040 LOZZA 24050 22040 LURAGO D'ERBA 22070 24040 22075 20050 MACHERIO 20020 MAGNAGO 20013 MAGENTA 27010 MAGHERNO 26847 MALEO 26852 MAIRANO (CASALETTO 20082 MAIRANO () LODIGIANO) 20010 MARCALLO CON 23864 MALGRATE 21046 CASONE 21050 27020 MARCIGNAGO 22066 27010 MARZANO 24057 26866 20036 MEDA 20060 26815 20066 20060 20077 22046 23807 MERATE 26833 20010 20050 MEZZAGO 23873 MISSAGLIA 24040 MISANO DI GERA D'ADDA 20020 MISINTO 22070 23847 MOLTENO 26836 23876 MONTICELLO BRIANZA 26010 23874 MONTEVECCHIA 24050 20052 MONZA 21040 27036 MORTARA 20081 21020 24030 20086 22076 25075 NAVE 20053 MUGGIO' 20060 20020 20014 23895 NIBIONNO 22060 20054 NOVA MILANESE 28100 NOVARA 23848 OGGIONO 20082 NOVIGLIO 21040 OGGIONA CON S. STEFANO 23887 OLGIATE MOLGORA 27020 OLEVANO DI LOMELLINA 22077 22070 OLTRONA DI S. 21057 23854 OLGINATE MAMETTE 20080 21040 24050 24046 20060 24040 25035 OSPITALETTO 23875 OSNAGO 26864 20080 26816 20010 24040 23877 PADERNO D'ADDA 20037 20030 PALAZZOLO MILANESE 24030 26020 20015 26025 20090 27100 PAVIA 27020 PARONA 20067 20060 PESSANO CON 23888 PEREGO BORNAGO 26854 29100 26017 24040 27050 PIZZALE 20010 24040 22037 24036 PONTE S. PIETRO 20060 POZZUOLO 25037 PONTOGLIO 20060 POZZO D'ADDA MARTESANA 24050 20010 24030 20055 RENATE 26017 24020 26027 RIVOLTA D'ADDA 20027 24030 RIVIERA D'ADDA 20087 ROBECCO SUL 23899 ROBBIATE 20020 ROBECCHETTO CON NAVIGLIO INDUNO 24058 ROMANO DI 20090 27012 ROGNANO LOMBARDIA 20040 28068 ROMENTINO 27010 RONCARO 23888 ROVAGNATE 20050 RONCO BRIANTINO 20088 22070 25038 ROVATO 22069

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20090 SALERANO SUL 25030 RUDIANO 27016 S. ALESSIO CON LAMBRO VIALONE 26848 21017 20078 26817 SAN MARTINO IN 27010 SAN GENESIO ED UNITI 20010 SAN GIORGIO SU STRADA LEGNANO 20070 SAN ZENONE AL 27028 SAN MARTINO SICCOMARIO 20098 LAMBRO 20010 SANTO STEFANO 23889 SANTA MARIA HOE' 26866 SANT'ANGELO TICINO LODIGIANO 20018 21047 26826 SECUGNANO 20038 SEREGNO 20030 22070 20090 24068 21018 23896 SIRTORI 20030 SEVESO 22040 SIRONE 21048 ARNO 27010 20020 SOLARO 26867 22070 SOLBIATE COMASCO 21058 26858 21019 27048 SOMMO 26016 SPINO D'ADDA 20050 SOVICO 28060 SOZZAGO 24040 24050 24040 20053 TACCONA 20050 SULBIATE 21040 26827 TERRANOVA DEI 20080 TAVAZZANO 24030 TERNO D'ISOLA PASSERINI 27010 TORRE D'ARESE 26017 24020 21049 27020 TORRE D'ISOLA 27010 TORREVECCHIA PIA 26017 27020 TRAVACO' SICCOMARIO 28069 TRECATE 20060 24047 24048 20050 TRIUGGIO 20056 TREZZO D'ADDA 20067 20060 27020 TRIVOLZIO 27020 20029 26828 22078 24059 21040 25030 URAGO D'OGLIO 26019 20040 USMATE VELATE 26010 23857 VALGREGHENTINO 24030 20080 20010 27010 VALLE SALIMBENE 23868 VALMADRERA 21100 20069 VAPRIO D'ADDA 20039 VAREDO 20050 VEDUGGIO CON 20057 VEDANO AL LAMBRO 21040 COLZANO 21040 VENEGONO 27010 VELLEZZO BELLINI 21040 INFERIORE 24049 22070 20050 VERANO BRIANZA 23878 VERDERIO SUPERIORE 24049 23879 VERDERIO INFERIORE 20080 VERNATE 21029 20080 23897 VIGANO' 22070 27018 VIDIGULFO 20020 27029 20060 27030 VILLANOVA 22079 20050 VILLA RAVERIO D'ARDENGHI 20058 VILLASANTA 26828 VILLANOVA SILLARO 27019 VILLANTERIO 20010 20059 VIMERCATE 27010 VISTARINO 24050 20070 27058 VOGHERA 20080 27012 ZECCONE 20060 27030 ZINASCO NUOVO 27020 ZERBOLO' 20080

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ATTACHMENT G: FULL RATE HOUSING - Summary of Important Dates and Deadlines

For the sake of simplicity, the main deadlines from this document are summarized below:

First-Year Student Applications from 21 May 2015 – 3:00pm to 4 June 2015 – 3:00pm Online Application Use the same username and password used for the Bocconi online www.unibocconi admission application. .eu/housingdesk First year students admitted in the Discover Your Talent session: the same login credentials (user ID e password) used to access Agenda yoU@B and Punto blu. 14 September 2015 To be eligible for housing, students must complete the online Enrollment and registration and enrollment process for AY 2015-2016 by the final Registration deadline of 14 September 2015. Failure to complete first-year Deadline enrollment or enrollment in the academic year by the deadlines set out in these regulations will result in the cancelation of any assistance. Ranking Posted 15 June 2015

1st round: 17/06/2015 Acceptance by: 22/06/2015 Assignments 2nd round: 25/06/2015 Acceptance by: 30/06/2015 Assignments through 31 July 2015

By 4 June 2015, only students with a disability equivalent to or Deadline to greater than 66% must send an email to the address Submit [email protected] with documentation issued by a Documentation medical commission which verifies the percentage of disability.

Ranking 31 July 2015 Expiration Date

“Last minute” Application for All Students

from 27 August 2015 – 3:00pm Online to 30 April 2016 – 3:00pm Application

www.unibocconi Use the same login information that is used for the yoU@B agenda .eu/housingdesk and Punto Blu. Assignments will be made based on the order applications were received, as determined by the completion of the application, as well as based on availability of housing (2.3.1). Students who have Assignments submitted an application are required to check their email address, indicated when applying, to check if they have received the housing assignment message. When completing the application, only with a disability equivalent to Deadline to or greater than 66% must send an email to the address Submit [email protected] with documentation issued by a Documentation medical commission which verifies the percentage of disability.

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Renewal Application for Current Residents from 25 May 2015 – 3:00pm to 8 June 2015 – 3:00pm Online Application Use the same login information that is used for the yoU@B agenda and www.unibocconi Punto Blu. .eu/housingdesk The renewal application entails acceptance of housing for AY 2015-2016 if eligible. 14 September 2015 In order to be eligible for housing assignation, students need to be Enrollment and regularly enrolled in a Bocconi Program for AY 2015-2016 by the final Registration deadline of 14 September 2015. Failure to complete first-year enrollment Deadline or enrollment in the academic year by the deadlines set out in these regulations will result in the cancelation of any assistance.

Results Posted 11 June 2015

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ATTACHMENT H: REDUCED RATE HOUSING - Summary of Important Dates and Deadlines

For the sake of simplicity, the main deadlines from this document are summarized below:

from 1 July 2015 – 3:00pm to 20 July 2015 – 3:00pm

renewal* and new admission for reduced rate housing Online Application For first-year student new admission applications, use the same login www.unibocconi.eu/ information used for the Bocconi online admission application. housingdesk First year students admitted in the Discover Your Talent session: the same login credentials (user ID e password) used to access Agenda yoU@B and Punto blu. *Renewal applications entails acceptance of housing for AY 2015-2016 if eligible. First-Year New 23 July 2015 Admission

Ranking Posted Renewal 22 July 2015

Non-First Year New 25 August 2015 Admission

1st round: 27/07/2015 First-Year New Acceptance by: 30/07/2015 Admission 2nd round: 03/08/2015 Acceptance by: 06/08/2015 Assignments When the ranking for New Admission of Non-First Year New First-Year Students has been depleted: Admission within 3 business days from possible assignment

Credits Completed by 10 August 2015 and Recorded For renewal housing applications or for reduced rate new admission applications from non-first-year students. 14 September 2015 In order to be eligible for housing assignment, students need to be regularly enrolled in a Bocconi Program for AY 2015-2016 by the final Enrollment and deadline of 14 September 2015. Failure to complete online the first- Registration Deadline year enrollment or enrollment in the academic year by the deadlines set out in these regulations will result in the cancelation of any assistance

30 September 2015 Deadline to Submit Failure to submit documentation by the set deadline or submission of Documentation documentation with serious irregularities may result in the student being ineligible for this application.

Ranking Expiration 30 September 2015 Date

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ATTACHMENT I: Requirements Regarding Financial Conditions for Allocation of Reduced Rate Housing

I.1 Method for evaluating financial conditions Economic requirements for accessing benefits refer to data taken from the University ISEE Certificate.

Students requesting Right to Education benefits must meet the economic prerequisite by fulfilling both the following values referring to a University ISEE Certificate issues in 2015, depending on existing regulations and the family household:

- an indicator of university equivalent financial situation - I.S.E.E. - no greater than € 20.998,37 ; - an indicator of university equivalent assets situation - I.S.P.E. - no greater than €35.434,78

National dispositions regarding the evaluation of the economic conditions of family households for students residents outside of Italy have not been defined yet. Therefore these students’ economic conditions will be evaluated using the last available calculation criteria but with reference to the fiscal year 2014.

For all student applicants whose family household held assets or produced income in countries outside Italy, please note that, pursuant to Italian D.G.R. 2015, Italian D.lgs 286/98, Italian D.P.R. n. 394 of 31 August 1999, declarations that attest an annual income less than € 5,830.76 will not be considered valid for the purposes of Reduced Rate Housing, as it is incompatible with immigration regulations.

The evaluation of the student’s financial conditions is based on parameters from the University ISEE Certificate and other elements derived from the documentation submitted to the Bocconi Housing Center/ISU Bocconi for the AY 2015-2016 or gathered during other checks completed by the Office, both during the period following publication of the provisional ranking during the year, and after publication of the final ranking. Further documentation may be requested that better certifies the actual financial conditions of the applicant. After reduced rate housing eligibility has been verified according to these criteria, an ISU Bocconi bracket will be assigned based exclusively on the ISEE parameters in the Certificate, if correct.

I.2 ISEE Certificate and Self-Certificate (DSU - Dichiarazione Sostitutiva Unica) For the purposes of requesting services for the right to higher education, a University ISEE Certificate and related DSU Self-Certification in its extended version (not the MINI version), issued in 2015 according to current legislation, must be obtained. This must be completed in due time according to the deadlines set for submitting related documentation.

The DSU Self-Certification is a document that contains information regarding personal data, income and assets needed to describe the financial situation of the family household in order to request social services. The DSU is required in order to provide information to calculate the ISEE (Index of the Equivalent Financial Situation).

The ISEE is an indicator that evaluates the family’s financial situation and considers the income of all members, their assets (valued at 20%) and an equivalency scale based on the number of members in the family household and their characteristics.

ISEE Certificates issued before 1 January 2015 will not be considered valid for the purposes of these Regulations and Application.

For complete information regarding the ISEE and DSU, please refer to www.inps.it

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I.2.1 How to obtain documentation Applicants for social services can submit their DSU electronically directly to INPS, by accessing the website www.inps.it. The ISEE portal will be available in the “Online services” – “Citizen Services” section of the website, which can be accessed by using the system PIN issued by INPS. Methods for issuing the PIN are described in the “Online PIN” section of the INPS website.

Applicants can submit a DSU to the City Administration or a Fiscal Assistance Center (CAF) or the INPS branch active in the area.

At the time of submission, a DSU only contains self-declared information. After submitting a DSU, the certifier will receive a receipt of the submission from the organization receiving the document (INPS, City Administration, CAF or issuing organization) but not the calculated ISEE. To calculate the ISEE, other information must be provided by INPS and the income revenue agency, according to the methods and timelines for which the University is not responsible.

It is therefore the responsibility of the interested party to obtain the ISEE and the required documents/information in a timely manner and meet the deadlines set for submitting information online for the submission of the applications(s) set out in these Regulations and Application.

I.3 Regulatory references Article 5 of Italian Legislative Decree n. 201 of 6 December 2011, converted with changes by Italian Law n. 214 of 22 December 2011 provided for a revision of the methods for determining the Index of the Equivalent Financial Situation (ISEE) and its areas of application.

The Italian Decree by the President of the Council of Ministers n. 159 of 5 December 2013 for the implementation of the aforementioned Article 5 greatly reformed the regulation previously in force (Italian Legislative Decree n. 109 of 31 March 1998 and Italian Decree by the President of the Council of Ministers n. 221 of 7 May 1999) which was revoked 30 days after the date the coming into force of the Italian Interministerial Decree of 7 November approving the new DSU model, related instructions and the certification. Therefore, as the Italian Decree was published in the Italian Official Journal (G.U.) n. 267 of 17/11/2014 (S.O. n. 87), the new regulations will be in force starting on 1 January 2015.

I.4 Calculating the I.S.E.E. The financial situation of the family household is calculated by considering the income of all family members, their assets (valued at 20%) and, through an equivalency scale, the composition of the family household (number of members and their characteristics).

ISEE = (sum of income net of exemptions) + 20%* (sum of assets net of exemptions)

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Parameter of equivalency scale

The equivalency scale indicates a parameter that increases with increases in the number of members of the family household. The parameter is higher if there are several characteristics of the family household that take on importance in this context: presence of more than two dependent children in the family household; working parents and minor children, in particular if younger than three years; one-parent households.

I.5 Calculation of the family household The family household has been defined pursuant to Italian Decree by the President of the Council of Ministers n. 159 on 5 December 2013. It is made up of subjects who are members of the registered family at the date of submission of the DSU, barring some exceptions.

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Hereinafter are several examples:

A) PhD Programs The applicant, enrolled in a PhD Program at Università Bocconi, has the right to declare a “restricted” family household, made up of the applicant, spouse and children (if present).

B) Forfeiture of parental responsibility/Provision for estrangement If a provision exists with which the qualified Tribunal has ordered the forfeiture of one or both parents from responsibility of the children, with custody given to third parties, or if there is a provision for estrangement from the family residence, the applicant must document his/her financial situation in addition to that of all members of the applicant’s family household he/she is in custody of and resulting registered residence, when completing the DSU.

C) Married and/or cohabitating parents of the student Excepting what is stated in letters A and B, for the purposes of these Regulations and Application, applicants shall always be part of a family household with married and/or cohabiting parents, unless considered “independent”.

D) Legally separated (separation approved by the Tribunal) or divorced parents of the student For the purposes of these Regulations and Application, the applicant’s family household is that of the cohabiting parent and resulting registered residence, when completing the DSU. E) Parents of student applicant who never married and do not cohabitate For the purposes of these Regulations and Application, the family household of the applicant and the cohabiting parent shall be integrated with that of the other non-cohabiting parent. It shall not be integrated only if the parent not cohabiting with the student is married, has other children with a person other than the student’s cohabiting parent, is exempt from responsibility for the student or is required to pay alimony to support the student.

I.6 Independent students With parents not cohabitating with the student applicant, the applicant is ALWAYS part of the parents’ family household, unless BOTH of the following requirements are met: . the student’s residence, resulting from the registry evidence, is different from that of the family of origin and has been established for at least two years prior to the date of the submission of application, in a property not owned by a member of the family household; income derived from subordinated or equivalent job, fiscally declared from at least two years, of at least € 6,500. If both of the abovementioned conditions are not met – and duly documented for all the years of reference – the student cannot be considered as independent and for this reason his financial condition and the one of the student’s family of origin will be taken into consideration for reduced rate housing eligibility and for the final ISU Bracket.

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ATTACHMENT J: Submission of Application for Reduced Rate Housing and Documentation

In order for the application to be considered regularly submitted it is required that:

- the interested party enters personal data online (the data entry is necessary for the production of the application form, but in no circumstances does it replace the submission of the actual application); - the application form is to be printed, signed and sent to the Housing Center, as specified in the Housing Application Requirements and Regulations, together with the requested documents indicated in this attachment.

Failure to insert information online as set out in the regulations or failure to submit the signed application and/or one or more documents will result in disqualification from the application.

The necessary documentation must be sent via registered mail to the Housing Center – Università Bocconi – Piazza Sraffa 11, 20136 Milan Italy (the postmark date will be considered as the date of submission), or delivered, strictly in a sealed envelope to the Welcome Desk of the One-Stop Service Center of Università Bocconi – Piazza Sraffa, 13 – 20136 Milan Italy (the delivery date will be considered as the date of submission) by and no later than 30 September 2015.

The documentation indicated below must be sent by 30 September 2015, and MUST BE bound with a plastic spiral binding in a single booklet with the cover page being the signed and dated application form. It is not necessary to bind translated and legalized documents, but they must be submitted at the same time as the booklet and in the same envelope. All documents must be provided even if submitted in the past and/or to other University Offices. Documents will not be returned, therefore students are invited to keep a photocopy of the documents they submit. Failure to send documentation on time will result in the cancelation of the application.

Documents

J.1 REQUIRED DOCUMENTS FOR ALL APPLICANTS:

 application form received by email, duly printed and signed by the student (and by the parent/guardian with parental responsibility if the student is under age at the time the application is submitted);  copy of the student’s valid ID or passport (and of the parent/guardian with parental responsibility if the student is under age at the time the application is submitted);  financial documentation for income and assets in Italy, if available – please read paragraph J.3  financial documentation for income and assets abroad, if available – please read paragraph J.4

J.2 DOCUMENTS REQUIRED FOR SPECIFIC CASES:

 Only for students with a disability equivalent or greater than 66%: a copy of certification given by a Medical Committee which verifies the percentage of disability;  Only for non-first year students in MSc programs who completed their undergraduate degree at another Italian university and who intend to use bonus credits: self-certification form available online at www.unibocconi.eu/housingdesk  Only for students who requested in the HOUSINGdesk to consider them as independents, the following supplementary documentation is required:  2013 and 2014 CUD documents;  possible 2013 and 2014 tax returns;  Proof of permanent address for the two years prior to the date of the submission of the application and rental or loan contact for housing, or if owner of the home, copy of the deed for the same period.

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J.3 DOCUMENTATION FOR ASSETS AND INCOME PRODUCED IN ITALY In addition to the documents foreseen in the Regulations, the financial documentation to be provided for income and assets in Italy includes the following (additionally, any income/assets from countries other than Italy need to be indicated in the University ISEE): □ “University I.S.E.E.” Certificate issued in 2015 according to current legislation; □ Related extended version of the DSU (Dichiarazione Sostitutiva Unica) signed by the registrant in each section (The Registrant is the person undersigning the DSU and assumes criminal and civil responsibility for the correct completion of the information provided therein, pursuant to article 76 of Italian DPR n. 445 of 28 December 2000, regarding fabrications in documents and false declarations. The Registrant also declares to have completed the related forms and that that which is expressed therein is true and verifiable pursuant to article 43 of the aforementioned Italian DPR n. 445 of 2000, that is, can be documented upon the request of qualified administrative offices).

Please note! Students holding an ISEE Certificate issued before 1 January 2015 may not use this document for the purposes of the Application but must have an ISEE Certificate issued after 1 January 2015, according to current regulations.

J.3.1 FURTHER DOCUMENTATION REQUIRED FOR SPECIFIC CASES WITH ASSETS HELD AND INCOME PRODUCED IN ITALY

 If the assets of the household include companies or shares of unlisted or listed companies, documentation certifying the net assets of the company at 31/12/2014 is required: - Companies which require a drafting of the Financial Statements (normal accounting): Financial Statements at 31/12/2014, Balance Sheet, Income Statement and Notes; - Companies which do NOT require a drafting of the Financial Statements (simplified accounting): sum of the surplus, total cost of amortizable assets, amortization rate regarding the total amortizable assets, other assets or property (company current accounts, shares, etc.).  If parents are legally separated/divorced: complete copy of the divorce/separation certificate approved by the Tribunal (including sections related to financial agreements).

J.4 DOCUMENTATION FOR ASSETS AND INCOME DERIVING FROM COUNTRIES OUTSIDE OF ITALY For the purposes of these Regulations, students resident in one of the Bocconi Residences for the AY 2014/15 who meet the requirements to apply for the confirmation of their room assignment for the AY 2015/16 are not required to submit the documentation outlined at paragraph J.4.

At the moment of the publication of the final 2015-16 Housing Application Requirements and Regulations that cannot be postponed the relevant authorities are still in the process of approving the new ISEE regulations and conditions for the evaluation of non-Italian income/assets. The modalities that will be used to calculate the ISEE will be those available at the moment of the publication of these Regulations. Therefore students with non-Italian income/assets who apply for a reduced-rate new admission for the 2015/16 AY will be required to provide the following documentation:

On the basis of Italian Presidential Decree n. 394 of 31 August 1999, the financial and asset situation for foreign students must be certified with appropriate documentation as follows:

1. documentation must be issued by the relevant authorities in the country where the income was earned; 2. then it must be translated into Italian by qualified local Italian diplomatic representatives. 3. finally, it must be legalized according one of the following options:

i. by the qualified local Italian diplomatic authorities; ii. or by the relevant diplomatic or consular authorities of the given country in Italy;

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iii. Documents are exempt from legalization on the condition that they bear an “Apostille” if they have been issued in one of the signatory countries of Hague Conference on Private International Law, 5 October 1961. For more information: http://www.hcch.net/index_en.php?act=text.display&tid=160 iv. Only documents drawn up by diplomatic or consular representatives from the following countries are exempt from legalization: Austria, Cyprus, the Czech Republic, , Germany, Great Britain (extended to the Isle of Man), Greece, Ireland, Liechtenstein, Luxemburg, Moldova, the Netherlands (extended to the Dutch Antilles and Aruba), Norway, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey. v. Any form of legalization or any other equivalent or analogous formality is not required between Belgium, Denmark, France, Ireland, Italy, including in cases in which documents must be shown to consular representatives from Belgium, Denmark, France, Ireland and Italy working in the territory of a country that has not ratified the aforementioned Convention. For other EU countries, though signatories of the Brussels Convention, the consular or Apostille regime of legalization shall hold fast, if signatories to the Hague Convention of 5 October 1961.

The same regulations apply to students, regardless of their nationality, whose household assets or income are produced in countries outside Italy. Assets held and income produced outside the Eurozone will be evaluated based on the 2014 average exchange rate, stated in Attachment F.

For those countries where it is particularly difficult to receive certification from the local Italian embassy, the documentation shall be provided by the relevant diplomatic or consular authorities of the given country in Italy and legalized by the Prefecture (Prefettura) pursuant to article 33 of Italian D.P.R. n. 445 of 28 December 2000. For foreign students coming from countries with low human development, listed in Ministerial Decree of 18 February 2013, and specified below, the evaluation of the student’s financial position is carried out on the basis of certification issued by the Italian Representation in the student’s country, which declares that the student does not come from a family known to have a high income and social level. This certification can also be given by Italian authorities which are qualified to give a guarantee of economic coverage under the current enrollment arrangements for foreign students at Italian universities. In the latter case, the certifying body must provide a written commitment to reimburse the scholarship on behalf of the student, in case the scholarship is revoked. Countries with a low human development to which these regulations apply are the following: Afghanistan, Angola, Bangladesh, Benin, Bhutan, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cambodia, Central African Republic, Chad, Comoros, Congo Dem. Rep., Djibouti, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Gambia, Guinea, Guinea Bissau, Haiti, Kiribati, Laos, Lesotho, Liberia, Madagascar, Malawi, Maldives, Mali, Mauritania, Mozambique, Myanmar, Nepal, Niger, Rwanda, Samoa, Sao Tome & Principe, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Solomon Islands, Somalia, Sudan, Tanzania, Timor-Leste, Togo, Tuvalu, Uganda, Vanuatu, Yemen, Zambia, Zimbabwe.

Students that present assets and/or income deriving from countries other than Italy, must also declare any income produced and assets held in Italy by any member of their household, according to Italian Government Decree n. 109 of 31 March 1999, modified by Italian Government Decree n. 130 of 3 May 2000, and, consequently, must present an ISEE certificate which declares these earnings.

All students whose family households owned assets at 31 December 2014 or earned income in 2014 in countries other than Italy must submit the following documentation – even if already partially submitted during previous years and/or to other University offices  Document certifying the composition of the student’s household. (the document must include the names of all members of the family household – based on what is set out in the Regulations – date of birth, address of residence and if possible the employment of each member);  Bank statement for 2014 and balance at 31/12/2014 reporting every deposit and banking and postal current account for EVERY member of the family household, including the applicant (in Italy and abroad);

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J.4.1 FURTHER DOCUMENTATION REQUIRED FOR SPECIFIC CASES WITH ASSETS HELD AND INCOME DERIVED FROM COUNTRIES OTHER THAN ITALY

 Only in the case of a deceased parent(s): death certificate(s);  Only if parents are separated/divorced: - complete copy of the divorce/separation certificate approved by the Tribunal (including sections related to financial agreements); - certification/self-certification of the marital status of the parent who is legally responsible for the student, at the time the application is presented;  Only if available, copy of income tax declaration for the 2014 calendar year for each member of the family household who earned income; (the document issued by qualified authorities must certify the GROSS income for the 2014 calendar year, January-December). If not required to produce an income tax declaration, a document certifying “tax liability” is required;  Only for household members who are subordinated employee workers: certificate given by the firm/body attesting the gross annual income of each member of the family household for the 2014 calendar year (the document issued by the employer must certify the GROSS income for the 2014 calendar year, January-December, and must be produced in addition to the copy of the income tax declaration);  Only in case of unemployment of one or more members of the family household: unemployment certificate for 2014;  Only in case of income from pension/pensions: document certifying annual pension/pensions received for 2014;  Only if the assets of the household include companies or shares of unlisted or listed companies, documentation certified the net assets of the company at 31/12/2014 is required: - Companies which require a drafting of the Financial Statements (normal accounting): Financial Statements at 31/12/2014, Balance Sheet, Income Statement and Notes; - Companies which do NOT require a drafting of the Financial Statements (simplified accounting): sum of the surplus, total cost of amortizable assets, amortization rate regarding the total amortizable assets, other assets or property (company current accounts, shares, etc.).  Only in case of members of the family household owning any kind of property/building at 31/12/2014: copy of the deed of purchase with indication of the squared meters of the same; ;  Only in case of members of the family household who have taken out a mortgage in order to purchase property as stated in the previous point: document certifying the sum total of the remaining mortgage at 31/12/2014; (In addition, the document must also claim that the mortgage is still outstanding at 31/12/2014, that it was contracted for the purchase of the property and must be ascribable to the property in question)  Only in case of residence in a property that is not owned by members of the family household and rented: copy of the leasing contract with indication of the annual rent for the 2014;  Only in case of residence in a property that is not owned by members of the family household and free of charge: document certifying the owner of the property;  Certification of movable assets held at 31/12/2014: documentation certifying the value at 31/12/2014 of government securities and equivalent, bonds, CDs and Credit Certificates, cash bonds and similar, stocks or shares of collective investment undertakings (O.I.C.R.) in Italy or abroad, other financial instruments and reports as well as insurance contracts for capitalization or mixed life and capitalization, total properties made up of sums of cash or goods not related to the company; Only in case of income/assets in Italy: “University I.S.E.E.” issued based on existing regulations at 1 January 2015. Should the following documents be missing, the student’s application will be excluded: - Signed application form; - And/or one or more documents by the deadline; - And/or documentation with se serious irregularities.

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ATTACHMENT K: Full Rate Housing - Room Type Preference

All Bocconi housing has a high standard of quality. What characterizes housing and diversifies it is: the layout of each Residence Hall, their location and the annual fee.

Preferences regarding the residence hall, room type and price bracket of the possible housing assignment can be expressed when completing the online application. Please note that this is a preference only. In case of assignment, the Housing Center will take into consideration the communicated preferences according to: room availability, ranking position and the applicant’s gender.

In the following table, which is also included on the online application, preferences can be expressed with 1 indicating the most preferred room type, up to 12 to indicated the least preferred.

If a student is certain he/she will not accept a certain room type, “NOT ACCEPT” can be selected in the order of preferences. In this case, the student will limit the possibilities of receiving an assignment as, if there is no housing available among the preferences indicated at the time of assignments, no housing will be assigned.

For more information on features of the residence hall, see Attachment A.

Residence Hall Type of Housing Annual Fee

single room with private bathroom € 7,200.00 Bocconi single room with bathroom shared with another student € 6,300.00

studio € 8,500.00

Dubini single room in 2-bedroom apartment € 7,750.00

single room in 4-bedroom apartment € 7,000.00

single room in 4-bedroom apartment € 7,500.00

Isonzo single room with private bathroom € 7,500.00

single room with bathroom shared with another student € 6,800.00

studio € 7,875.00 Spadolini single room in 4-bedroom apartment € 6,300.00

single room with private bathroom € 7,200.00 Javotte single room with bathroom shared with another student € 6,300.00

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ATTACHMENT L: 2014 Average Exchange Rates

2014 average annual currency exchange rates per 1 euro To consult the exchange rates, please refer to the Banca d’Italia website, by clicking here. Searches should be made by selecting the year 2014, the currency of interest and the quotation in euros.

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