Generous grants make it attractive to choose Erasmus+ as a mobility program for exchanges lasting 1-2 semesters.
All students who go on exchange to an institution with which UiS has an Erasmus+ agreement can receive an Erasmus+ grant. The allocation is automatic, and the eligible students will receive information directly from the International Office.
- € 530 per month for Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Sweden, Germany and Austria
- € 470 per month for other program countries
Grant details
Note that your bank may charge you a fee or costs in connection with the payment of the scholarship in euros.
The Erasmus+ grant is tax-free and is provided in addition to any loans and grants from Lånekassen.
For grant rates for Erasmus+ mobility outside the European Union, please see Erasmus+ International Dimension.
Travel grant from autumn semester 2024
From autumn 2024 all students will also receive an Erasmus+ travel grant based on travel distance and mode of transportation. The grant is higher for green travel.
Example of how these travel grants are calculated:
- Travel distance 100-499km: € 211 travel grant / € 285 green travel grant
- Travel distance 500-1999km: € 309 travel grant / € 417 green travel grant
- Travel distance 2000-2999km: € 395 travel grant / € 535 green travel grant
The travel grant is allocated automatically. The green travel grant has documentation requirements and will be allocated after the exchange. See Erasmus+ green travel for information on how to apply for the green travel grant.
Additional grant for students going on internships
Students going on internships will automatically receive an additional grant of € 150 per month.
Additional grant for students from underrepresented groups within student mobility
Students from underrepresented groups within student mobility can receive an additional grant of € 250 per month. The additional grant is to ensure inclusion and diversity in Erasmus+.
This applies to the following students:
- Students with children or other caring responsibilities: Students who have children under 18 years old, regardless of whether the child accompanies them on the exchange. Students who are the primary caregiver of younger siblings, elderly family members and/or family members with serious mental and/or physical illness or addiction
- Students with long-term disabilities and chronic illnesses
- Students with refugee status
- First-generation students: Students who are the first in their family to complete higher education, and who do not have parents or siblings who have previously completed higher education
- Students who belong to or have a connection to the indigenous population (Sámi) or one of the national minorities (Jews, Kven/Norwegian Finns, Romani/Taters, Forest Finns and Roma)
Documentation requirements:
- Tick the box for "top-up amount for students with fewer opportunities" in the Grant Agreement
- Students will then be contacted by the International Office and asked to sign a declaration ("Declaration on Honour") to confirm that you are a student from an underrepresented group
To be completed before the exchange. Must be signed by the student, UiS, and the host institution.
To be completed before the exchange. Must be signed by the student and UiS.
To be completed electronically after the exchange.
To be completed towards the end of the exchange. Must be signed by the host institution.
Main grant
Documentation requirements before disbursement of the main grant:
- Completed Learning Agreement signed by all three parties
- Signed grant agreement
Extra documentation requirements for additional grant for students from underrepresented groups:
- Signed Declaration on Honour
Deadlines for documentation submission:
- Students going on exchange in the autumn semester: 30 August
- Students going on exchange in the spring semester: 30 January
Any remaining grant
Documentation requirements before disbursement of any remaining grant:
- Confirmation of the length of the Erasmus+ exchange period
- Final report
Extra documentation requirements for green travel grant:
- Signed Declaration on Honour
- Receipts/tickets for completed green travel
Deadlines for documentation submission:
- Students who have been on exchange in the autumn semester: 30 January
- Students who have been on exchange in the spring semester 2024: 30 August
Students who do not submit documentation within the given deadlines will not receive any remaining grant. If you fail to submit all required documents after your exchange is completed, you will be asked to repay the total Erasmus+ grant.
Main grant
The grant amount is calculated based on the dates specified in the grant agreement. You will receive approximately 85% of the total grant at the start of the semester. Students on shorter placements/traineeships with given dates will receive the full grant at once.
If you have submitted all the documents within the deadline, you will receive the main grant on these dates:
- Students going on exchange during the autumn semester: by 30 September
- Students going on exchange during the spring semester: by 28 February
Any remaining grant
The final total Erasmus+ grant is calculated based on the number of days you have actually been on your Erasmus+ exchange, and any remaining scholarship is determined by the dates confirmed by your host university. After completing your exchange, you must submit the Confirmation of Erasmus+ Exchange period document and submit a final report.
If you have submitted all the documents within the deadline, you will receive any remaining grant on these dates:
- Students who have been on exchange in the autumn semester: by 28 February
- Students who have been on exchange in the spring semester: by 30 September
Students who do not submit documentation within the given deadlines will not receive any remaining grant. If you fail to submit all required documents after your exchange is completed, you will be asked to repay the total Erasmus+ grant.
Minimum duration of stay:
The minimum duration per study exchange is two months (60 days). The same applies to internships.
Termination after reaching the minimum duration of a stay:
If a student terminates their exchange before the planned end date but after the study period has lasted for two months, they will retain the grant for the period they were on exchange. The student must submit the Confirmation of Erasmus+ Exchange Period document which confirms the duration of the stay.
Termination before reaching the minimum duration of a stay:
If a student terminates their exchange before reaching the minimum duration of the stay and does not have a valid reason (force majeure), the student is obliged to repay the grant in its entirety. If you become ill or have to terminate your stay for other reasons, you can apply for exemption from paying all or part of the grant. A medical certificate must be attached to such an application. Please contact the Erasmus+ Coordinator in the Exchange Guide for assistance.