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High Schools Outreach

Pathways and orientation for Italian and international high-school students. Unicollege works directly with secondary schools to introduce prospective students to university life, language study and the humanities-plus-professional model that defines the Applied Languages and Global Careers degree.

Programmes for high schools

Four structured formats allow schools and individual students to engage with Unicollege at different levels of depth — from a single campus visit to multi-week pre-university pathways.

Campus visits

Half-day and full-day visits to our Florence, Mantua, Milan or Turin campus. A guided tour, a talk from admissions, and a sample class in a language or professional subject.

Subject workshops

Specialist sessions led by Unicollege faculty in criminology, international affairs, marketing, fashion & luxury, translation and cultural heritage — delivered on site at schools or on campus.

Language placements

Diagnostic testing in English, French, Spanish, German, Arabic, Chinese, Japanese, Russian, Portuguese and Italian for non-native speakers — a useful preview of the two-language requirement.

Pre-university pathways

Short intensive programmes for students between the fourth and fifth year of liceo — academic writing, entry-test preparation, and study-skills coaching ahead of enrolment.

Year-round calendar

High-school engagement follows the rhythm of the academic year. A non-exhaustive calendar of typical events:

For teachers and counsellors

Unicollege maintains direct relationships with career counsellors, language teachers and orientation coordinators in Italian and international secondary schools.

Information pack & bookings

School liaison is handled by the Admissions office. Counsellors and teachers can request an information pack, book a campus visit for their class, or invite a Unicollege faculty member to deliver a workshop at the school.

Written correspondence in Italian or English is welcome. Typical lead time for a class visit is four to six weeks.

Plan a visit

Whether you are a student exploring university options or a teacher organising an orientation day, the Admissions team will help you find the right format.

Contact admissions