Scholarships
When you enroll in an exchange programme like Erasmus the scholarship is the main source of money for those who don't depend on his parents. There are 2 main scholarships for Erasmus students. The one we get for erasmus that is around 300 euros, but every year you get a bit more. This one you get once you were accepted for Erasmus. Then you can also ask the scolarship from the Ministry of Education in Spain. This one is difficult to get if you depend on your parents. Those who are independent can ask for it without any problems with only presenting prooves that you are independent like (the contract you have for renting the flat and the contract from your work). One more important thing! Those who had a scholarship from the Ministry of Education last year automatically get extra money for Erasmus (some 300 euros more). I'm not sure about the amount of this sholarship.
Then there are also other scholarships that students can get from every region. There are regions that give you more or less money, but these things you have to find out on your own. Also I realised that the universities were we go give scholarships for international students. Take a look in your university's webpage. In every country you also have organisations that also can help. In Germany the DAAD organisation give scholarships for master degrees, but if you contact with them they can study particular cases as well. If you know any other scholarships feel free to explain here in spanish or english.
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