SCHOLARSHIPS AND STUDY GRANTS
SCHOLARSHIPS AND STUDY GRANTS
SCHOLARSHIPS AND STUDY GRANTS
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The UNED is a public university of state character, hence its students are entitled to apply for scholarships and study grants offered by the competent ministry, as well as those offered by the Autonomous Communities in which the students are registered or in whose UNED Center they are enrolled. Grants, exemptions, bonuses and possible reductions may affect EHEA undergraduate and Master’s degree courses, the University Entrance Preparation Course for students over-25 and complementary credits or training complements for master’s and bachelor’s degrees. All of the above provided that the requirements established in the terms and conditions of each call for applications are met. In line with the university's international vocation, there are also various aid programs aimed at facilitating student mobility.
- Undergraduate Studies, EHEA Master’s Degrees and Access Course for students above the age of 25.
- Scholarship from the Ministry of Education and Vocational Training and the Basque Government (they are incompatible with each other and are regulated in a similar way).
- Scholarship of the Generalitat Valenciana
- Bonus from the Junta de Andalucía
- UNED Social Fund Scholarships
- Scholarships for students in prisons
- International Mobility
- UNED exemptions
There are different cases in which UNED students can benefit from bonuses of various amounts in their tuition payments, as well as total exemptions from the amounts stipulated for the public prices of academic services. All these cases are included in the public price regulations published annually by the Government, through the corresponding ministry, in the Official Bulletin of the State.
- Numerous Family of general or special categories
- Degree of disability equal to or greater than 33%.
- Victims of terrorism
- Orphans of officers perished in the line of duty
- Gender violence victims
- Groups proposed and approved by the Governing Council or the Social Council of the University.
- Obtaining an Honorary Degree
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