2026-02-12
Tips for applying to Erasmus+
Thinking about „Erasmus+“ but have lots of questions? Here are the answers to the most frequently asked ones.
How to choose a university?
Choosing a university is a very personal decision. Are you looking for strong programs in a specific field, or do you have a dream country or city in mind? First, ask yourself why you want to go on “Erasmus+”: is it to travel, to study, or both?
Erasmus+ is a great opportunity for those who want to explore new places as well as for students who want to dive deeper into their academic discipline. It’s important to decide early so you can get the most out of your Erasmus+ experience.
Next, consider the level of difficulty you want in your studies. University rankings can give a good indication of academic rigor. If your goal is to deepen your knowledge and access top-tier resources, choose a university with a higher ranking.
If your main motivation is travel and exploration, look for a university with a more flexible study plan. Your Erasmus+ experience should match your goals, not make you want to cut it short.
Writing a motivation letter
Keep it concise. Clearly explain why you should be selected for Erasmus+ and why you want to study at your chosen university. Specificity is key.
Budget considerations
Consider your financial situation carefully. In large cities or capitals, the stipend may not cover all expenses, while in smaller cities or countries, it might be more than enough. Research the local economy before deciding.
Finding accommodation
Erasmus+ does not provide housing, so you will need to arrange it yourself. Research accommodations carefully to avoid scams or overpriced options. It’s also a good idea to reach out to university student networks for recommendations and potential warnings.
Study language
Check that your chosen university offers courses in English. Some students have been surprised to find their courses taught only in the local language. In such cases, you usually have one month to change your subjects.
Going with friends
Yes, you and your friend can apply together if there are available spots. The university always tries to send such groups together, and most of the time it works out. Just make sure to mention it during the Erasmus+ selection interview.
Increasing your chances
For universities with high acceptance thresholds, your chances are best if you apply two semesters in advance.
Your faculty’s Erasmus+ coordinator can answer any additional questions and guide you through the application process.
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