(Regulations: Decree 101/2024, of August 2, which governs public fees for academic and complementary university services).
To calculate the tuition fees, multiply the number of credits enrolled by the cost per credit set forth in the Decree. The resulting amount will be further increased by applicable administrative fees, including a file opening fee of 27.34 euros, school insurance fee of 1.12 euros, student ID card fee of 5.87 euros.
For the 2024-2025 academic year, the following are the estimated tuition fees for the first full academic year:
Bachelor’s Degree in Tourism (14.03 euros/credit): 841 euros.
Double Bachelor’s Degree in Tourism+ADE (14.03 euros/credit): 989 euros.
Double Bachelor’s Degree in Audiovisual Communication + Telecommunications, Sound and Image Systems: 1,191 euros.
Bachelor’s Degree in Audiovisual Communication (14.03 euros/credit): 841 euros.
Bachelor’s Degree in Telecommunication, Sound and Image Systems Engineering / Bachelor’s Degree in Environmental Sciences / Bachelor’s Degree in Interactive Technologies (17.34 euros/credit): 1,040 euros.
Double Bachelor’s Degree in Environmental Sciences + Forest and Environmental Engineering (17.34 euros/credit): 1,222 euros.
Master’s Degree in Secondary Education Teaching (12.79 euros/credit): 767 euros.
Other Master’s Degrees (35.34 euros/credit): 2,120 euros (Master’s Degree tuition fee: 212.07 euros).
IMPORTANT NOTE: INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
The regional regulation which governs public fees for academic and complementary university services sets forth the following provisions:
- New international students without resident status—excluding nationals of European Union Member States and those covered under the Community regime—will incur a fee increase, credit costs doubling (x2) the rate established for each degree program.
- For these purposes, the authorization to stay granted to international students under Royal Decree 557/2011 of April 20, which implements the Regulation of Organic Law 4/2000 of January 11, on the Rights and Freedoms of Foreigners in Spain and their Social Integration, will not be considered equivalent to resident status .