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2026-2027 Guide

How to Get an Erasmus Grant for 2026-2027

calendar_today 2 January 2026 schedule 15 min read

Planning your Erasmus adventure for the 2026-2027 academic year? Securing an Erasmus+ grant is the first step that turns the dream into a budget you can actually live on. In this in-depth Lupo Rooms guide, we break down deadlines, academic requirements and the updated monthly amounts so you know exactly how to apply for your Erasmus funding.

Introduction to the Erasmus+ Grant 2026-2027

The Erasmus+ programme remains the crown jewel of EU student funding and the most popular mobility scheme in Europe. For the 2026-2027 cycle, the European Commission has flagged meaningful uplifts in the monthly amounts to offset rising living costs, so no student should be priced out of studying abroad. Competition is fierce, however, and the paperwork can feel overwhelming if you don't know the rules of the game.

Core Eligibility Requirements to Apply for an Erasmus Grant

Before you start picturing yourself in Rome's piazzas or strolling along Amsterdam's canals, make sure you tick every box set by your national agency and your home university:

  • Be enrolled at a higher education institution that holds the Erasmus Charter for Higher Education (ECHE).
  • Have completed at least the first year of your bachelor's degree (a minimum of 60 ECTS credits).
  • Hold a certified language level (typically B1 or B2) for the language of instruction at your destination.
  • Stay within the 12-month maximum mobility limit per study cycle.

Erasmus Grant Amounts by Country Group 2026-2027

Erasmus+ funding is split into three country groups based on cost of living. For 2026-2027, here are the estimated monthly Erasmus grant amounts EU students can expect:

Country Group Destinations Estimated Monthly Amount
Group 1 (High cost of living) Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Ireland, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Norway, Sweden. 340€ - 400€
Group 2 (Medium cost of living) Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Malta, Netherlands, Portugal. 280€ - 340€
Group 3 (Lower cost of living) Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, North Macedonia, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Türkiye. 230€ - 280€

Top-up Scholarships and Extra Erasmus Funding 2026-2027

On top of the base monthly grant, several top-up scholarships can give your Erasmus budget a serious boost:

info Inclusion Top-up for Students from Disadvantaged Backgrounds

If you received a need-based national grant the previous academic year, you'll qualify for an extra EUR 280 per month on top of the standard Erasmus+ allowance for 2026-2027.

Green Travel Top-up

As part of its sustainability push, Erasmus+ offers a one-off EUR 60 top-up plus up to 4 extra days of travel funding when you choose train, coach or carpooling over flying. It's a brilliant way to see more of Europe while keeping your carbon footprint in check.

Erasmus Grant Calendar and Critical Deadlines 2026-2027

Each university sets its own internal dates, but the standard Erasmus+ application calendar usually follows this pattern:

1
October 2025 - January 2026

Available places are published and initial Erasmus+ applications open for the 2026-2027 intake.

2
February - March 2026

Language proficiency tests and provisional destination assignments.

3
April - June 2026

Acceptance of your placement and signing of the initial Learning Agreement.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

When is the Erasmus grant paid for the 2026-2027 cycle? expand_more

You'll usually receive 80% of your Erasmus grant once you arrive at your destination and your certificate of arrival is validated, with the remaining 20% paid at the end of your stay after you submit the final report.

Can I combine the Erasmus grant with a national or ministry scholarship? expand_more

Yes. The Erasmus+ grant is fully compatible with national need-based scholarships. In many cases, holding one also unlocks the EUR 280 monthly inclusion top-up mentioned above.