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Erasmus guide Universidad de Salamanca

Courses, housing, visa, campus life and exchange basics for studying at Universidad de Salamanca in Salamanca, Spain.

City

Salamanca

Country

Spain

Snapshot

One of the world's oldest universities (founded 1218) in Spain's most beautiful student city — 25,000 students, 600+ Erasmus partners, and globally renowned Spanish language courses in a golden sandstone UNESCO heritage city.

Why students shortlist it

Historic university in a compact UNESCO-listed city, especially useful for Spanish language, humanities, law, sciences and health-related study. Strong fit for students who want walkable daily life and a classic Spanish university setting.

Law and Jurisprudence Spanish Language and Hispanic Studies Humanities and History Sciences and Technology Medicine and Pharmacy

Teaching languages: Spanish (primary); Cursos Internacionales for all Spanish levels; limited English-taught courses

Before You Land

A few practical setup details students usually sort before arrival

Connectivity, insurance, and secure public WiFi are the boring things you only notice when you need them. Keep them on your checklist, but keep the guide itself front and centre.

Arrival Connectivity

Sort an eSIM before you land

Maps, ride apps, 2FA codes, and WhatsApp are usually the first things students need from the airport.

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Coverage Check

Confirm your travel insurance

Even when the university gives guidance, students usually need to double-check what is covered before departure.

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Public WiFi

Have a backup for shared networks

Campus halls, airports, and cafés are convenient, but many students prefer an extra privacy layer when they first arrive.

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Exchange Basics

Requirements

Partner nomination, online application, transcript, learning agreement, Spanish proof, health insurance.

Nomination Process

Home Erasmus coordinator nominates to USAL's Servicio de Relaciones Internacionales. USAL contacts student directly with application instructions.

Visa Support

EU/EEA: no visa. Non-EU: Spanish student visa (Tipo D) — apply at Spanish consulate at least 8 weeks before arrival. USAL provides admission letter.

Buddy System

ESN Salamanca and USAL Buddy Programme pair exchange students with Spanish volunteers.

Orientation Week

USAL Welcome Day and ESN Salamanca Welcome Week run at semester start.

Semester Nomination Application
First semester (Sep–Jan) May 31 June 30
Second semester (Feb–Jun) November 30 December 31

Arrival Checklist

  • Non-EU: Spanish student visa at Spanish consulate — allow 8 weeks.
  • EU: EHIC card for healthcare. Consider private dental/vision supplement.
  • Get NIE number at Salamanca police station if staying over 3 months.
  • Enroll in Cursos Internacionales Spanish course — even advanced students benefit enormously.

Academics

Course Registration

Course selection via USAL portal after admission. Cursos Internacionales (Spanish language) registrations handled separately. Build backup list for popular subjects.

Credit System

Spain uses ECTS. Full-time semester = 30 ECTS.

Grading System

Spanish 0–10 scale: 5 = minimum pass. 5–6.9 = Aprobado, 7–8.9 = Notable, 9–10 = Sobresaliente. Grade conversion tables provided.

Exam Culture

Written final exams (convocatoria) plus continuous assessment in some courses. Oral components in humanities and law.

Library Access

USAL Library Network — historic main library plus faculty-specific collections. Some of Spain's oldest manuscripts held here.

Tuition & Fees

EXCHANGE

€0 to USAL (pay home institution fees only)

Erasmus exchange students pay no tuition to USAL. Salamanca is one of Spain's most affordable cities: €550–800/month total living costs.

Full degree – EU/EEA

€750–1,400/year

Castilla y León public university fees for EU students.

Full degree – non-EU

€2,500–6,000/year

Non-EU fees vary by programme. USAL International and MAEC-AECID scholarships available.

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

Where to Stay

Insurance & Campus Support

Mandatory Insurance

Yes.

EHIC Accepted

Yes

Campus Clinic

USAL student health services — basic medical and psychological support.

Mental Health

USAL psychological orientation service — free appointments for enrolled students.

EHIC + Spanish Centro de Salud

Free

Best option for EU students.

Private insurance (Adeslas, Sanitas)

€150–350/year

Required for non-EU visa.

Campus Services

Servicio de Relaciones Internacionales

Central contact for Erasmus exchange.

Visit

Cursos Internacionales USAL

World-renowned Spanish language school open to all exchange students.

Visit

ESN Salamanca

ESN chapter with welcome events, city tours, and social calendar.

Visit

Student Life

Student Clubs

  • ESN Salamanca
  • USAL Sport Centre
  • Faculty associations

Buddy Program

ESN Salamanca and USAL Buddy Programme pair exchange students with Spanish volunteers.

Sports & Recreation

  • USAL Sport Centre
  • Running along the Tormes river
  • Day-trips to Ávila and Segovia (1 hour by bus)

Your First 2 Weeks

  • Attend USAL Welcome Day — student card, faculty registration, and ESN events.
  • Enroll in Cursos Internacionales from day one — transforms your Spanish immediately.
  • Explore the Plaza Mayor at sunset — Salamanca's golden sandstone glows, especially at dusk.
  • Get NIE number if staying over 3 months — police station appointment, bring passport + admission letter.

Key Dates

Before nomination

Confirm active USAL Erasmus agreement. Spanish prep is critical.

Nomination deadline (Semester 1)

May 31

Home Erasmus coordinator nominates to USAL.

International Welcome Day

September

Attend — student card, Cursos Internacionales enrollment, ESN welcome.

Exam period

January / June

Confirm all convocatoria dates before booking travel.

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