
Application period
Universidad ORT Uruguay applications for its first internal admissions round from November 7 to December 2, 2022.
The exchange must take place during the second semester of 2023 or thefirst semester of 2024 (Fall 2023 / Spring 2024).
Available destinations:
| Host university | Country | Language | Affiliated ORT Faculty | Number of scholarships | Monthly stipend | Call for Applications |
| TalTech University | Estonia | English | Public Administration and Social Sciences | 1 | 800 | Closed |
| Sabanci University | Turkey | English | Architecture, Public Administration and Social Sciences, Communication and Design, and Engineering | 1 | 800 | Closed |
Benefits
- A contribution toward the cost of an economy-class airline ticket of up to 1,500 euros.
- Monthly stipend as indicated above.
- Exemption from tuition fees at the host university, as well as at Universidad ORT Uruguay.
The grants will be awarded to recipients in the destination country, so they will need to cover certain expenses (such as travel and accommodation) before traveling.
Requirements
- Meet the standard program requirements for enrollment in the regular exchange program (with the exception of the minimum PAC requirement). These requirements can be obtained from the academic coordinator.
- Comply with the standard requirements for student exchanges and Erasmus+ ICM mobility programs. This includes paying the ORT exchange fee.
- Not be in the final semester of the degree program at the time of the exchange.
- Not having previously participated in the ORT exchange program.
- Have an outstanding grade point average (GPA of 85 or higher). If your GPA is lower, your application must be approved by the relevant Academic Coordination Office.
- Meet the requirements for submitting the online application form, academic transcripts, a letter of motivation, a resume, and proof of English proficiency.
- If you are the recipient of any type of ORT scholarship, please mention this in your letter of motivation.
Application
- The academic coordinator for your degree program must send an email to the Student Exchange Office authorizing your application for this call for the Erasmus+ ICM program. The email must include your name, student ID number, and email address.
- Once you have received approval from the Academic Coordination Office, the Exchange Coordination Office will send you the registration form, which you must complete online before the deadline.
- In addition, you must email:
- Education
- Resume
- A motivation letter of no more than 400 words, detailing your reasons for applying to your chosen host university and for the scholarship, including what the Programme means to you. If you have received any type of ORT scholarship, please mention it in the letter.
- Certificate of English proficiency, Level B2.
Deadline: Applications will be accepted through Friday, December 2, 2022.
ORT’s international office will select candidates from among all applications received, based on the available scholarships listed above, taking into account the applicant’s GPA, number of credits earned, statement of purpose, resume, and a personal interview (in person or via Zoom) with those who meet all the above requirements. It will then nominate the final selected candidates to the university of their choice.
In each case, an alternate will be selected in the event that the scholarship recipient is unable to participate in the exchange program for any reason.
The beneficiaries agree to
- Meet the requirements, complete the necessary paperwork, and adhere to the deadlines for the admission process as established by the host university. Final acceptance is at the discretion of the host university, which may reject applicants who do not meet the requirements or deadlines of its admission process.
- Meet the requirements for international credit-bearing mobility under the Erasmus+ program.
- Coordinate theLearning Agreement with ORT and the host university before the start of the mobility period.
- Take courses that will be recognized by ORT, subject to prior approval by the academic coordinators. It is very important to review the course offerings at the host university before submitting your application to the Erasmus+ program.
- Arrange your travel, accommodation, and residence permit (if necessary), and handle any other necessary arrangements to ensure your stay at the destination for the entire period specified in the Erasmus+ grant agreement (including handling visa or residence permit procedures in the host country, opening bank accounts, etc.).
- Take the necessary steps to ensure health coverage in the destination country.
- Provide ORT with copies of the signed agreements and satisfaction surveys.
- Submit a report on your Erasmus+ mobility experience to ORT upon your return, as a requirement for credit transfer (recognition).
In order to process the transfer of earned credits, you must first provide the Student Exchange Office with copies of signed agreements, completed surveys, and the ORT report on the Erasmus+ mobility program you participated in.
Incomplete or late applications will not be considered.
For inquiries, please contact the Student Exchange Office.