Andorra offers scholarships to students from other countries.

The University of Andorra (UdA) in Andorra in 2026 offers a very specialised academic setting. The country doesn’t have a big “quota” system for international scholarships like its larger neighbours do, but it does give targeted financial aid based on things like academic performance, family status, and research potential.

1. Discounts for families and students at the University of Andorra (UdA)

Both residents and non-residents can access a variety of internal financial aid options at the UdA.

Discount for Honours Qualification This program is a scholarship for students who do well in school.

  • New Students: If you got an “honours” mention on your high school leaving certificate (baccalaureate or something similar), you can get a full discount on your first year’s tuition (up to 60 credits).
  • If you get honours in any UDA class, you’ll get a full discount on the same number of credits in your next enrolment.
  • Deadline: Applications for these discounts usually follow the enrolment calendar, with important dates around April 20, 2026.

Discounts for big families and single parents International students who show proof of their accepted family status can receive big discounts from the Andorran government.

  • Advantage: a 50% discount on the cost of signing up for and enrolling in official study programmes.
  • Requirements: Non-residents must show proof that they are part of a large or single-parent family. This proof must be officially recognised or apostilled for use in Andorra.

2. Grant for PhD students

The University of Andorra has one of the best funding packages in the country for international students who want to pursue a PhD.

Benefits and Coverage The grant is meant to help a doctoral thesis in one of UDA’s research groups, which are in the fields of education, languages, health sciences, or financial economics.

  • Monthly Stipend: 1,250 euros per month for ten months a year.
  • Tuition Coverage: It covers the cost of enrolling in the doctoral programme, which can be up to €1,500 a year.
  • Duration: The grant lasts for 10 months at first, but it can be renewed up to three times, for a total of 40 monthly payments.

Who can apply for 2026

  • Residency: International applicants must be able to legally live in Andorra.
  • Language: You must be able to speak English well. To be eligible for their first renewal, recipients must also have a minimum level of Catalan (A1).
  • You need to have a degree that lets you enter a doctoral program (Level 7 of the Andorran Framework of Qualifications).

3. Study Grants from the Andorran Government

Andorra’s Ministry of Education and Higher Education gives out grants based on financial need, not just academic merit.

  • These grants are for Advanced Professional Diplomas (DPA), bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral programmes.
  • International Students: The Official Gazette of the Principality of Andorra (BOPA) publishes some calls that are mostly for residents but also include rules for international students who are enrolled in official programmes and meet certain residency or cooperation requirements.
  • 2026 Call: The BOP It usually publishes the calls once a year. During the summer, students should check the government’s education portal for news about the 2026/2027 school year.

4. Financing for the Banking Sector

The main banks in Andorra offer special financing options for students at the University of Andorra to help them pay their enrolment fees.

  • Banks that are participating are Andbank, Creand, Crèdit Andorrà, and MoraBanc. c.
  • Terms: These are low-interest loans or deferred payment plans just for UdA students. They are an option for students who don’t get a full scholarship.

5. Papers Needed for 2026

You will need a standard set of documents to apply for any kind of financial aid in Andorra. These documents are usually in Catalan, Spanish, or French:

  • Passport: A copy of your ID that is still valid.
  • Academic Requirements: For PhD applicants, certified copies of your diploma and transcripts (MAQ 7 level).
  • Curriculum Vitae: A table that shows academic or research success.
  • Letter of Motivation: In this letter, you should explain why you are interested in the academic and research scene in Andorra.
  • Legalised Documents: Because of Andorra’s unique legal system, international documents often need apostille or legalisation from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the country that issued them.

6. Advice for applicants in 2026

Pay attention to the Catalan language. The University of Andorra is very much a part of Catalan culture, even though many research activities can be done in English. It is very helpful to show that you are willing to learn Catalan or already have some basic skills (A1/A2), especially when it comes to renewing doctoral grants and getting to know the local community.

The “Admission-First” Protocol: You can’t apply for most Andorran scholarships until you’ve been officially accepted to the University of Andorra. If you want to start college in 2026/2027, make sure you send in your application by March 2026 so you can meet the financial aid deadlines in April and May.

Look into international cooperation grants. The UDA sometimes gives out “International Cooperation” grants to students from certain developing areas. You won’t always see these on the main page, but you can find more information about them in the “Grants and Prices” section of the university’s Student Guide.

Final Thoughts

In 2026, Andorra offers a unique but helpful financial environment for international students, especially those with strong academic records or who are doing research in specialised doctoral fields. The government scholarship is based on financial need, but the University of Andorra’s 100% honours discount and €1,250 monthly doctoral grant are both great options for students with a lot of potential. You can get a unique European education in the heart of the Pyrenees by getting in early and getting ready for the required Catalan language classes.

Are you trying to get a bachelor’s degree in business or computer science on campus, or are you going for the doctoral research grant?

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