Guides to the university

2023-2024 A.Y.

World Bachelor Business (3-y)



10. CERTIFICATIONS AND SELF-DECLARATIONS

  

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10.1. Current regulations

Article 15 (Italian Law 183/2011), which entered into force on 1 January 2012, modifies Italian DPR (President of the Republic's Decree) 445/2000, containing the unified code of the laws and regulations regarding administrative documentations.

Specifically, it states that "Le certificazioni rilasciate dalla pubblica amministrazione in ordine a stati, qualità personali e fatti sono valide e utilizzabili solo nei rapporti tra privati. Nei rapporti con gli organi della pubblica amministrazione e i gestori dei pubblici servizi i certificati e gli atti di notorietà sono sempre sostituiti dalle dichiarazioni di cui agli articoli 46 e 47" (autocertificazioni). [Certifications issued by public administration offices regarding status and personal information are valid and can be used only in relations between private parties. In relations with the public administration and public services managers, certifications and official deeds (notarial deeds) are always substituted by statements, as stipulated in articles 46 and 47 (self-declarations).]


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10.2. Documents available to students

In accordance with regulation, Bocconi University issues the following document typologies, based on specific use:

for students:

  • self-declaration samples;
  • unofficial academic transcript;
  • certifications with stamp duty ‘marca da bollo’.


Before requesting or printing out a document, make sure you know what it will be used for, i.e. whether the document is to be submitted to public administration offices or private companies managing public services in Italy, or for private bodies in Italy or abroad or for immigration use.

In case of exemption in accordance with Italian law, certifications exempt from the payment of duty stamps can be requested to the office responsible for the certification issue.


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10.3. How to obtain documents: self-declarations and certifications

 

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10.3.1. Printable Documents

  

 


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10.3.1.1. Self declarations

To help students and graduates, Bocconi University makes some self-declaration samples available, which can be printed:

  • At the University through the terminals located in the various University buildings;
  • Outside the University: through the Certificates > Printable documents on the yoU@B Diary

Self-declarations are issued in Italian only on white paper free of charge (no duty stamp to be paid).


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10.3.1.2. Unofficial Academic Transcript

The Unofficial Academic Transcript is the document, available for students, that contains student's personal details and all the course listed in the program structure. The transcript is subsequently updated with the dates and marks of exams passed and includes the single grades of courses subdivided in modules (if included in the program structure) valid exclusively at the University for rankings such as ISU scholarships, Exchange programs etc.
The Unofficial Academic Transcript is issued without signature and free of charge (no duty stamp to be paid).

The Unofficial Academic Transcript can be printed:

  • at the University through the terminals located in the various University buildings;
  • Outside the University: through the Certificates > Printable documents on the yoU@B Diary.

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10.3.2. Certifications

Certifications issued by Bocconi University with the Bocconi logo have a digital tag in most cases and they are subject to the payment of the imposta di bollo ‘stamp duty’ (for details, see Costs and Payment Methods).

Certificates requested through cert@B and issued by Academic Services and Market & Partners have a digital tag (see note) and are available:

- in electronic format only, if the recipient is a private organization(‘private use in Italy’);
- in electronic format or paper format - if sending to an address - if needed for use abroad (‘general use abroad’ or ‘use abroad for application’);
- in paper format only if needed for ‘immigration use’.

Note: The digital tag’s authenticity can be verified by using the software made available by Bocconi University at the address www.unibocconi.eu/certificatedecoder.

In case of exemption in accordance with Italian law, certifications exempt from the payment of duty stamps can be requested to the office responsible for the certification issue by sending a request via 'B in Touch' > Certificates.

Requests and the different types of certifications are outlined according to the applicant's specifications.
 

  • WBB program students must make certification requests ONLY: by using the cert@B procedure available on the yoU@B Diary. In this case the cost for the request must be paid through the payment procedure by credit card; (for costs of certification request and issue see 'Costs and payement methods').

 

Types of certifications available in cert@B

The types of certificates available in cert@B for students are grouped by Unit of reference and are available both in Italian and in English for different purposes (i.e. whether the document is to be submitted to public administration offices or private companies managing public services in Italy, or for private bodies in Italy or abroad or for immigration use).
The following certifications can be requested via yoU@B:

Certifications will be issued only if the applicant has the requirements certified in the selected document: any requests submitted by an applicant without having the requirements will not be taken into consideration.

If the certification to be requested is not included in the list available in the cert@B procedure, the interested party should contact the respective office via 'B in Touch' selecting the appropriate issue (i.e. for certificates of an exchange program, students have to select 'Exchange Program'; for certificates of  an internship, students have to select 'Internship' etc.) to inquire about the feasibility, timelines for its issue andto forward the request according to the methods provided by the service.

We remind you that in compliance with Italian current regulations, all certifications to be submitted to private bodies will contain the following wording (without which it will be null and void): "This certification is not valid for use in public administration offices or to private firms managing public services in Italy".


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10.3.2.1. Timelines and procedures for receiving certificates

Certificates cannot be issued by the appropriate office when forwarding the cert@B request: timelines and delivery methods are different depending on the requested certification typology. As a general rule however, you should consider approximately at least 4 working days for issuing certifications listed in cert@B.

As soon as the certification is prepared, the interested party will receive a communication through the yoU@B Diary and the Bocconi email account, containing full details on how to receive certificates.

Depending on which Division issues the certificate and the use selected, the certificate will be delivered in one of the following ways:

  • For certificates in electronic format: the file of the certificate will be available for download in the yoU@B Diary (in the To Do List and then in cert@B) for 15 days;
  • For certificates for which delivery by mail was requested: the certificate in paper format will be sent to the address selected with the national postal service or express courier service.
     

NOTICE: Once the link is expired, student must submit a new certificate request via cert@B. It is not possible to re-activate a link when already expired.

If delivery by mail is requested, the interested party can choose between:

  • National postal service: there are no additional costs for the applicant
  • Express courier service: delivery cost to be paid by the applicant (see 10.3.2.2 'Costs and Payment Methods')

In both cases, the timelines for receiving certifications depend on each individual service provider.


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10.3.2.2. Costs and payment methods

The issue of certifications costs:

  • €16.00 (stamp duty ‘imposta di bollo’ for the request of certifications);
  • €16.00 (stamp duty ‘imposta di bollo’ for the issue of each certification included on the request);
  • €2.00 (for administration fees to be applied, where applicable, to each certification issued

Delivery costs

  • National postal service - no additional costs for the applicant;
  • Express courier service upon payment by the applicant. The cost depends on the place of delivery and can be viewed by the applicant when making the certification delivery request.

Payment methods for certifications requested through the cert@B procedure changes depending on the applicant profile:

  • students (who have at least an active career): the total amount to be paid for issuing certifications will be charged upon authorization given through cert@B by the interested party, on his/her financial status-payments. Once they have received or collected the certification/s, students can proceed with payment through MAV available on Punto Blu.
    NOTE: Students who select certification delivery through express courier service must pay the corresponding total fee (duty stamps, administration fees and cost for document delivery) when completing the request by paying by credit card.
  • Students who have already made the graduation reservation: the amount must be paid through cert@B through payment procedure with credit card integrated into the procedure itself.
    The above methods are the only methods available to students and graduates who have the credentials to access the yoU@B Diary. Alternative payment methods will not be accepted.


*For cases of exemption in accordance with Italian law, certifications exempt from the payment of duty stamps must be requested directly at the office of reference for the issue of certifications.
 


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