Ajut Banc Santander (mod. internacional) Call for 21 tuition grants to study one of the master's degrees 25 d'abril 2022 Internacionalització
Relevant information. Please, read carefully the cal guidelines at the end of this description.Addressees: students who have pre-registered for one of the master's programs included in this call that have obtained their Bachelor's Degree at a university outside of Spain and that don't currently hold a Spanish residence permit.Amount of the grant: the total of the enrolment costs for 60 credits of an official master's degree from the University of Girona, up to €3952,20 (additional registration fees are not included)Deadline to submit your applications: from April 23rd until May 27th 2022 at 11:59p.m., Girona local time.Application form: web de Becas Santander (applicant must register in the Bank's website)Requirements (to be met at the deadline for submission of applications): Have completed the studies that give access to the master's degree in a university outside Spain. Do not have a Spanish residence permit. Do not be in possession of a previous official master's degree issued by a Spanish University. Have pre-registered for any of the official master's degrees included in this call. Have paid the pre-registration fee of 30.21€ The pre-registration must be completed along with all the required documentation needed for admission. When applying for a master's degree with professional attributions, the applicant must meet the requirements established by Royal Decree 967/2015, which regulates the requirements and the procedure for the official recognition and validation of foreign university degrees in Spain. Grantee's obligations:- Register during the registration period between July 22nd and September 20th 2022.- Register for the whole academic course (60 credits)- Present the legalized documents to the Registrar's Office of the Faculty where the master's degree is taught. - Have passed, by the end of the academic year, 50% of the credits (failure to fulfil this obligation will result in the automatic revokation of the grant with retroactive effects)