The strategy for accessing important information about studying in Spain

Your path to Higher Education in Spain

Our strategy for accessing key information on preparing for higher education in Spain. On the road to Higher Education in Spain

Whether you've been dreaming of studying in Spain, are already determined to take the plunge, or it's just an idea "just in case" the PARCOURSUP results next June don't turn out as you'd hoped, this article is your travel companion.

We'll present you with an informed strategy for accessing the key information you need to prepare optimally for your higher education studies in Spain.
May 2024 be the year when you're ready!

Find out about different universities

First of all, it's essential to find out about the different universities in Spain.
Explore their websites, read their prospectuses and contact their admissions departments. If you can reach them, ask specific questions about courses and campus life.

At FEEduc, we've decided to make this interactive approach easy for you.
Join us every Wednesday at 6:00 pm and some Saturdays at 10:00 am for our free information meetings . Click here to register.
These sessions are an ideal opportunity not only to ask your questions, but also to learn about the experiences of other students who, before you, have considered an adventure in Spain, and who have actually carried it out.

Understanding the Spanish education system

It's important to understand how the Spanish education system works.
Find out about admissions processes, selection criteria, costs, financing options and the differences between public and private universities.

In addition to your personal research, FEEduc offers open lines (reserved for students registered on its website), which provide individual support for your project. Our experts provide personalized answers and advice adapted to each situation. Click here to register.

Keep up to date with news and events

To keep up to date with the latest news and events at Spanish universities, follow them on social networks.

To find out more, check out our regular schedule of video conferences. These online sessions cover a wide range of topics to help you stay on track on your path to higher education in Spain.

Visit the campuses

If you can, visit the university campuses that interest you.
You'll be able to get a feel for the campus atmosphere and meet the sales people in charge of promoting their university to prospective students.

To take things a step further, at FEEduc we facilitate these visits with our February open days on Spanish university campuses.
You'll meet students and professors, and in some cases you may even be able to attend a few classes. It's the perfect opportunity to immerse yourself in the atmosphere that could become your new home.

Talking to current students

An excellent way to get a realistic view of student life in Spain is to talk to students who are already studying there.
They'll be able to give you an insight into their day-to-day experience, the challenges they've faced and how they've overcome these obstacles.

We've made this possible thanks to our program that puts you in touch with students already in Spain. You'll have the opportunity totalk directly with students who are currently living the experience you're considering.

In short, preparing for higher education in Spain requires research, interaction and open-mindedness.

By taking advantage of the resources we offer at FEEduc, you'll be able to access valuable information and make informed decisions.
So get moving, get involved and start building your future as a student in Spain!

We look forward to seeing you at our upcoming events and meetings!

Your questions about higher education in SpainAnswers from FEEduc

Discover the list of all our partner universities.

There is no "best" university for everyone.
It depends on your field of study, your personal preferences, your budget and many other factors.

Our advice is to explore as much as possible and attend our information meetings to help you make an informed decision.

It depends on your program of study.

Some courses(architecture or business) are taught in English to a very high standard at some Spanish universities, while others require a good or even very good command of Spanish (particularly in the health sector).

As a general rule, if your program is in Spanish, you'll need to be able to prove a B1, B2 or even C1 level in Spanish.

Tuition fees vary considerably depending on the university and program of study.

Public universities generally have lower tuition fees, ranging from €700 to €2,000 per year for undergraduate programs.

Private universities can cost from €6,000 to over €20,000 a year.

You can register via our website.

Go to www.feeduc.eu/agendafind the next information meeting and follow the instructions to register and reserve your place.

FEEduc offers an open-line service for students registered on its site.
We're here to help you navigate the admissions process, to answer your specific questions, and to support you individually in your project.
Don't hesitate to use this service to get the help you need by registering here.

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