Costs and financial support

As an Erasmus+ student, you are exempt from fees for tuition, registration, examinations, and charges for access to laboratories or libraries at the receiving institution. Small fees for insurance or student union membership may still apply.

Grant agreements are signed by your sending or receiving institution. They apply for funding on behalf of their students. If you are accepted for a grant, you will sign a participant grant agreement with them. The amount is a contribution to your travel and daily living costs.

Studying abroad

There's no central application form to study abroad with Erasmus+. You can reach out to the international or Erasmus+ office of your university or higher education institution to start the process. Your sending higher education institution is obliged to select applicants in a fair and transparent way.

improve your communication, language and inter-cultural skills gain soft skills highly valued by employers combine with a traineeship abroad to gain work experience