Financial aid

FINANCIAL AIDErasmus Mundus Scholarship (up to 17 per Intake)

The European support includes, at the same time, the full cost of participation in the DYCLAM+ training, a monthly grant of 1000 euros per month for 24 months and a travel allowance and installation expenses.

Monthly stipends will be paid once students are enrolled at the coordinating institution. The travel allowance and settlement fee will be paid to students in September of each of the two years.

NOTE: Residents of a country will not receive a monthly stipend if they are staying in that country. For example, a student who normally lives in Italy will not receive this allowance if he or she spends semester 4 in Naples.

In addition, a non-European student* will no longer be able to receive a monthly stipend after a three-month stay in a partner country.

The travel allowances paid depend on your place of residence. The certificate of residence issued by your city hall or the certificate of your employer will be used as the basis for the mileage calculation. We use the following calculator: https://erasmus-plus.ec.europa.eu/resources-and-tools/distance-calculator 

  • 1,000 per year for students residing in an EU country
  • 2,000 euros per year for travel expenses + 1,000 euros for installation expenses for non-European scholarship students whose main residence is located less than 4,000 km from Saint-Etienne.
  • 3,000 euros per year for travel expenses + 1,000 euros for installation expenses for non-European scholarship students whose main residence is located 4,000 km or more from Saint-Etienne.

*According to the Erasmus+ program guide, European students are national students of the following countries: the 28 member countries of the European Union: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Portugal, Romania, Spain, Sweden, Cyprus, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia + Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Turkey, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia. All these countries are called the program countries.

Non-European students are nationals of all other countries in the world. All these countries are considered as the partner countries.

SELF SPONSORED STUDENTS

Self-sponsored students benefit from a 50% reduction in tuition fees. The registration fee is 2000 euros per year for students from the program countries and 4250 euros per year for students from the partner countries.

Students selected as self-sponsored can apply for the Jean Monnet University Foundation scholarship (8000 euros).