Erasmus+ Programme Frequently Asked Questions

What is Erasmus+ mobility?

Students registered in a higher education institution that provides formal education in Turkey with Erasmus+ Student Education Mobility and holds the Erasmus University Charter (EÜB), 1 academic year They can study as exchange students in another European country's E&UB-holding higher education institution for 1 or 2 semesters.  

What is Erasmus+ Internship Mobility?

Student Internship Mobility activity is when a student registered at a higher education institution does an internship at a business abroad, a research institute, a laboratory or an institution or organization related to the academic field of study.

What does the Erasmus+ Program provide?

Overseas experience  

Different cultures teaching in an environment  

Getting to know different cultures  

His own culture; introduction  

Making new international friends  

Job/professional connections after education  

Being a student at a different university 

Improving foreign language/Increasing self-confidence 

I benefited from the Erasmus+ Educational Mobility Programme, can I also benefit from the Erasmus+ Internship Programme?

Yes, you can benefit. The student mobility period in the Erasmus+ 2014-2020 period and the student mobility period in the Erasmus+ 2021-2027 period cannot exceed 12 months in total. 

How can I apply to become an Erasmus+ student?

Application dates and conditions for Erasmus+ Study or Internship Mobilities will be announced on our website every year. Within the scope of the new term, the base score for the selection of students is 2.20/4 for undergraduate and associate degrees, and 2.5/4 for master's and doctorate degrees. < /p>

Can I apply to the program if our GPA is below 2.20?

Standards regarding GPA are determined by the National Agency and European Union Program administrators, and the required GPA is stated in the application announcements. 

I'm doing a double major. Can I apply from both majors?

A student registered to the Double Major Program can apply from a single major. Students enrolled in a Minor Program can only apply from their Major.

My Department/Faculty does not have Binary exchange. What should happen?

If your department/faculty does not have an Erasmus Bilateral Agreement, please contact your Erasmus department/faculty coordinator at a date before the application dates. ;your.

Can I make a Bilateral Agreement as a student?

No, for bilateral agreements, send the correspondence to the department/school/institute. coordinators and/or Erasmus+ Office Coordinator; It does.

Can I choose the country or university I will go to?

Within the scope of Erasmus+ mobility, only partner universities abroad with which the educational universities have an agreement can be attended. However, if there is no bilateral agreement with the university you want to go to, we can arrange a bilateral agreement with the country/university of your choice if you provide the university information to the Erasmus+ Office Coordination Office. 

How long can I stay abroad within the framework of the Erasmus Programme?

For Erasmus+ Study and Internship mobilities, the minimum duration can be 2 months and the maximum duration is 12 months.

How much grant can I get from the Erasmus+ Programme?

The monthly Erasmus+ grants that students who have the right to study abroad with Erasmus+ will receive are determined by the National Agency before the start of the relevant academic year. Relevant grant amounts are announced each academic year during the application period. In addition, the grant amount for each participant varies depending on the number of days of mobility.

Apart from the Erasmus+ Grant, are there additional grants for accommodation, travel and visa expenses?

No, the Erasmus grant is limited to the monthly grant amounts determined by country. Apart from this, no grant/payment is made.

Who can help me with visa procedures?

Passport and visa procedures are the responsibility of the students. During the application, care must be taken to complete all required documents announced by the consulate/embassy of the country to be visited. The economic situation guarantee that some countries want; The consular letter stating that the student is an Erasmus+ student and that the student is given monthly support in the amount of the determined monthly grant within this scope may facilitate obtaining a visa.

How do we find accommodation at universities where we will study abroad?

Accommodation options vary depending on the country and university visited. To arrange accommodation for my Erasmus study period, the host university is not obliged to provide accommodation for international students, but many reserve dormitory rooms and campsites if students apply in time. Apart from ;s, it gives information about accommodation. The International Office Unit of the host institution will give you information and advice about where to stay and accommodation opportunities at the university and in the city. You should follow the information provided about accommodation, and if a suitable option is not offered, you should investigate your own accommodation opportunities.

As an Erasmus+ student, do I need to pay tuition fees to my own university while I am abroad?

Yes. You have to pay the student tuition fee to your own university, if applicable. However, you cannot choose a course.

Will I pay tuition fees at the university I attend?

No. The host university cannot request any registration, exam or tuition fee from the student coming within the scope of the Erasmus+ program. However, an additional payment may be requested for the use of various materials such as insurance, discounted transportation fee, photocopy of academic materials, use of laboratory products.

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