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Spain is More Accessible Than You Imagine, and It Begins With a Student Visa
A student visa could be your gateway to a life rich in culture, travel, and worldwide opportunities.
Spain Is More Within Reach Than You Think and It Starts With a Student Visa
Spain offers a diverse selection of bachelor’s and master’s programs, quickly becoming a top choice for international students. Renowned for its prestigious universities, the country emphasizes independent learning, critical thinking, and research.
Outside academics, students benefit from a balanced lifestyle, reliable public transportation, and a safe environment that enhances their well-being. It’s also more accessible than many believe — the cost of studying in Spain is often lower compared to other destinations.
Some universities provide scholarships that cover tuition and offer living stipends. For many Filipino students, studying in Spain is becoming more attainable than they thought.
To assist students in exploring these opportunities, global education consultancy AECC is hosting its Global Education Fair on August 6 in Davao City, at the Acacia Hotel.
AECC provides free expert guidance throughout every step of the study-abroad process. From choosing the right program and university to preparing documents and applying for visas, AECC’s experienced counselors offer personalized support to help students make well-informed choices.
“At AECC, we aim to make studying abroad accessible and achievable for everyone,” said Jun Mojica, Marketing Manager of AECC Philippines. “We want Filipinos to discover the exciting possibilities that exist not only in the most popular countries but also in places like Spain, where education, culture, and adventure come together.”
Study in Spain
Students choosing Spain gain access to a Schengen visa, enabling travel across more than 29 European countries. This opens up possibilities for enriching weekend trips to cities like Paris, Amsterdam, and Rome, enhancing the overall experience beyond the classroom.
Additionally, Spain permits international students to work part-time while studying. After graduation, they can apply to extend their stay and seek full-time employment, a valuable opportunity for those contemplating a long-term future abroad.
The AECC Global Education Fair welcomes students, parents, and professionals interested in international education. Attendees can engage directly with university representatives to obtain firsthand information about admissions, scholarships, student life, and post-study opportunities.
The fair will feature institutions from Spain and other European countries, including Germany, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom. It will also highlight popular study destinations for Filipinos, such as Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the United States.
AECC collaborates with over 800 universities across 12 countries, providing more than 110,000 academic programs in a diverse range of disciplines.
To learn more or register for the fair, visit https://www.aeccglobal.com.ph
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Spain is More Accessible Than You Imagine, and It Begins With a Student Visa
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