Bocconi Conventional Family Household
A. Y. 2024-2025
To define the Conventional Family Household you must refer to the regulations detailed below.
Different situations will be considered case by case.
If the student is in an “Official Family Household” with both parents or with the only living parent, the following people are considered members of the Conventional Family Household:
- the student;
- both parents or the only living parent;
- everyone listed on the student's "Official Family Household", even if not bound by family ties;
- other children financially dependent on their parents, even if they not belong to student's Official Family Household.
If the student’s parents are separated, divorced or not cohabiting (even if not married), the Conventional Family Household is composed of:
- the student;
- everyone listed on the student's "Official Family Household";
- the parent not belonging to the student's "Official Family Household";
- other children financially dependent on their parents, even if they not belong to student's Official Family Household.
Indeed, if the student lives together with only one of their parents, according to their official records, the Bocconi conventional family household also includes the parent who is not part of the student's household. For the determination of the benefit, the combined income/wealth of both parents will be considered.
If the student is not listed on the parent's Official Family Household, the following people are considered members of the Conventional Family Household:
- the student;
- everyone listed on the Official Family Household of both parents;
- other children financially dependent on their parents even if they not belong to student's Official Family Household
If parents are not in the same Official Family Household, the following people are considered members of the Conventional Family Household:
- the student;
- all the members of the Official Family Household of the parent chosen by the student as the reference parent;
- the other parent;
- other children financially dependent on their parents, even if they do not belong to the parent’s Official Family Household.
If the student declares to live independently, with their own income and/or assets, at an address different from that of their family of origin, for the purpose of determining the economic and asset condition, the income and assets of the members of the family of origin will also be considered.
Married students whose income/property are adequate to support their new family are considered independent from their family of origin and thus the income/property of the family of origin will not be considered. Therefore, the following people are considered members of the Conventional Family Household:
- the student;
- everyone listed on the student's Official Family Household.
The above-mentioned provisions constitute the official publication of the regulations for the a.y. 2024-2025 regarding the determination of the Bocconi Conventional Family Household.