Country | Need-based grant (euro) | Merit-based grant (euro) | Grants - note |
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Austria 2013/14 - values of student grants | min 60 - max 8952 | min 60 - max 8952 | Approximately 17 % of students took grant in 2011/12 |
Belgium - flemish 2013/14 - values of student grants | min 248 - max 5164 | min 248 - max 3836 | About 25 % of students receive a need-based grant |
Belgium - french 2013/14 - values of student grants | min 394 - max 4673 | - | Approximately 20 % of students receive a grant |
Belgium - german 2013/14 - values of student grants | min 362 - max 2469 | - | In 2012/13, 27 % of students received a need-based scholarship |
Bulgaria 2013/14 - values of student grants | min 230 - max 552 | min 230 - max 552 | Grants/scholarships are available to full-time students |
Croatia 2013/14 - values of student grants | min 798 - max 1595 | min 798 - max 1595 | About 4 % of total full-time student population receives state-funded grants |
Cyprus 2013/14 - values of student grants | min 850 - max 3692 | min 2000 - max 3500 | All students receive a basic grant, 2 % merit-based grant, 10 % need-based grant |
Czech Republic 2013/14 - values of student grants | max 644 | - | About 1 % of students receive a social scholarship |
Denmark 2013/14 - values of student grants | 9274 | - | All students receive grants |
England 2013/14 - values of student grants | max 4136 | - | In 2012/13, 40 % of applicants (1st cycle) were awarded a full grant and 14 % a partial grant in 1st cycle |
Estonia 2013/14 - values of student grants | min 750 - max 2200 | min 559 - max 841 | 17 % of all students in both cycles receive grants |
Finland 2013/14 - values of student grants | min 55 - most common 7196 - max 9595 | - | Almost all degree students receive student financial support |
France 2013/14 - values of student grants | min 0 - max 5500 | max 1800 | Approximately 35 % of students receive grants |
Germany 2013/14 - values of student grants | min 120 - most common 5376 - max 1000 | min 1800 - max 9000 | Approximately 25 % of students receive need-based support |
Hungary 2013/14 - values of student grants | min 411 | min 206 | 22 % of state-funded students received a merit-based grant and 15 % a need-based grant (Oct. 2012) |
Iceland 2013/14 - values of student grants | - | - | No public grants |
Ireland 2013/14 - values of student grants | min 305 - max 5915 | most common / max 6000 | 44 % of first cycle students receive grants (2011/12) |
Italy 2013/14 - values of student grants | min 1904 - max 5052 | min 1904 - max 5052 | 7.5 % of 1st and 2nd cycle students receive grants (2011/12) |
Latvia 2013/14 - values of student grants | most common/min 1004 | most common/min 1004 | 11.5 % of students in state subsidised study places receive public grants |
Liechtenstein 2013/14 - values of student grants | max 20742 | - | 40-60 % of amount is a grant, the rest is a loan |
Lithuania 2013/14 - values of student grants | most common/max 13355 | min 70 - max 3614 | 5.5 % of students receive a need-based grant; 7.5 % receive a merit-based grant |
Malta 2013/14 - values of student grants | most common/min 1304 - max 3098 | - | All EU students following 1st cycle full-time courses receive grants |
Montenegro 2013/14 - values of student grants | - | most common/max 860 | 1.53 % of students receive merit-based grants 13 % of students receive loans |
Norway 2013/14 - values of student grants | max 5051 | - | 55.5 % of all students receive grants |
Nothern Ireland 2013/14 - values of student grants | max 4136 | - | In 2011/12, 39 % of applicants (1st cycle) were awarded a full grant and 23 % a partial grant |
Poland 2013/14 - values of student grants | most common/min 665 | most common/min 247 - max 3346 | 19.8 % of students received grants from the central budget (2011) |
Portugal 2013/14 - values of student grants | min 1066 - max 5677 | most common/max 2415 | In 2012/13, about 15 % of students received a need-based grant |
Romania 2013/14 - values of student grants | most common/min 807 | most common/min 942 - max 1615 | Around 28 % students in the 1st cycle and 30 % in the 2nd cycle receive grants |
Scotland 2013/14 - values of student grants | max 2158 | - | 47 % of students at Scottish institutions received a bursary, grant or loan (2011/12) |
Slovakia 2013/14 - values of student grants | min 120 - most common 1875 - max 3240 | max 422 | 11.51 % of students received need-based and 16.98 % merit-based grants |
Slovenia 2013/14 - values of student grants | min 840 - max 4736 | min 1221 - max 3677 | Approximately 29 % of students receive some kind of public grant |
Spain 2013/14 - values of student grants | min 244 - max 6241 | - | Approximately 27 % of students receive grants |
Sweden 2013/14 - values of student grants | max 3167 | - | 67 % of students receive grants |
Switzerland 2013/14 - values of student grants | max 13275 | - | About 10 % of students receive a need-based grant |
Turkey 2013/14 - values of student grants | most common1349 - max 1452 | - | Around 30 % of university students receive grants |
Wales 2013/14 - values of student grants | max 6365 | - | In 2011/12, 39 % of applicants (1st cycle) were awarded a full grant and 23 % a partial grant |