If you wish to ask for adaptations for final tests of the open semester to enroll in single-cycle master’s degree courses of Medicine and Surgery, Dentistry and Veterinary Medicine for the Academic Year 2025/2026 you need to send an email at the following address: ases.adattamentisemestreaperto@unibo.it, attaching the proper documentation.
The following certifications are accepted:
- Certification of Specific Learning Disorders (SLD), according to the law 170/2010, prepared by the National Health Service, or by a private accredited center or a private specialist accompanied by a document of conformity issued by the National Health Service (SSN). The documentation must be no more than three years old or drawn up after the age of 18. Certifications issued by private specialists must still be complete and drawn up in accordance with all the requirements defined by the 2011 Consensus Conference on Specific Learning Disorders. NOTE: according to DM n. 418 of 30/05/2025 Students with expired acceptable certification may be admitted to each test with the medical certificate they hold, even if not updated due to the limitation of the activity of the Covid-19 pandemic, subject to universities, to request that the documentation provided therein be supplemented at a later stage.
- Specialist documentation issued by the National Health Service (SSN) attesting to another type of specific development disorder affecting learning.
- Certificate of civil impairment issued under Italian law by the INPS. NOTE: according to DM n. 418 of 30/05/2025 Students with expired acceptable certification may be admitted to each test with the medical certificate they hold, even if not updated due to the limitation of the activity of the Covid-19 pandemic, subject to universities, to request that the documentation provided therein be supplemented at a later stage.
- Certification issued pursuant to Law n. 104/92. NOTE: according to DM n. 418 of 30/05/2025 Students with expired acceptable certification may be admitted to each test with the medical certificate they hold, even if not updated due to the limitation of the activity of the Covid-19 pandemic, subject to universities, to request that the documentation provided therein be supplemented at a later stage.
- Medical documentation, drawn up by a specialist, attesting to the presence of health conditions (physical and/or mental) that may result in an inability, even temporarily, to study and/or conduct the test, such as to require compensatory measures.
In the case of certificates issued abroad, these must be legalized and with a legal translation in English or Italian if written in any other language.
If you have already submitted the documentation to the Service for Student with Disabilities and Specific Learning Disorders you don’t need to re – submit it, but you will need to send an email with your request, indicating the day on which you have previously submitted the documentation.
Regarding the definition of the possible adaptations, the University is investigating ways of managing the tests/exams. Further information will be made available as soon as possible.