Description
Twenty collaboration scholarships are available to new undergraduate computer engineering students from the European University of the Atlantic.
Giving pupils the chance to work together on actual projects is the goal.
Brief Information About Spain Scholarship
- Degree :Â Bachelor
- University :Â European Atlantic University
- Location :Â Spain
- Funding Type :Â Fully Funded
- Nationalities :Â All Nationalities
- Deadline :Â 15Â October 2023
About European Atlantic University
The Spanish State has officially recognized the European University of the Atlantic as a non-profit institution of higher learning under its Creation Law. The Universities, Centres and Qualifications Registry of the Ministry of Education of the Government of Spain maintains a record of the recognized university degrees.
The study plans, which were modified to comply with the Bologna Treaty and the European Higher Education Area, were approved by the National Agency for Quality Assessment and Accreditation (ANECA) after being confirmed by the Council of Universities. ​
Criteria For Application of European Atlantic University
- Students must complete the pre-registration process.
- Also, pay the costs even though they will not normally need to do so to apply for these scholarships.
- Having passed the university entrance exams, or rather possessing a prior university degree and/or other university studies from a foreign educational system.
- lastly, the student may have met the requirements for admission to the European University of the Atlantic. These situations include:
- The students are in possession of a Baccalaureate diploma or an Advanced Level Specific Vocational Training diploma.
- The students have passed the university entrance exams.
Application Procedure For Spain Scholarship
- Form for Scholarship Applications: It can be received in person at the European University of the Atlantic’s Students’ Service and Scholarships office or online at www.uneatlantico.es.
- Identity card photocopy or photocopy of a current passport.
- Academic history of the courses taken to earn the degree on an individual basis.
- The academic record must include the average grade received; if not, it must also include the grades received for each subject.
- Application for early registration.