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Orientation

The Department is organizing an orientation day that you can attend!
You can find all the information on the dedicated page.
https://www.di.uniroma1.it/it/opendi
Also remember the “Porte Aperte alla Sapienza” initiatives and the orientation pages with the admission tests.
For any questions, you can always write to the Educational Affairs Office, which also performs advisory and orientation support functions.
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Enrollment

For enrollment: read the announcement in the “Enroll” section.
If you have questions, contact the Faculty Student Office.
For OFA, check the announcement and visit the page:
https://i3s.web.uniroma1.it/it/ofa-25-26

Transfers, change courses

You may find it useful to read the regulations:Student Regulations
You can contact the student office for administrative procedures:
https://www.uniroma1.it/en/pagina/information-engineering-computer-science-and-statistics-student-office
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Tutoring

Faculty tutor
Newly enrolled students are supported by a Faculty tutor, assigned by the Orientation and Tutoring Committee and communicated to students via email by the Academic Office.
The Faculty tutor:
  • helps students identify and overcome any academic or methodological difficulties, assessing together any gaps in prior knowledge;
  • provides guidance in planning and organizing the study path;
  • promotes the development of effective study skills and strategies;
  • offers information about the opportunities available at the University (scholarships, international mobility, internships, excellence programs).
Meetings are held periodically, according to a schedule agreed at the beginning of the program or based on the needs of the students throughout their studies.

Peer Tutoring Activities
Disciplinary tutoring activities, aimed at enhancing disciplinary learning are offered by the Faculty through student collaboration grants. The Study Program supervises the organization of activities carried out by the selected tutors, assigning them to first- and second-year courses.
Tutoring activities are typically conducted through weekly meetings, during which peer tutors propose exercises, oversee students’ work—including organizing small groups—and provide support in understanding the course content, demonstrating the correct methods for solving exercises.

Lessons, exams, final test

We invite everyone to check the highlighted announcements on the course page.

Reports, suggestions, complaints

Have something to share? Your feedback, suggestions, or complaints help us improve the study program—together with you.
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