Ostelea Tourism Management School
Scholarship
Ostelea Undergraduate Scholarships
1. Institutional
Financial Aid
·
Who: All undergraduate
applicants (EU + international).
·
What: Ostelea evaluates each
student’s profile and awards partial tuition aid based on:
o Early reservation/payment (“advance reservation”)
o Academic fit with program
o Loyalty (e.g., alumni of Ostelea receive 25% off)
Those with strong early applications may receive up to ~20–25% tuition reduction.
2. Academic
Excellence Scholarships
·
Who: High-performing
students (typically ≥ 9/10 average or equivalent).
·
What: Partial tuition
discounts; note that 100% scholarships are not awarded.
·
Amount: Usually 15–30% of tuition.
3. Alumni
& Loyalty Grants
·
Who: Former Ostelea students
enrolling in a second program.
·
What: A 25% discount on enrollment fees.
4. Early
Enrollment Discounts
·
Who: Students who commit
early after receiving their offer.
· What: As part of financial aid, early applicants often receive 10–20% tuition reductions, structured into the institutional aid program .
Eligibility Criteria
·
Academic Strength: Better
grades improve chances for excellence awards.
·
Early Commitment: Submit and
pay early to secure maximum discounts.
·
Alumni Status: Previous
Ostelea students automatically qualify for the 25% alumni grant.
· Profile Match: Scholarships are also awarded based on suitability for chosen study program.
External Scholarships
·
Ostelea encourages students
to explore external funding such as:
o Erasmus+ mobility grants, which may cover full tuition abroad
o National/regional scholarships for EU students.
o Country-specific programs (e.g., Fundación Carolina, MAEC-AECID for Latin Americans).
Ostelea Graduate Scholarships & Financial Aid
1. Institutional
Scholarships
Ostelea does not offer full tuition scholarships, but provides partial financial aid through:
·
Advance Reservation: Early
applicants securing a place often receive discounts.
·
Profile Match: Candidates
whose backgrounds and experience align well with the program can receive
tailored aid.
·
Alumni Discount: Former
Ostelea students get a 25% reduction in enrollment fees.
2. Program‑Specific
Grants
Applied across various
master's programs (e.g., Tourism Marketing, Event Management, Hotel
Management), including:
·
SME/Entrepreneur Development:
For professionals managing or starting small/medium enterprises.
·
Executive Woman Grant: Aimed
at professional women combining career and education.
·
Accredited Disability Grant:
For students with a recognized
disability ≥ 33%.
·
Academic Excellence Scholarship: For those with grades
≥ 9.5/10.
·
Entrepreneurship Grant: For
freelancers or professionals with business initiatives.
·
Directors Grant: For mid‑level
managers and qualified professionals.
3. External
Aid & Funding Support
·
Ostelea students can
benefit from Erasmus+ mobility grants, significantly reducing or covering study abroad tuition.
· Students are also encouraged to explore public grants or scholarships (Spain's AECID, Fundación Carolina, or national/regional programs).
Eligibility & Application – What You Should Know
·
Partial Aid Only: No full
scholarships; expect discounts rather than full funding.
·
Program Alignment: Tailored
grants require direct relevance to work profile or entrepreneurial/managerial
background.
·
Excellence: Top academic
performers (9.5+/10) have a strong case for aid.
·
Timing Matters: Apply early
to maximize chances for both internal and mobility grants.
·
Documentation: Gather
transcripts, CV, motivation letter, professional evidence, disability proof what’s
required depends on the grant.
· Advisory Role: Ostelea assigns an Academic Advisor to guide scholarship applications and possible financing alternatives.
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Eligibility criteria
Undergraduate Admission Eligibility – Ostelea Tourism Management School
1. Educational
Background
·
Must have successfully completed secondary education equivalent to:
o Spanish Bachillerato
o A-Levels
o International Baccalaureate (IB)
o Or
12th Grade (High School Diploma)
depending on your home country
Your high school diploma must be officially recognized and legalized for academic use in Spain (homologation may be required for non-EU students).
2. University Access Credential
·
EU Students:
Must provide proof of access to higher education (such as the EBAU/EvAU if
studied in Spain or UNEDasiss for international credentials).
· Non-EU Students: Must apply for recognition of their secondary studies through UNEDasiss or the Spanish Ministry of Education.
3. Language Proficiency
·
If the program is taught in Spanish:
o Spanish
language proficiency is required (usually DELE B2 or equivalent)
·
If the program is taught in English:
o English
language certificate is required:
§ IELTS
≥ 6.0
§ TOEFL
iBT ≥ 80
§ Cambridge
First (B2) or equivalent
If your high school education was in the language of instruction, a certificate from your school may be sufficient.
4. Application Documents
·
Completed application form
·
Passport or national ID
·
Academic transcripts & diploma
·
Proof of language proficiency
·
CV or resume (optional)
·
Motivation letter (optional but encouraged)
· Recommendation letter (optional)
5. Interview (if required)
· A personal or online interview may be conducted to assess motivation, goals, and suitability for the program.
Graduate Admission Eligibility – Ostelea
Tourism Management School
1. Bachelor’s
Degree
·
Applicants must hold a recognized undergraduate degree (Bachelor’s or
equivalent) from a university in:
o Spain
o Another
EU country
o Or
an internationally accredited institution
Fields like tourism, business, marketing, hospitality, or related areas are preferred but not strictly required.
2. Official Transcripts & Academic
Records
·
Provide official
university transcripts showing all academic records.
· If not in Spanish or English, documents must be officially translated.
3. Language Proficiency
Depending on the language of instruction of the
chosen master’s program:
·
English-taught
programs:
o Minimum
level:
§ IELTS: 6.0+
§ TOEFL iBT: 80+
§ Cambridge: B2 or equivalent
o If
your bachelor’s was taught in English, a certificate from the institution may
suffice.
·
Spanish-taught
programs:
o Must demonstrate at least B2-level Spanish (DELE or equivalent).
4. Professional Experience
(Recommended)
·
Not mandatory for most Master’s programs.
·
Highly
recommended (1–2 years minimum) for MBA or executive tracks.
· For scholarships such as the “Director Grant” or “Entrepreneurship Grant,” work experience is essential.
5. Application Documents
·
Passport or national ID
·
CV/Resume (required)
·
Motivation letter
·
Recommendation letters (usually 1–2, optional
but recommended)
·
Academic transcripts and degree
· Language certificate (if applicable)
6. Admission Interview
·
A personal or online interview with the Admissions Committee is usually
required.
· Focus areas: candidate’s goals, academic background, work experience, and motivation.
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Ostelea Undergraduate Scholarships
1. Institutional
Financial Aid
·
Who: All undergraduate
applicants (EU + international).
·
What: Ostelea evaluates each
student’s profile and awards partial tuition aid based on:
o Early reservation/payment (“advance reservation”)
o Academic fit with program
o Loyalty (e.g., alumni of Ostelea receive 25% off)
Those with strong early applications may receive up to ~20–25% tuition reduction.
2. Academic
Excellence Scholarships
·
Who: High-performing
students (typically ≥ 9/10 average or equivalent).
·
What: Partial tuition
discounts; note that 100% scholarships are not awarded.
·
Amount: Usually 15–30% of tuition.
3. Alumni
& Loyalty Grants
·
Who: Former Ostelea students
enrolling in a second program.
·
What: A 25% discount on enrollment fees.
4. Early
Enrollment Discounts
·
Who: Students who commit
early after receiving their offer.
· What: As part of financial aid, early applicants often receive 10–20% tuition reductions, structured into the institutional aid program .
Eligibility Criteria
·
Academic Strength: Better
grades improve chances for excellence awards.
·
Early Commitment: Submit and
pay early to secure maximum discounts.
·
Alumni Status: Previous
Ostelea students automatically qualify for the 25% alumni grant.
· Profile Match: Scholarships are also awarded based on suitability for chosen study program.
External Scholarships
·
Ostelea encourages students
to explore external funding such as:
o Erasmus+ mobility grants, which may cover full tuition abroad
o National/regional scholarships for EU students.
o Country-specific programs (e.g., Fundación Carolina, MAEC-AECID for Latin Americans).
Ostelea Graduate Scholarships & Financial Aid
1. Institutional
Scholarships
Ostelea does not offer full tuition scholarships, but provides partial financial aid through:
·
Advance Reservation: Early
applicants securing a place often receive discounts.
·
Profile Match: Candidates
whose backgrounds and experience align well with the program can receive
tailored aid.
·
Alumni Discount: Former
Ostelea students get a 25% reduction in enrollment fees.
2. Program‑Specific
Grants
Applied across various
master's programs (e.g., Tourism Marketing, Event Management, Hotel
Management), including:
·
SME/Entrepreneur Development:
For professionals managing or starting small/medium enterprises.
·
Executive Woman Grant: Aimed
at professional women combining career and education.
·
Accredited Disability Grant:
For students with a recognized
disability ≥ 33%.
·
Academic Excellence Scholarship: For those with grades
≥ 9.5/10.
·
Entrepreneurship Grant: For
freelancers or professionals with business initiatives.
·
Directors Grant: For mid‑level
managers and qualified professionals.
3. External
Aid & Funding Support
·
Ostelea students can
benefit from Erasmus+ mobility grants, significantly reducing or covering study abroad tuition.
· Students are also encouraged to explore public grants or scholarships (Spain's AECID, Fundación Carolina, or national/regional programs).
Eligibility & Application – What You Should Know
·
Partial Aid Only: No full
scholarships; expect discounts rather than full funding.
·
Program Alignment: Tailored
grants require direct relevance to work profile or entrepreneurial/managerial
background.
·
Excellence: Top academic
performers (9.5+/10) have a strong case for aid.
·
Timing Matters: Apply early
to maximize chances for both internal and mobility grants.
·
Documentation: Gather
transcripts, CV, motivation letter, professional evidence, disability proof what’s
required depends on the grant.
· Advisory Role: Ostelea assigns an Academic Advisor to guide scholarship applications and possible financing alternatives.
No results found
Undergraduate Admission Eligibility – Ostelea Tourism Management School
1. Educational
Background
·
Must have successfully completed secondary education equivalent to:
o Spanish Bachillerato
o A-Levels
o International Baccalaureate (IB)
o Or
12th Grade (High School Diploma)
depending on your home country
Your high school diploma must be officially recognized and legalized for academic use in Spain (homologation may be required for non-EU students).
2. University Access Credential
·
EU Students:
Must provide proof of access to higher education (such as the EBAU/EvAU if
studied in Spain or UNEDasiss for international credentials).
· Non-EU Students: Must apply for recognition of their secondary studies through UNEDasiss or the Spanish Ministry of Education.
3. Language Proficiency
·
If the program is taught in Spanish:
o Spanish
language proficiency is required (usually DELE B2 or equivalent)
·
If the program is taught in English:
o English
language certificate is required:
§ IELTS
≥ 6.0
§ TOEFL
iBT ≥ 80
§ Cambridge
First (B2) or equivalent
If your high school education was in the language of instruction, a certificate from your school may be sufficient.
4. Application Documents
·
Completed application form
·
Passport or national ID
·
Academic transcripts & diploma
·
Proof of language proficiency
·
CV or resume (optional)
·
Motivation letter (optional but encouraged)
· Recommendation letter (optional)
5. Interview (if required)
· A personal or online interview may be conducted to assess motivation, goals, and suitability for the program.
Graduate Admission Eligibility – Ostelea
Tourism Management School
1. Bachelor’s
Degree
·
Applicants must hold a recognized undergraduate degree (Bachelor’s or
equivalent) from a university in:
o Spain
o Another
EU country
o Or
an internationally accredited institution
Fields like tourism, business, marketing, hospitality, or related areas are preferred but not strictly required.
2. Official Transcripts & Academic
Records
·
Provide official
university transcripts showing all academic records.
· If not in Spanish or English, documents must be officially translated.
3. Language Proficiency
Depending on the language of instruction of the
chosen master’s program:
·
English-taught
programs:
o Minimum
level:
§ IELTS: 6.0+
§ TOEFL iBT: 80+
§ Cambridge: B2 or equivalent
o If
your bachelor’s was taught in English, a certificate from the institution may
suffice.
·
Spanish-taught
programs:
o Must demonstrate at least B2-level Spanish (DELE or equivalent).
4. Professional Experience
(Recommended)
·
Not mandatory for most Master’s programs.
·
Highly
recommended (1–2 years minimum) for MBA or executive tracks.
· For scholarships such as the “Director Grant” or “Entrepreneurship Grant,” work experience is essential.
5. Application Documents
·
Passport or national ID
·
CV/Resume (required)
·
Motivation letter
·
Recommendation letters (usually 1–2, optional
but recommended)
·
Academic transcripts and degree
· Language certificate (if applicable)
6. Admission Interview
·
A personal or online interview with the Admissions Committee is usually
required.
· Focus areas: candidate’s goals, academic background, work experience, and motivation.


