Incoming Students - Erasmus+ International Credit Mobility Programme (2024)

The international credit mobility programme aims to encourage study abroad, both within Europe and in partner countries outside of Europe.

As part of its international policy, Sciences Po has applied for grant funding for exchange students from certain universities outside of Europe.

Overview

  • International mobility grants for incoming students from partner countries studying on exchange at Sciences Po
  • Amount of the Erasmus+ International Credit Mobility Grant
  • How to apply?
  • Contacts once you arrive at Sciences Po
  • Payment process
  • Payment schedule

International mobility grants for incoming students from partner countries studying on exchange at Sciences Po

For more information, please contact your home university.

CountriesUniversity
Albania
  • University of Tirana
Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • University of Sarajevo
CountriesUniversity
Armenia
  • Yerevan State University
Georgia
  • Caucasus University LTD
  • Ila State University
Ukraine
  • National University Of Kyiv Mohyla Academy
  • Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv
CountriesUniversity
Egypt
  • American University of Cairo
  • Cairo University
Israel
  • Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya-Reichman
  • The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
  • Tel Aviv University
Jordan
  • University of Jordan
  • Yarmouk University
Lebanon
  • American University of Beirut
  • Lebanese American University
  • University Saint Joseph
Morocco
  • Al Akhawayn University in Ifrane
  • University Mohamed VI- UM6P
Palestine
  • Al-Quds University
Tunisia
  • Manouba University
CountriesUniversity
United Arab Emirates
  • Anwar Gargash Diplomatic Academy
Iraq
  • University of Kurdistan Hewler
CountriesUniversity
Australia
  • University of Melbourne
  • University of Queensland
  • University of Sydney
New Zealand
  • University of Auckland
CountriesUniversity
Cameroon
  • Catholic University of Central Africa
Ivory Coast
  • Institut national polytechnique Houphouët-Boigny
Ghana
  • Ashesi College University
  • Ghana Institute of management and public administration
  • University of Cape Coast
  • University of Ghana
  • Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology Kumasi
Kenya
  • Kenyatta University
  • United states International University-Africa
  • Strathmore University
  • University of Nairobi
Namibia
  • University of Namibia
Nigeria
  • Covenant University
  • University of Ibadan
Senegal
  • Higher Institute of Management of Dakar
  • University Cheikh Anta Diop of Dakar
  • University Gaston Berger of Saint Louis
South Africa
  • North West University Mafikeng
  • University of Cape Town
  • University of Johannesburg
  • University of Kwazulu-Natal
  • University of Pretoria
  • University Stellenbosch
  • University of Western Cape
  • Unversity of Witwatersrand of Johannesburg
CountriesUniversity
Canada
  • University of Toronto
United States
  • George Washington University

Amount of the Erasmus+ International Credit Mobility Grant

The Erasmus+ international credit mobility grant consists of two different types of funding:

  • Between 100 and 499 km: €180per participant
  • Between 500 and 1999 km: €275per participant
  • Between 2000 and 2999 km: €360 per participant
  • Between 3000 and 3999 km: €530 per participant
  • Between 4000 and 7999 km: €820 per participant
  • Above 8000 km: €1,500 per participant

Incoming students (coming to France from a partner country): €850

Funding for the study period will begin from the first day a student is required to be present by the host institution, and it will end on the last day the host institution requires them to be present.

New:

  • An inclusion supplement of 250€ per month may be available to disadvantaged students.
  • Information about applying for this supplement will be provided in the booklet you receive before your exchange.

For any questions relating to calculating the grant amount, please contact Sciences Po’s Erasmus+ office:erasmusplus.international@sciencespo.fr

How to apply?

Recruitment of incoming students is handled by exchange coordinators at the home university. Please contact your home university to apply.

Students selected by their universities to come on exchange will receivean Erasmus+ booklet which must be completed and returned to Sciences Po’s Erasmus+ office by the date specified in the booklet, along with the following documents:

  • A copy of your passport.
  • The learning agreement, completed in accordance with your online course selection and signed by the exchange coordinator at your home university.
  • The Sciences Po certificate of enrolment, which can be downloaded on your student account.
  • The booking confirmation for your plane ticket. Please contact our Erasmus+ office as soon as possible if you have problems funding your plane ticket and/or your first few days in France.

Once you send these documents, you will receive yourErasmus+ mobility contract.This sets out the dates of your stay, the conditions of your exchange, the grant amount and terms of payment, as well as information about insurance obligations during your exchange.

When you arrive at Sciences Po, you must provide us with the contract duly completed with your original signature.

Please note that students receiving the Erasmus + grant will need to open a French bank account as soon as they arrive, in order to be paid their grant.

Contacts once you arrive at Sciences Po

For administrative support in relation to your exchange and the payment of your Erasmus+ grant, please contact Sciences Po’s Erasmus+ office:erasmusplus.international@sciencespo.fr

For all questions relating to academic support at Sciences Po, please contact the person in charge of partnerships with your home country within ourInternational Affairs Department.

Payment process

The first instalment of your Erasmus+ grant will be paid once you arrive at Sciences Po, provided you have returned your Erasmus+ booklet along with the following documents:

  • Account details for a French bank account (mandatory for payment of your Erasmus+ grant)
  • For students studying at a Sciences Po campus outside of Paris, your certificate of arrival (completed and signed by the coordinator onsite)
  • Your completed and signed learning agreement, with your course selection for the semester and year.
  • The confirmation of booking for your plane ticket.
  • Certificate of accommodation, with your permanent address in France.
  • Your mobile number.
  • Your exchange contract, duly completed and signed.

Payment schedule

  • You will receive a first grant instalment comprising80% of the total grant amount.
  • You will receive a final grant instalment comprising20% of the total grant amount at the end of the exchange, provided that all documents and reports required by the European Commission (exchange report) have been completed and submitted/returned.
Incoming Students - Erasmus+ International Credit Mobility Programme (2024)

FAQs

Incoming Students - Erasmus+ International Credit Mobility Programme? ›

Incoming Students - Erasmus+

Erasmus+
Erasmus+, or Erasmus Plus, is the new programme combining all the EU's current schemes for education, training, youth and sport, which was started in January 2014. Logo of the current Erasmus+ programme (2021–2027)
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International Credit Mobility Programme. The international credit mobility programme aims to encourage study abroad, both within Europe and in partner countries outside of Europe.

What is Erasmus+ International Credit Mobility? ›

International credit mobility (ICM) supports the mobility of individuals in higher education institutions (HEIs), b etween Programme countries and Partner countries. Through ICM, European HEIs can set up mobility agreements with partners around the world3 to send and receive students and staff.

How much money do Erasmus+ students get? ›

Everyone who is granted an exchange place as part of Erasmus+ also receives a grant. The amount is between 400 and 510 euro per month, depending on the country and the length of the exchange. If you go on a blended mobility, you'll receive a grant of 70 euro per day between days 5 - 14.

Who is eligible for the Erasmus grant? ›

You must be registered in a higher education institution and studying for a recognised degree or third level qualification and be in at least your second year. The study abroad or traineeship must be relevant to your degree or your personal development needs.

What is Erasmus program for international students? ›

The Erasmus+ Programme is a European funding programme established in 1987 offering university students a possibility of studying or doing an internship abroad in another country for a period of at least 2 months and maximum 12 months per cycle of studies.

Is Erasmus+ fully funded? ›

It operates under the Erasmus+ banner, providing fully funded education to successful applicants. The Erasmus+ Program, a European Union initiative, encompasses multiple sub-projects available at all education levels. It aims to support education, training, youth, and sports in Europe.

Is Erasmus+ only for students? ›

Opportunities for individuals Students, staff, trainees, adult learners, exchanges and networking.

Are US students eligible for Erasmus? ›

and sport in Europe. Erasmus+ fosters collaboration and student mobility worldwide, with an emphasis on social inclusion, the green and digital transitions, and youth participation in democratic life. U.S. students and institutions may also benefit from Erasmus+ opportunities.

What GPA is required for Erasmus? ›

The minimum grade average required to receive an Erasmus+ scholarship is 3.49. Applicants with a lower GPA can participate in Erasmus+, but without scholarship. GPA and interview scores are equally important and will be added together to give a final qualification score.

Who pays for Erasmus students? ›

Successful applicants for the Erasmus exchange programme do not pay fees at their chosen institution. Erasmus students receive a study grant, which is provided by the European Commission. The aim of the grant is to assist students with travel and initial moving costs.

Do you have to pay back an Erasmus grant? ›

You will be required to enter into a contract so that the University can account for its Erasmus+ grants. As part of this contract you will be required to: agree to pay back to the University the Erasmus+ grant if you do not undertake, or only partially undertake, your study period.

Does Erasmus cover USA? ›

Partner countries are located all over the world and include Canada and the United States. Erasmus+ supports activities that are closely matched with the EU's priorities for cooperation policy with partner countries and regions.

Are Erasmus programs worth it? ›

Erasmus+ has different assets for every student. It can be either the experience of living in a different country, finding lots of new friends or learning a new language. Erasmus+ is usually presented as one big party, but what I appreciate the most is that I could travel to so many different places.

What is Erasmus+ mobility? ›

The mobility component of the Erasmus + program enables higher education students to study for part of their degree or to pursue a traineeship in a European or other associated country, encourages teacher and staff mobility and promotes transnational cooperation projects among universities across Europe.

How much is the Erasmus mobility grant? ›

The grant is not means-tested and does not affect students' entitlements to other grants, such as SUSI, Back to Education, etc. The monthly grant amount for AY 2023/24 is €300 or €350, depending on the host country, and the total grant is calculated based on the semester dates at the host university.

How does the Erasmus program work? ›

Students who join the Erasmus Programme study at least three months or do an internship for a period of at least 2 months to an academic year in another European country. The former case is called a Student Mobility for Studies or SMS, while the latter case is called a Student Mobility of Placement or SMP.

What is the definition of international student mobility? ›

International student mobility (ISM) involves students leaving their country of residence for a period of higher education abroad, or to pursue a related activity such as a foreign work placement or study tour.

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