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What scholarships can I apply for studying in Spain?
Almost every university in Spain has set up scholarships! ! It's just that all this information is hidden, and you need to go to official website layer by layer like peeling onions. Students with poor language may not understand. In addition, the application process and materials preparation are complicated, and the tuition fees of Spanish universities are not expensive, so there are not many China students applying for scholarships.

First, look for the following keywords:

Beca scholarship

Aid association

Most scholarship information is hidden behind these two keywords! !

Open the official website of CommScope University and click "Becas" to view CommScope scholarship information:

Generally speaking, scholarships in Spanish universities can be divided into three types:

Scholarships provided by the Spanish government

Scholarships offered by Spanish universities

Scholarships sponsored by external organizations or enterprises

For example, CommScope Scholarship.

Divided into two categories,

On the left is the scholarship set by the school.

On the right are scholarships provided by the Ministry of Education and the Basque government.

However, Niu Jie introduced several scholarships, and found that whether it is a scholarship set by CommScope or a scholarship from the Spanish Ministry of Education, the first application condition is: Spanish or European nationality or Spanish residente.

It should be noted that ordinary students in Spain do not belong to residencia, but want to stay, so we can't apply for this kind of scholarship.

Of course, this is also easy to understand. Spanish universities themselves are not expensive. Scholarships are taxpayers' money and spent on foreigners. People will definitely not agree.

Of course, it is not that Spanish universities do not grant scholarships to foreigners at all, but that it is impossible for everyone to have them, and the application requirements are strict. You'd better treat scholarships as icing on the cake instead of relying entirely on scholarships. The budget for studying abroad should be considered according to your full payment of tuition fees. If you can't get this scholarship, you can't afford the tuition. Sister Niu still suggests that you choose areas with lower tuition fees, such as Andalusia in southern Spain.