Country | Need-based grant (euro) | Merit-based grant (euro) | Grants - note |
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Iceland 2016/17 - 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) |
Ireland 2015/16 - values of student grants
| min 305 - max 5915 | most common / max 2000 | 46 % of first cycle students receive grants (2013/14) |
Ireland 2016/17 - values of student grants
| min 305 - most common 1215 - max 5915 | - | 45 % of first cycle students receive grants (2014/15) |
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) |
Italy 2015/16 - values of student grants
| min 1925 - most common 328 - max 5108 | - | 8 % of 1st and 2nd cycle students receive grants |
Italy 2016/17 - values of student grants
| min 1925 - most common 3447 - max 5108 | - | 9.3 % of 1st and 2nd cycle students receive grants |
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 |
Latvia 2015/16 - values of student grants
| most common/min 1000 | min 818 - max 5333 | 14 % of students in state subsidised study places receive public grants |
Latvia 2016/17 - values of student grants
| - | most common 996 | 8 % of 1st cycle and 2nd cycle students receive merit-based grants |
Liechtenstein 2013/14 - values of student grants
| max 20742 | - | 40-60 % of amount is a grant, the rest is a loan |
Liechtenstein 2015/16 - values of student grants
| min 9540 - max 14360 | - | No statistical data available on the number of students receiving support |
Liechtenstein 2016/17 - values of student grants
| min 91 - max 13697 | - | No statistical data available on the number of students receiving support |
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 |
Lithuania 2015/16 - values of student grants
| most common/min 114 - max 13368 | min 6 - max 290 | 4 % of students receive a need-based grant; 6.2 % receive a merit-based grant |
Lithuania 2016/17 - values of student grants
| min 124 - most common/max 1482 | min 6 - most common 684 - max 2736 | 3 % of students receive a need-based grant; 9 % receive a merit-based grant |
Luxembourg 2015/16 - values of student grants
| min 1008 - max 3800 | - | About 62 % of resident students received need-based grant in 2014/15 |
Malta 2013/14 - values of student grants
| most common/min 1304 - max 3098 | - | All EU students following 1st cycle full-time courses receive grants |
Malta 2015/16 - values of student grants
| most common/min 1326 - max 3588 | - | All EU students following 1st cycle full-time courses receive grants |
Malta 2016/17 - values of student grants
| min 1334 - most common 3382 - max 3615 | - | All EU students following short cycle or 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 |
Montenegro 2015/16 - values of student grants
| - | most common/max 860 | 1.5 % of students receive merit-based grants 13 % of students receive loans |
Montenegro 2016/17 - values of student grants
| - | most common/max 860 | 1.5 % of students receive merit-based grants 13 % of students receive loans |
Netherlands 2016/17 - values of student grants
| max 4608 | - | 27.2 % of new entrants enrolled in the first cycle in 2015/16 received need-based grants |
Norway 2013/14 - values of student grants
| max 5051 | - | 55.5 % of all students receive grants |
Norway 2015/16 - values of student grants
| max 4384 | - | 51 % of first cycle and 57 % of second cycle students receive grants and 69 % of students receive loans |
Norway 2016/17 - values of student grants
| most common/max 4347 | - | 49 % of first cycle and 55 % of second cycle students receive grants 67 % of 1st cycle and 71 % of 2nd cycle students receive loans |
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 |
Nothern Ireland 2015/16 - values of student grants
| Most common/max 4925 | - | In 2013/14, 60 % of 1st cycle applicants were awarded a grant |
Nothern Ireland 2016/17 - values of student grants
| Most common/max 4080 | - | In 2014/15, 60 % of 1st cycle applicants for support were awarded a 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) |
Poland 2015/16 - values of student grants
| most common/min 1044 | most common/min 1023 - max 3399 | 21.5 % of students received grants from the central budget (2013) |
Poland 2016/17 - values of student grants
| most common/min 1076 | most common/min 997 - max 3453 | Approximately 13 % of students received need-based grants and 7 % merit-based grants in 2014 |
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 |
Portugal 2015/16 - values of student grants
| min 1063 - max 5675 | most common/max 2525 | In 2013/14, 17 % received a need-based grant |
Portugal 2016/17 - values of student grants
| min 1063 - most common 1805 - max 5675 | most common/max 2650 | 23 % of students receive need-based grants |
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 |
Romania 2015/16 - values of student grants
| most common/min 658 | most common/min 878 - max 1097 | Around 28 % students in the 1st cycle and 30 % in the 2nd cycle receive grants |
Romania 2016/17 - values of student grants
| most common/min 545 | min - 817 most common 872 - max 1097 | Around 29 % 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) |
Scotland 2015/16 - values of student grants
| max 2158 | - | 69 % of students at Scottish institutions received a bursary, grant or loan (2013/14) |
Scotland 2016/17 - values of student grants
| min 7 - most common 2299 - max 46220 | - | 71 % of students at Scottish institutions received a bursary, grant or loan (2014/15) |
Serbia 2016/17 - values of student grants
| - | most common/min 681 - max 2432 | 4.8 % of students receive merit-based grants 5.5 % of students take loans |
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 |
Slovakia 2015/16 - values of student grants
| min 100 - most common 1780 - max 3300 | most common/min 345 - max 1500 | 11 % of students receive need-based and 10 % merit-based grants |
Slovakia 2016/17 - values of student grants
| min 100 - most common 1343 - max 3300 | most common 388 | 13.71 % of students receive need-based and 8.07 % 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 |
Slovenia 2015/16 - values of student grants
| min 1200 - max 4320 | min 1680 - max 3240 | 27 % of students receive some kind of public grant |
Slovenia 2016/17 - values of student grants
| min 840 - max 4320 | min 1680 - max 3240 | In 2014/15, 20 % of all students received need-based grant and 4 % received merit-based grant |
Spain 2013/14 - values of student grants
| min 244 - max 6241 | - | Approximately 27 % of students receive grants |