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Erasmus guide Complutense University of Madrid

Courses, housing, visa, campus life and exchange basics for studying at Complutense University of Madrid in Madrid, Spain.

City

Madrid

Country

Spain

International

Visible international community; confirm the current figure before making decisions.

Enrollment

70,000 students

Study abroad at Complutense University of Madrid: overview

Study abroad at Complutense University of Madrid makes sense when the academic fit is stronger than the destination brand alone and you are honest about everyday logistics. Complutense University of Madrid (UCM) is Spain's largest university and one of its oldest, with roots tracing to 1293 and approximately 70,000 students. Useful proof points: 70,000 students; Visible international community; confirm the current figure before making decisions.; Law, Political Science and Sociology, Economics and Business. Before choosing, confirm teaching language, faculty seats and housing near the campus.

Enrollment

70,000 students

International Mix

Visible international community; confirm the current figure before making decisions.

Why students choose it

Best for students who want Law, Political Science and Sociology, Economics and Business and are willing to check language, seats and campus rules before choosing. In madrid, housing and the daily route matter as much as reputation.

Law Political Science and Sociology Economics and Business Humanities and History Communication and Journalism
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Language of instruction: Spanish (primary); English-taught courses growing in business and social sciences

Exchange & application at Complutense University of Madrid

Start with home-university nomination, then application, Learning Agreement, insurance and course approval. At Complutense University of Madrid, rules can sit at faculty level, so do not promise yourself courses before they are validated.

Requirements

Candidates must be nominated by their home institution's international office. A minimum GPA is usually required (typically 2.5–3.0/4.0 or equivalent). Spanish language proficiency (B1–B2) or English for English-taught programmes. Check agreement specifics with your home university.

📨Nomination Process

Your home institution nominates you directly via bilateral agreement. After nomination, the host university sends an application package. Self-applications are not accepted.

🗓️Deadlines by intake

Intake Nomination deadline Application deadline
1st semester Check the current UCM incoming-mobility calendar after your home university nomination Faculty timelines vary, so confirm the exact UCM deadline with the exchange office

Arrival Checklist

  • Collect student ID card (TIE for non-EU students)
  • Register at university's International Office
  • Activate institutional email and intranet access
  • Register for courses via online platform
  • Attend mandatory international student orientation
  • Open a Spanish bank account (recommended: BBVA, CaixaBank)

Academics & courses at Complutense University of Madrid

Academics combine ECTS credits, exam calendars and faculty-level rules. Check prerequisites, the real teaching language of each course and whether course lists can change before enrolment.

📝Course Registration

Course approval happens at faculty level, so do not assume every subject in the catalog will be open to exchange students until the host faculty confirms it.

🎓Credit System

ECTS-based. Final course mix depends on faculty rules and timetable compatibility.

💯Grading System

Spain uses a 0–10 numerical scale. Pass mark is 5. Grade categories: Suspenso (0–4.9), Aprobado (5–6.9), Notable (7–8.9), Sobresaliente (9–10), Matrícula de Honor (10, awarded to top 5% only). Official transcript with ECTS grade equivalencies issued by international office upon departure.

✍️Exam Culture

Mix of written exams and continuous assessment (participación, trabajos, parciales). Exam periods at end of each semester. Many courses include mid-semester partial exams (parciales). Attendance may be compulsory — check each course syllabus.

📚Library Access

Library, learning platform and study spaces normally activate after enrolment.

Tuition & fees at Complutense University of Madrid

For exchange, separate home tuition, local admin fees, insurance and living costs. Full-degree tuition is a different category and must be checked on the official fee page.

EXCHANGE

EUR 0 tuition (admin EUR 30–80)

Spanish public universities waive exchange tuition under Erasmus or bilateral agreements. Administrative fees €30–80 plus student card (carnet) €20–30. EU st…

Full degree – all students

EUR 760–1,500/year

Madrid public university: ~€12.72/credit (2025-26), 60 credits/year = ~€760/year for Grado. Masters higher ~€25–35/credit. Non-EU students pay same rate as E…

Full degree - EU/EEA

Check official fee page

Full-degree fees depend on programme, credits and region; do not mix them with exchange status.

Full degree - non-EU/EEA

Check official fee page

Non-EU/EEA students can face different programme rules; verify the official page.

Fees change annually — verify current rates on the official exchange office page

Student housing at Complutense University of Madrid

Housing near Complutense University of Madrid should move in parallel with the application. Compare residence, private room, transport route and contract terms before arrival.

Full housing guide

Find housing in Madrid

Official contacts, student residences, private platforms, tips & red flags.

Insurance & campus support at Complutense University of Madrid

Use the international office, faculty coordinator, library, wellbeing services and student groups from week one. Asking early prevents small admin mistakes from becoming blockers.

🛡️Mandatory Insurance

Yes. Valid health coverage is required for the exchange period.

🇪🇺EHIC Accepted

Yes

🏥Campus Clinic

Use university student health/wellbeing services first for local care routing, prevention, counselling, and referrals.

🧠Mental Health

Most universities route students through student health, wellbeing, or counselling services. Ask early, not only during exam stress.

EHIC-compatible public-care access for eligible EU students

Varies by status / nationality

Confirm exact plan eligibility with the host university International Office before arrival.

Private international student insurance for non-EU or broader coverage needs

Varies by status / nationality

Confirm exact plan eligibility with the host university International Office before arrival.

Campus services

Incoming mobility office

Admissions guidance, exchange paperwork, and arrival coordination.

Visit

Welcome session

Practical first-week orientation and initial admin setup support.

Visit

Services & Facilities (UCM)

Complutense University central services portal: library, sports, health, career, cultural activities, disability support, and student life resources.

Visit

UCM Libraries

Network of 27+ faculty libraries at Complutense. Physical collections, digital databases, study spaces, and research support for enrolled students.

Visit

Disability Support (UCM Library)

UCM Library specialized services for students with disabilities: accessible study areas, adapted equipment, and information access support. Requires OIPD disability certification.

Visit

Student life at Complutense University of Madrid

Student life depends on repeatable routines: associations, sport, ESN or faculty groups. Do not wait for the campus to do all the work; join repeated channels early.

Student Clubs

  • UCM's scale means social life is often driven by faculties, residences, and Madrid-wide student communities.

Buddy Program

UCM's newcomer support usually works best when paired with ESN activities and faculty-level Erasmus channels.

Sports & Recreation

  • Large-campus sport options and Madrid-wide student fitness access

Public Groups & Communities

ESN UCM Madrid - the clearest public community for incoming exchange students at Complutense, with trips, welcome events, and practical advice.

UCM welcome-session and faculty Erasmus channels - not one single club, but the main official onboarding route students should monitor before arrival.

Your First 2 Weeks

  • Attend the welcome session and confirm your faculty's local process.
  • Test the commute from your housing to campus before classes intensify.
  • Join ESN UCM early instead of waiting for friendships to happen by accident.
  • Finalise your learning agreement only after timetable clashes are clear.

Key exchange dates at Complutense University of Madrid

The critical dates are nomination, application, fee or registration steps, course selection, housing, arrival and exams. Keep resit periods visible before booking return travel.

  1. 1

    Fall/full-year nomination & application

    Typically April–May for Fall intake

    Check official exchange office after home institution nominates.

  2. 2

    Spring nomination & application

    Typically October–November for Spring intake

    Confirm intake timing with home institution international office.

  3. 3

    Nomination window (Autumn intake)

    April – May

    Home university must formally nominate before host opens the application portal.

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