Roma Tre is an urban university and its main campuses are located in the Piramide/Ostiense area in the central/southern part of Rome; all locations are easily reachable by subway. Centre Roma Tre organizes many language courses, including intensive Italian for foreigners.

About


Founded in 1992, Roma Tre university has gained a significant reputation in the academic world thanks to its quality teaching and research programs. It was the third public university to be established in the metropolitan area of Rome. The university comprises 8 schools and 32 departments, enrolling 35,338 students and having 1,370 academic and professional staff. At present, the university offers 54 undergraduate degree programs, 75 master's degree programs, 16 doctoral schools and five PhD programs


It is the second-largest university of Rome by enrollment and one of the largest research-based institutions in the country. The School of Economics is ranked in the top 25% institutions in Italy in the RePEc ranking. The School of Law is constantly ranked among the top-five in the country with a note of AAA (Censis-La Repubblica),[citation needed] mostly due to the selective entry test and to the small-size of the classes.

Accommodation


  • Finding accommodation in Rome is always difficult, especially for less than an academic year. Roma Tre does not own halls of residence, but it has signed an agreement with CTS which provides assistance in finding lodgings for incoming students.
  • Monthly prices for a single room vary from a minimum of € 300 to a maximum of € 500 depending on the area and on the amenities offered. A deposit is always required.
  • Utilities such as electricity, gas and heating may be extra. Remember that in Italy bills are delivered once in two months.
  • Please, note that if you suddenly want to change your room/shared apartment you should inform the landlord/landlady and your flat mates well in advance (at least 1 month before) so to give them time to find a replacement.
  • It will be your responsibility to find new accommodation.

Location & Facilities


  • Finding accommodation in Rome is always difficult, especially for less than an academic year.
  • Roma Monthly prices for a single room vary from a minimum of € 300 to a maximum of € 500 depending on the area and on the amenities offered. A deposit is always required.
  • Utilities such as electricity, gas and heating may be extra. Remember that in Italy bills are delivered once in two months.
  • Please, note that if you suddenly want to change your room/shared apartment you should inform the landlord/landlady and your flat mates well in advance (at least 1 month before) so to give them time to find a replacement. It will be your responsibility to find new accommodation.
  • Tre does not own halls of residence, but it has signed an agreement with CTS which provides assistance in finding lodgings for incoming students.
  • Rome has the status of a global city. Ranked in 2014 as the 14th-most-visited city in the world, 3rd most visited in the European Union, and the most popular tourist attraction in Italy.
  • Monuments and museums such as the Vatican Museum and the Colosseum are among the world's most visited tourist destinations with both locations receiving millions of tourists each year.