Tuition Fees

  • European union students and related countries of category B: 4000 €/year
  • Non- European union students of category A: 8000 €/year

The fees will cover an insurance on health, accident and civil liability. They do not cover copies, books, accommodation, or meals. However, in each institution, students will have available University meals, access to the library and to computer laboratories. Moreover, the International Offices of each institution of the consortium will offer their services to help EMARO students obtaining Housing at university residences with moderate prices.


Payment procedure:

  • The payment of the first year tuition fees will be carried out by two installments, 50% for each. The first installment must be paid to the coordinator institution (ECN) in order to receive the final acceptance letter. The second installment will be paid at the hosting institution of the first year before the beginning of the second semester.

  • The tuition fees of the second year will be paid at the hosting institution of the second year, 50% before the beginning of each semester.

Remarks:

  • See the possibility of having reduced tuition fees by applying for consortium scholarships before 29 March. The selection is based mainly on academic performance of the students. See details on the section: Consortium scholarships
  • Definition (category A, Category B):

    • Category A student is a student who is not from Europe Union states, Iceland, Norway and Lichtenstein, Turkey, Switzerland, Western Balkan Countries including Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia and who is not resident nor have carried out their main activity (studies, work, etc.) for more than a total of 12 months over the last five years in one of these countries.

    • Category B student is from the Europe Union states and related countries mentioned in Category A definition, and also for third country students who had a stay for more than 12 months over the last five years in these countries.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 




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