Undergraduate academic requirements
Successful completion of secondary school with a grade-point average of at least 2.8 or the equivalent.
Learn more about studying Communications as an international student.

What John Cabot University says about their program:
The Bachelors of Arts in Communications is a rigorous, multi-disciplinary program designed to give students the analytical, critical, and creative skills that are fundamental to any career in the information age. The major provides students with superior skills in oral and written proficiency to excel in the creation, dissemination, and analysis of messages. In addition, the program is dedicated to integrating technology in its instruction and incorporating international contexts for the study of communications, so as to prepare students for an increasingly global industry. This major focuses on intellectual development and ethical reasoning to empower students to take leadership roles and make a difference in a variety of fields both within and outside of the communications industry. Students with a BA in Communications can go on to careers in such fields as Film and Video Production, Journalism, Corporate Communications, Politics, Law, Community Organizing and Service, Education, Management, and Non-profit Administration.

Successful completion of secondary school with a grade-point average of at least 2.8 or the equivalent.
Applications are welcome from holders of a bachelor’s degree or the equivalent from an accredited university who have completed at least twelve semester credit hours or the equivalent in the history of art with a grade-point average of at least 2.67 or the equivalent. Seminars and courses are conducted in English and thus require proficiency in the English language, both spoken and written. Reading knowledge of Italian, French, or German at the time of entry into the program is strongly recommended.
Undergraduate English proficiency requirements:
85 or higher
6.5 or higher, equivalent to a C1 CEFR level
CAE (180 or higher)
58
Grade 10-11
Postgraduate English proficiency requirements:
7.0 in each subtest
185
70
The submission of GRE scores is optional, but strongly recommended for postgraduate applicants wishing to be considered for funding.
Admission to John Cabot's undergraduate programs is based on a review of the following items:
transcripts not in English or Italian must be accompanied by a certified English language translation.
Admission to John Cabot's postgraduate programs is based on a review of the following items:

The Office of Financial Aid is committed to making American degree programs in Rome as affordable as possible. Through the philanthropic support of donors the University are able create scholarships opportunities to help dedicated and deserving students pursue their degrees at JCU.
$29,000 per year
$22,000 per program
All applicants to JCU’s graduate programs will be automatically considered for the following forms of financial assistance (a separate funding application is not required):
Applicants to JCU’s MA in Art History will be automatically considered for the following scholarship:
Applicants to JCU’s MA in International Affairs will be automatically considered for the following scholarship:

| Category | Cost (in Euro) |
|---|---|
| Rent, 1-bed apartment in city centre | €1,085 |
| Rent, 1-bed apartment outside centre | €786 |
| Utilities (electricity, heating, water, refuse) | €184 |
| Internet (60 Mbps unlimited) | €29 |
| Mobile phone plan (data + calls) | €10 |
| Monthly public transport pass | €35 |
| Monthly grocery basket | €306 |
| Coffee shop drink | €2 |
| Cinema or cultural event ticket | €10 |
| Gym membership | €63 |
Indicative monthly costs per person.
Data sourced from numbeo.com (Crowdsourced) and wise.com (Editorial estimate).
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