The Student Aid Office, in addition to offering information about scholarships, also offers information concerning the health care options available to students coming from outside Spain
A) Financial Aid from the University of Navarra |
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Financial Aid Offers
Who offers theme: Student Aid Office of the University of Navarra.
Available to: Students with a high grade point averages who are unable to receive any other type of scholarship. |
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Job Board for students; also provides information about Collaboration Scholarships in departments and services of the University of Navarra
If you want to work part time in a department or service of the University, or find a job off campus (tutoring, childcare, surveys, hosting events, etc.) you can consult www.unav.es/tablondeofertas.
Contact: Student Aid Office (Central Building). |
B) Scholarships from other institutions |
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"Reina Sofía" Scholarships
Who offers them: General Administration of Emigration of Spain. Available to: Spanish emigrants living abroad, their spouses and children who desire to undertake licentiate or graduate studies in Spain. |
MAE-AECI Scholarships
Who offers them: Ministry of External Affairs of Spain (MAE). Available to: young Spanish and international university graduates; in some cases students can apply for a scholarship to undertake first-cycle (lower division) studies. Contact: Embassies or Consulates of Spain in the respective country, or the Spanish Agency for International Cooperation (Avda. de los Reyes Católicos, 4 / 28040 Madrid). |
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Scholarships from the Carolina Foundation
Who offers them: Carolina Foundation. Available to: young university graduates, professionals and researchers from the countries that make up the Ibero-American Community of Nations. |
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C) Other Information |
International Student Identity Card (ISIC)
An internationally recognized identity card which provides discounts on travel, lodging and purchases, among other services. |
Guide from the UNESCO
The "Studies Abroad" Guide from UNESCO offers information about public and private financial aid in various countries; those interested may consult the Guide only or in any public or private library of their country of origin.
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Other information
The University of Navarra recommends that International Students contact institutions and businesses in their country of origin, as well as the local headquarters of international institutions, in order to obtain information about financial aid available to citizens of each country.
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