European Union starts masters loans programme for Europeans


Duncan

As part of the Erasmus+ programme, the European Union is launching a masters loans programme for citizens of EU countries and five other European countries (see https://www.erasmusplus.org.uk/participating-countries -- including Turkey). The loans amount to EUR 12000 for a one-year and up to EUR 18000 for a two-year master's program.

You can read more at https://www.erasmusplus.org.uk/master-loan

The first country to launch is Spain, allowing both Spanish students and students hoping to study in Spain to borrow.

As part of the Erasmus+ programme, the European Union is launching a masters loans programme for citizens of EU countries and five other European countries (see https://www.erasmusplus.org.uk/participating-countries -- including Turkey). The loans amount to EUR 12000 for a one-year and up to EUR 18000 for a two-year master's program.

You can read more at https://www.erasmusplus.org.uk/master-loan

The first country to launch is Spain, allowing both Spanish students and students hoping to study in Spain to borrow.
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HelixGGHH

Wow, interesting!

Just one little note: it looks like that it's for residents, and not citizens -- a bit of a difference, especially for those of us who aren't originally from Europe but who are living here now.

Wow, interesting!

Just one little note: it looks like that it's for residents, and not citizens -- a bit of a difference, especially for those of us who aren't originally from Europe but who are living here now.
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