Student Office
Viale Romania, 32
00197 Roma
T 06 8522 5270/5263
Via Parenzo, 11
00198 Roma
T 06 8522 5895
Withdrawal (rinuncia)
Students can withdraw from the University by submitting an application, without being bound by any conditions, deadlines or provisos limiting the effect of this decision. Withdrawal is irrevocable for the student, who in the future will be unable to resume their university studies.
The withdrawing student will not be entitled to any refund of the regional student tax or tuition fees that have already been paid.
Upon receipt of the student's application, the University will return the original diploma if given to the Student Office at the time of enrollment.
The withdrawal request can be presented by submitting the certificate request form (with no duty stamp) and a copy of a valid identification document via email at studentigiurisprudenza@luiss.it. Once the request form, duly filled in, has been received, the Student Office will issue the amount due by the interested party for the duty stamps (16 euros), which can be paid online by Credit Card on the Web Self service. Once the payment has been made and verified, the withdrawal will be acquired, and the Student Office will close the interested party' University career.
Documents to be submitted:
- application filled out on duty stamped paper
- their academic record booklet (booklet containing all of their official exam grades, or libretto universitario in Italian)*
- ID badge
Lapse (decadenza)
Lapse of university studies occurs when a student who, though registered as a student doing their degree program outside its prescribed timeframe, does not take any exam for eight consecutive academic years.
Lapse does not occur if the student has passed all official exams and only needs to take the degree exam in order to graduate. A student whose university studies have lapsed but who wishes to recommence must renew their registration for the related university courses and repeat the exams that they took before.
*At the end of each oral exam, the professor conducting the exam records the date and the grade earned, and then signs it.