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Colleges in Roma

Collegio Universitario “Don Nicola Mazza”

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“Trasone” Residence - Roma

  The College’s residence in Rome came about thanks to a small group of university students. It opened in September 2001 and welcomes students in an environment that provides ample spaces and resources for all the skills development activities that characterize each and every residence owned by the College. Its goal is to give students the chance to live in a warm, friendly community sharing the same ideals which are explored and broadened in complete freedom and dedication. In addition, the Roman division gives students from southern Italy the opportunity to approach the College.
  Via di Trasone, 56 - 00199 Roma (RM)
  tel. +39.06.8622361 - fax +39.06.86328886
  e-mail trasone@collegiomazza.it
  internet site www.collegiomazza.it/welcome.aspx?k=romam&d0FRaRR95pf5o1CC1KlWmA%3d%3d

Fondazione Comunità Domenico Tardini

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 - Roma

 

Residenza Villa Nazareth – Roma

The male residence that hosts more than 40 undergraduate and 10 graduate university students.

Via D. Tardini, 35 - 00167 Roma

 

Residenza Domenico Tardini 1 - Roma

This residence plays host to more than 35 female undergraduate university students.

Via Urbano II, 59 - 00167 Roma

 

Residenza Domenico Tardini 2 - Roma

The female residence that hosts 10 graduate university students.

Viale Vaticano, 47/a - 00167 Roma

  Via D. Tardini, 35 - 00167 Roma ()
  06 666971 - 06 6621754
  e-mail info@villanazareth.org
  internet site www.villanazareth.org

Fondazione RUI

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Celimontano - Roma

  The female Celimontano residence was opened in the 2003/04 academic year. It houses 70 students and all rooms and facilities are designed to be accessible to disabled applicants; some rooms are also set aside for them. In January 2004 the college launched a master’s degree course for experts in Communication and Orientation Techniques, held by the department of Sociology and Communication of “La Sapienza” University.
  Via Palestro, 7 - 00185 Roma (RM)
  tel. +39.06.48905902 - 
  e-mail celimontano@fondazionerui.it

Porta Nevia - Roma

  The female residence was opened in 2000 and is situated close to the Roma Tre University. It hosts 60 students who can apply for scholarships. The college arranges frequent meetings with leading members of the various professions, so as to secure strong ties with the workplace from the very outset of university life.
  Via Laurentina, 86/q - 00142 Roma (RM)
  +39.06.59472103 - +39.06.594721
  e-mail portanevia@fondazionerui.it
  internet site www.collegioportanevia.it

RUI - Roma

  Opened in 1959, the RUI male residence is the original college that lent its name to the RUI Foundation. It plays host to around 70 students. Numerous teaching and cultural activities have been arranged over the years. Karol Wojtyla, Carlo Azeglio Ciampi, Antonio Fazio, Aldo Moro, Giulio Andreotti, Guido Carli, Josemaría Escrivá are among the guests and visiting speakers who have taken part in functions at the college.
  Via Sierra Nevada, 10 - 00144 Roma (RM)
  tel. +39.06.54210796 -  fax +39.06.54210796
  e-mail rui@fondazionerui.it
  internet site www.collegiorui.it

Villa delle Palme - Roma

  The Villa delle Palme female residence lies in the Prati area of Rome, close to the Lepanto underground station and a 15-minute walk from the Lumsa. It houses 23 students. In recent years it has held courses in journalism with the participation of television, newspaper and Internet journalists; amongst whom: Lorenza Foschini, Giovanni Minoli, Vincenzo Mollica and Lilli Gruber.
  Lungotevere delle Armi, 12/13 - 00195 Roma (RM)
  tel. +39.06.3215447 - fax +39.06.3215447
  e-mail villadellepalme@fondazionerui.it