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The Complete Guide — Morocco → Spain

Study in Spain — everything you need to know

From choosing a degree and a city to scholarships, budgeting, and life after graduation — this is the guide we wish every student had before starting their journey to Spain.

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Every Education Level
Grado, Máster, FP & language schools
Nationwide Options
Every major Spanish student city
1-on-1 Advisor
From first call to settling in
Why Spain

A world-class education,
a life-changing experience.

Spain combines internationally respected universities, a welcoming culture, and an EU-recognized diploma — all within a few hours' flight of Morocco. It's one of the most accessible gateways to a European education and, for many students, a European future.

01
EU-Recognized Diplomas
Valid across Europe and internationally
02
Close to Home
Short flights, easy visits, shared time zone
03
Real Career Pathways
Graduate visas that let you stay and work
04
Rich Student Culture
A vibrant, sociable, welcoming lifestyle
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One Advisor, Start to Finish
From your first program shortlist to the day you're settled in Spain.
The Education System

Four Paths, One Decision

Spain's system is broader than most students realize. We'll help you find the exact fit for your goals and current level.

Bachelor's (Grado)
Full undergraduate degrees at public and private universities — academic, research-oriented, widely recognized abroad.
Master's (Máster)
Specialized postgraduate programs, many taught in English, ideal for career advancement or academic progression.
FP — Vocational Training
Grado Medio & Superior — hands-on, internship-heavy training built to get you job-ready fast, in high-demand fields.
Language Schools
Immersive Spanish courses — the fastest way to raise your level before a degree, or a standalone study option.
Tuition Fees

More affordable than most students expect.

Compared to the UK, the US or Canada, Spanish tuition — public or private — is consistently one of the most accessible ways to earn a European degree. But every program, city and university has a different fee structure, and generic numbers online are rarely accurate for your specific case.

Rather than guess with outdated figures, we build you a real, itemized breakdown for the exact programs you're considering — tuition, application fees, and where scholarships or public options can reduce your costs.

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Public vs. Private, Explained Clearly
We break down what actually changes between a public and private university for your program — not just the sticker cost, but admission difficulty and language of instruction.
No Surprise Costs
Your breakdown includes application, enrollment, and admin fees up front — not just the headline tuition figure.
Scholarship-Matched From Day One
We check eligible scholarships and grants against every program before you commit, not after.
Cost of Living

Budget with confidence, not guesswork

Living costs vary hugely between a big city and a smaller student town, and between shared housing and a private studio. Generic averages online won't tell you what your month will actually look like — a personalized budget plan will.

Housing
Shared flats, student residences or private studios
Food & Groceries
Markets, student menus and home cooking
Transport
Student discounts on metro, bus and rail
Leisure & Extras
Social life, travel and everyday spending
Scholarships

Funding options worth exploring

Erasmus+
EU-funded mobility program for eligible exchange and postgraduate students.
MAEC-AECID
Spanish government cooperation scholarships open to Moroccan applicants.
Fundación Carolina
Postgraduate grants for students from Latin America, Morocco and Portugal.
University & Regional Grants
Merit-based aid offered directly by universities and regional governments.

Eligibility depends on your academic record, program and nationality track — we'll tell you honestly where you have a real shot.

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Student Life

A culture built for connection

Spanish student life runs on shared meals, late terraces, packed university associations, and a calendar full of local festivals. Moroccan students consistently tell us it's one of the easiest cultures to settle into — familiar warmth, new freedom.

An established, welcoming Moroccan & North African student community
Active university clubs, sports teams and student unions
Easy, affordable travel across Spain and the rest of Europe
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Best Cities

Where will you call home?

Madrid
The capital — the widest range of universities and programs, a huge international student scene, and unmatched career opportunities.
Barcelona
Mediterranean energy, design and business strength, and one of Europe's most diverse student populations.
Valencia
Beach lifestyle, a relaxed pace, and a fast-growing reputation for tech and design programs.
Granada
One of Spain's most historic university towns — small, walkable, and famously student-friendly.
Salamanca
Home to one of Europe's oldest universities — a tight-knit academic town built entirely around student life.
Sevilla
Warm year-round, deeply cultural, and increasingly popular for its growing international programs.

Not sure which fits your program and lifestyle? We'll help you compare based on what matters most to you.

Can students work while studying?

Yes. Under Spain's current student visa framework, international students are permitted to work part-time alongside their studies, as long as it doesn't interfere with their academic obligations.

Rules on exact hours and procedures shift with immigration policy — your Academic Visa advisor confirms the current requirements for your specific visa and program before you arrive.

Settling In

Accommodation, healthcare & getting around

Accommodation

Student residences, shared flats or homestays — we help you secure a place before you land, so you never arrive without a plan.

Healthcare

Your visa requires valid health insurance for Spain — we arrange it through an approved provider before you travel, and explain your public healthcare access.

Transportation

Most Spanish cities run on affordable metro, bus and tram networks with dedicated student discount cards — we walk you through getting set up in your first week.

After Graduation

Your diploma doesn't have to be the end of the journey.

STEP 1
Graduate
Complete your degree or FP program in Spain.
STEP 2
Job-Search Visa
Extend your stay to look for work or start a business.
STEP 3
Work Permit
Convert into a standard work authorization.
STEP 4
Permanent Residency
Apply after a period of continuous legal residency in Spain.

Immigration rules evolve — we keep track so you don't have to, and guide you through each transition as your situation changes.

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Not necessarily. Many Bachelor's and Master's programs — especially at private universities — are taught fully in English. Public universities lean more Spanish-taught, so your language level shapes which path fits you best. We help you match your profile to the right university and language track.
A Grado is an academic university degree focused on theory and research, typically leading to further academic study. FP (Formación Profesional) is hands-on, career-focused training with heavy internship components, designed to get you job-ready faster. Both are recognized qualifications — the right choice depends on your career goals.
Yes. Under Spain's current student visa framework, international students can work part-time alongside their studies, as long as it doesn't interfere with their academic obligations. The exact hours and procedures can change with immigration policy, so we confirm the current rules with you case by case.
Yes. Student visa holders are required to hold valid health insurance for Spain, which we help you arrange through an approved provider before you travel. Depending on your program and length of stay, you may also gain access to Spain's public healthcare system.
It depends on your program, budget priorities, and lifestyle — Madrid and Barcelona offer the widest program choice and biggest student communities, while cities like Granada, Salamanca and Valencia offer a calmer pace and tight-knit student life. We walk through the trade-offs with you during your consultation.
Yes — most students start with us before they have an offer. We help you shortlist programs, prepare your application, and secure admission first, then move into the visa process once your acceptance letter is in hand.
We review your academic profile against active scholarship programs — Erasmus+, MAEC-AECID, Fundación Carolina, regional and university-specific grants — and tell you honestly which ones you're a realistic fit for, then help you prepare a strong application.
Spain offers a job-search visa extension for recent graduates to look for work or start a business, which can lead to a standard work permit and, after a period of continuous legal residency, permanent residency. We guide you through each transition as your situation evolves.

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