Access the self-enrolment program from La Meva UdG and follow the instructions on the different self-enrolment screens.
Enrolment guidelines for different studies are available online from your academic record.
Specific information on the subjects you have to enrol on: (update pending)
2nd year students
3rd year students
4th year students
5th year students
6th year students
Check enrolment.Once the enrolment process has been finalised, you have to verify that all subjects that you have chosen are correct, since modifications cannot be made after the established time period.If you have made a mistake, you can modify your enrolment as many times as necessary the same day and up until 01.00 in the morning.
MEiFP Scholarship for 2024-25.If you have formally applied for a scholarship for the academic year 202-25 and meet the academic requirements, you can enrol as a scholar.We recommend that, apart from the MECS scholarship, you also apply for the AGAUR Equity scholarship, which you can do from this link.
Payment.This must be by direct debit, otherwise the program will not let you continue.
The student enrolling must also be the holder of the bank account used for the direct debit.Otherwise you will need to justify it through the LaMeva/Procedures/Communication or amendment of bank details attaching the following form and a photocopy of the account holder’s ID for validation.
You can choose from four ways to pay:
- In a single payment. This will be charged to your account shortly after enrolment.
- Two payments three payment (as long as the total academic fees exceed 200 euros)
- Monthly payment (charges are made on the 5th of each month and the last payment will be made on 5 May 2026.
Students initially awarded but later denied grants can only make partial enrolment payments in the remaining months up until 05/05/2025, as 30 May 2025 is the deadline for the payment of all enrolment fees.
The conditions for exemptions or allowances as regards enrolment fees can be found in the enrolment guidelines, as well as details of the supporting documentation you need to present when formalising the process.If you wish to prove your eligibility for allowances or exemptions relating to fees, you must present the relevant documentation to the Academic Secretary's Office before enrolling. If you do not, your details will be processed as an ordinary enrolment and you will pay 100% of the academic fees.
Procedure in the event of non-payment
If a payment bounces or an invoice is not paid in the allotted time frame, a second invoice will be issued, which can be paid in any of the University’s collaborating banks.
If a payment bounces, a 3-euro non-payment charge per invoice will be issued.Students who have not paid their enrolment fees by 30 May will be charged 5% of the total outstanding amount.
Non-payment of the outstanding enrolment fees will confer a debt.The University will demand this payment as a condition of any administrative process.
It is the student’s responsibility to settle the different outstanding payments without the need for any prior action by the UdG.