Simply so, what are the benefits of Erasmus?
Just a few of the many benefits for participants:
- Develop personally, professionally and academically.
- Gain new transferable skills and boost your employability.
- Broaden your horizons – physically and mentally!
- Receive financial support.
- Increase motivation to learn.
- Develop cultural awareness and open-mindedness.
One may also ask, what happens if you fail Erasmus? Short answer: yes Long answer: Of course, it is just like normal university. If you never show up (if attendance is required), if you don't do required assignments or papers, or fail the exams, you'll fail the courses. What happens after that depends on the university your erasmus is at and your home university.
Considering this, why do you want to go on exchange?
Self-development and awareness leading to enhanced self-confidence and self-esteem. This is often the most noticeable change in returned exchange students. A tremendous sense of accomplishment upon completion encourages students to develop independent opinions, make informed decisions and strive to attain fresh goals.
Is Erasmus free?
Free movement presents OpportunityThe Erasmus Program works to provide students with the opportunity to experience a global education. Erasmus works by providing free movement and education exchange between registered universities and institutions for eligible students. Erasmus can go for 3 months to a year.
