The call for scholarships for the academic year 2024-2025 already has dates

Mar 17, 2024 | Current affairs, Featured, Revista Lloseta, Thursday Daily Bulletin, Tradition

The general call for applications for scholarships and study grants for the 2024-2025 academic year will open on Tuesday, 19 March. Grants for post-compulsory studies can be applied for until 10 May through the electronic headquarters of the Ministry of Education, Vocational Training and Sport.

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The academic year 2024-2025 already has dates

Students who are going to study baccalaureate, vocational training, arts, sports, languages or university studies, among others, can already apply for their grant for the next academic year. As in the previous call for applications, they must fill in a series of provisional details, which can be modified later, and they must do so even if they do not yet know the marks they will obtain this academic year, what they will study next year or whether or not they will continue with their education.

The main new feature of this call for applications is the 5% increase in the income thresholds, which will allow more students to access a grant. This is in addition to the improvements made in previous years, such as the increase from 1,600 to 2,500 euros in residence grants.

In the coming weeks, the dates for the call for applications for grants for students with specific educational support needs will also be announced. The main novelty in this case is the reduction in the percentage of disability that must be accredited in order to apply for these grants, from 33% to 25%.

The call for scholarships for the academic year 2024-2025 already has dates

The general call for applications for scholarships and study grants for the 2024-2025 academic year will open on Tuesday, 19 March. Grants for post-compulsory studies can be applied for until 10 May through the electronic headquarters of the Ministry of Education, Vocational Training and Sport.

Students who are going to study baccalaureate, vocational training, arts, sports, languages or university studies, among others, can already apply for their grant for the next academic year. As in the previous call for applications, they must fill in a series of provisional details, which can be modified later, and they must do so even if they do not yet know the marks they will obtain this academic year, what they will study next year or whether or not they will continue with their education.

The main new feature of this call for applications is the 5% increase in the income thresholds, which will allow more students to access a grant. This is in addition to the improvements made in previous years, such as the increase from 1,600 to 2,500 euros in residence grants.

In the coming weeks, the dates for the call for applications for grants for students with specific educational support needs will also be announced. The main novelty in this case is the reduction in the percentage of disability that must be accredited in order to apply for these grants, from 33% to 25%.