Erasmus Plus
We've been talking about Erasmus all the time, but what is it actually?
Another great and important fact about Erasmus is the money you might get (and will need). In general how much you will receive depends on your home country and your destination. Erasmus countries (European countries) are put in categories depending on the costs of living. For example, Spain and Sweden are in two different categories, since life in Sweden is way more expensive than in Spain. Every country gives money to the universities to distribute it to their students that go on Erasmus. So your uni willl receive a budget, which they´ll split between you and your classmates.
When going to Spain you could get anything between 200-300 a month. Sometimes money does matter. You will be so happy and thankful for this after spending the first weekends travelling;)
For more information look at the official website of Erasmus+ or the International Exchange Student Network.
Have a look at our timeline to check when do you have to do what!
Or you have no idea what to bring? We help you with our packinglist.
If you can´t decide where to go you´ll find the 10 most popular Erasmus towns here.
And here are the 10 most important Erasmus survival tips.
More questions? Maybe our FAQ or the experiences of other Erasmus students will help you!
Another great and important fact about Erasmus is the money you might get (and will need). In general how much you will receive depends on your home country and your destination. Erasmus countries (European countries) are put in categories depending on the costs of living. For example, Spain and Sweden are in two different categories, since life in Sweden is way more expensive than in Spain. Every country gives money to the universities to distribute it to their students that go on Erasmus. So your uni willl receive a budget, which they´ll split between you and your classmates.
When going to Spain you could get anything between 200-300 a month. Sometimes money does matter. You will be so happy and thankful for this after spending the first weekends travelling;)
For more information look at the official website of Erasmus+ or the International Exchange Student Network.
Have a look at our timeline to check when do you have to do what!
Or you have no idea what to bring? We help you with our packinglist.
If you can´t decide where to go you´ll find the 10 most popular Erasmus towns here.
And here are the 10 most important Erasmus survival tips.
More questions? Maybe our FAQ or the experiences of other Erasmus students will help you!