Do universities in Europe help international students who need financial aid?

2016-01-27 11:19 am
I've been thinking of studying aboard for the past two years but i have trouble financial and don't have enough money to afford the universities at the country i live in since all there universities is expensive and Europe universities are cheaper than the ones at the country i live in. i really want to continue my studies and graduate and get a job so i can help my family.

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2016-01-27 7:11 pm
No. You fail to mention your country of citizenship. But if there is any financial aid in your country of citizenship, you are better off studying there. And studying in your own country is almost always much cheaper than studying abroad (only exception might be US).

Also, your country of citizenship is the ONLY place you can work your way through school. All student visas require proof of sufficient funds for all school + living expenses, plus return transportation to your country of citizenship, without any working at all! All student visas severely restrict or outright prohibit working by foreign students. 80% of American university students work at least part-time to pay at least part of their school and/or living expenses. If they do it, so can you.
2016-01-27 11:32 am
No.

If you're not an EU citizen, and want to study in a European country, you will need to prove you can afford to do so to get a student visa.

If you can't afford that, you won't get a student visa.
If you run out of money while there, you return home.

NB studying in Europe will rarely lead to a work visa in Europe; you'd need to return home afterwards anyway.
2016-01-27 11:22 am
NO in the UK. Our own students have to pay, so there is no way we will help International students.


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