CEU Universities, Spain

CEU universities in Spain offer a unique multi-campus experience with four universities spread across some of the country’s most vibrant cities: Madrid, Barcelona, Sevilla, and Valencia. Each campus specializes in different academic fields, providing diverse options for students from around the world.

CEU’s Four Universities and Campuses

  • Madrid: Focuses on a range of degrees with strong humanities, law, and social sciences faculties located centrally.
  • Barcelona: Hosts various programs including business and engineering.
  • Sevilla: Offers different degree options contributing to the overall CEU ecosystem.
  • Valencia: Known particularly for Veterinary studies under the CEU umbrella.

All four universities operate under one network but maintain their own separate admissions processes, though students can easily transfer among the universities once enrolled.

Academic Programs in English

The universities provide key degrees in English, ideal for international students:

  • Business, Economics, International Relations, International Marketing, Big Data
  • Dentistry and Physiotherapy
  • Computer Engineering, Data Science in Engineering
  • Medicine is offered with the first two years taught in English, requiring students to meet B2 proficiency by year three.

Educational Approach

CEU emphasizes three pillars:

  • Academic rigor
  • Strong agreements with over 1,200 employers across sectors
  • Preparing students for real-world challenges

This approach reflects in their practical learning environment and efforts to equip students for future careers beyond the classroom.

Student Life and Campus Specializations

  • Madrid’s central campus focuses on humanities, law, and social sciences.
  • The Polytechnic campus covers engineering, architecture, and computer science.
  • Other fields like interior design, fashion, and digital art also thrive within the CEU network.

Students benefit from a community that values diversity and different perspectives.

Application and Enrollment Insights

Applications open in August for the following academic year. The process includes:

  • An interview involving department participation to assess fit and potential.
  • A quick turnaround: students learn within about 8 days if they are accepted and have 10 days to make their decision.
  • Three academic cycles available.

For medicine, admission is highly competitive, based strictly on grades, with an exam and an interview evaluating character and potential.

Tuition and Financial Details

  • Tuition runs as high as €22,000 annually for competitive programs like medicine and dentistry and maybe lower for others.
  • Merit scholarships are available.
  • Some programs have international ties (e.g., University of Chicago) or collaborations for master’s degrees (e.g., Fordham University for law).

Support for International Students

  • Visa support is provided as part of the admissions process, with a fee of approximately €650.
  • There is an annual enrollment fee ranging between €1,500 and €3,000.
  • The university supports international students throughout the legal and administrative procedures.