Tuition Fees
Public bachelor's and master's fees vary by autonomous community, degree level, and student status, while private universities are higher.
Work Friendly
Spain is a student-friendly destination with relatively accessible public-university tuition, strong lifestyle appeal, and English-taught options that are growing at postgraduate level.
Tuition
€700-€3,500 public
Living Cost
€700-€1,200/month
Language
Spanish + English options
Work
Up to 30h/week
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Public bachelor's and master's fees vary by autonomous community, degree level, and student status, while private universities are higher.
Madrid and Barcelona are commonly more expensive, while smaller cities may be closer to €700-€900 per month.
Scholarships may be offered by universities, regional bodies, public programmes, and international mobility schemes.
Applicants need admission, financial means, health insurance, accommodation evidence, and student visa or residence steps.
Scholarships may be offered by universities, regional bodies, public programmes, and international mobility schemes.
Non-EU/EEA students can usually work part-time up to 30 hours per week as long as work remains compatible with studies.
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English-taught options exist, especially at master's and doctoral level, while Spanish remains important for daily life and local work.
English-taught options exist, especially at master's and doctoral level, while Spanish remains important for daily life and local work.
Public bachelor's and master's fees vary by autonomous community, degree level, and student status, while private universities are higher. Madrid and Barcelona are commonly more expensive, while smaller cities may be closer to €700-€900 per month.
Madrid and Barcelona are commonly more expensive, while smaller cities may be closer to €700-€900 per month.
Applicants need admission, financial means, health insurance, accommodation evidence, and student visa or residence steps. Madrid and Barcelona are commonly more expensive, while smaller cities may be closer to €700-€900 per month.
Applicants need admission, financial means, health insurance, accommodation evidence, and student visa or residence steps. Processing times vary by embassy workload and document readiness, so students should prepare their file early after admission.
Common documents include Passport, Admission letter, Academic transcripts and certificates, Language evidence when required, Financial means evidence, Health insurance or medical cover, Accommodation or arrival plan when requested. Applicants need admission, financial means, health insurance, accommodation evidence, and student visa or residence steps.
Non-EU/EEA students can usually work part-time up to 30 hours per week as long as work remains compatible with studies.