Erasmus Mobility Funding and Registration Fees
The Erasmus programme provides mobility funding towards the additional costs of studying abroad, such as travel expenses, language preparation costs, higher general costs of living in the host country. Erasmus funding is not a full scholarship, so you will need to have additional funds available to do an Erasmus exchange or traineeship.
The Erasmus grants are calculated according to cost of living in the host country. Please see table below:
Country |
Study Exchange(per month)* |
Traineeships
|
Group 1 Austria, Denmark, Finland, France, Italy, Leichtenstein, Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, United Kingdom |
€250 |
€350 |
Group 2 |
€200 |
€300 |
*Grants are calculated according to the actual number of days the student spends at the host institution or company.
Erasmus Funding Payment Schedule
One-semester exchange:
- The grant will be paid in two instalments.
- 1st instalment: when the student has sent back the Confirmation of Arrival form, signed and stamped by the receiving institution.
- 2nd instalment: After the student has completed the agreed exchange period, and submitted all of the required Erasmus documents, plus the on-line student report.
Two-semester exchange:
- There will be three grant payments for two-semester exchanges.
- 1st Instalment: After the student has sent back the Confirmation of Arrival form, signed and stamped by the receiving institution.
- 2nd Instalment: at the start of the second semester.
- 3rd instalment: After the student has completed the agreed exchange period, and submitted all of the required Erasmus documents, plus the on-line student report.
Students will be required to sign a receipt for each grant payment.
Please Note: If a student does not complete the agreed Erasmus exchange or traineeship period (as per the Erasmus grant agreement) s/he will be required to reimburse the Erasmus grant to MTU.
Registration at CIT
To participate in Erasmus +, you must be a registered student at MTU, whether you will be spending the whole academic year or just a few months abroad. Therefore, all students going on Erasmus must register at MTU, and pay the registration fee for the academic year in which they will be doing the Erasmus exchange or traineeship. (Those students who normally receive an education grant, or a fee waiver to study at MTU, can keep these entitlements whilst on Erasmus.)
The receiving institution is not allowed to charge incoming Erasmus students any fees for tuition, registration, examinations, access to laboratory and library facilities. However, small fees may be charged for, students' union membership, the use of photocopiers, laboratory products, etc., on an equal basis with local students.