Fees, grants and funding
Check out the fees, scholarships, study grants and funding options for studying at UDIT, and get all the key information before taking the next step.
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Undergraduate degree
Studying for a university degree at UDIT means having a good understanding of the financial aspects involved: tuition fees, scholarships and study grants, company scholarships, and government grants compatible with university studies.
The cost of a degree comprises tuition fees and teaching costs. Furthermore, in the case of new students, the place reservation fee and the registration fee must also be taken into account, in accordance with the conditions established for each academic year.
Undergraduate tuition fees
The cost of an undergraduate degree at UDIT comprises tuition fees and teaching costs. For new students, the place reservation fee and the registration fee must also be taken into account.
The tuition fee is €2,100 and includes student insurance.
Tuition and teaching fees will be payable each academic year, in accordance with the conditions set out for the relevant degree programme.
New students make an initial payment of €1,200 to reserve a place, which is deducted from the tuition fees. This payment guarantees a place for the coming academic year.
The second payment covers the remaining tuition fees, €900, and is due in July. In addition, a €500 fee is payable in the first year to open a student file.
It is also possible to pay the full tuition fee in a single payment of €2,100.
Tuition fees are calculated by multiplying the credit point value for the chosen degree programme by the number of credits enrolled in.
In the first year, students must enrol for the 60 ECTS credits corresponding to the full year.
Tuition fees can be paid in a single instalment between 1 and 5 September, with a 3% discount, or in 10 monthly instalments from September to June.
The monthly payment is due on the 5th of each month.
- Bachelor’s degree in Animation: €12,200.
- Bachelor’s Degree in Interior Design: €12,920.
- Bachelor’s Degree in Interior Design (taught in English): €14,540.
- Bachelor’s Degree in Fashion Design: €12,920.
- Bachelor’s Degree in Fashion Management and Communication: €12,920.
- Bachelor’s Degree in Fashion Management and Communication (taught in English): €14,540.
- Bachelor’s Degree in Product Design and Development: €12,800.
- Bachelor’s Degree in Multimedia and Graphic Design: €12,560.
- Bachelor’s Degree in Multimedia and Graphic Design (taught in English): €13,700.
- Bachelor’s Degree in Advertising and Brand Creation: €11,960.
- Bachelor’s Degree in Video Game Design and Development: €12,200.
- Bachelor’s Degree in Video Game Art and Design: €12,200.
- Bachelor’s Degree in Data Science and Artificial Intelligence: €12,560.
- Bachelor’s Degree in Full Stack Development: €11,480.
- Bachelor’s Degree in Human-Centred Robotics: €11,480.
- Bachelor’s Degree in Audiovisual Design and Illustration: €11,960.
The amounts include place reservation, enrolment, opening of academic records and tuition for the first year, in accordance with the conditions set out in the official document.
- Double Degree in Data Science + Full-Stack Development: €13,640.
- Double Degree in Robotics + Data Science and Artificial Intelligence: €14,150.
For Double Degrees, the number of ECTS credits per academic year varies throughout the programme. Therefore, please check the official fees document for full details.
Yes. Undergraduate students at UDIT can supplement their studies with a university-accredited certificate in Applied Artificial Intelligence, depending on the current academic programme offering.
The cost of each programme is €1,000, payable in 10 instalments of €100 per month alongside the standard tuition fees.
These certificates are not included in the basic cost of the degree. To undertake them, you must be enrolled on a degree programme at UDIT.
UDIT will refund the amount paid for securing a place and completing the enrolment process only if the student provides official documentation proving that they do not meet the legal entry requirements for the chosen degree programme.
You can consult the full document on Undergraduate Tuition Fees to view the details of the fees, the cost per ECTS credit, teaching costs and the conditions applicable to each degree programme.
Scholarships and study grants for undergraduate degrees
UDIT is offering scholarships and study grants for prospective undergraduate students. These grants are applied as a discount on tuition fees or, in the case of the Trébol Study Grant, on both tuition and registration fees.
Award of grants is subject to meeting the requirements set out in each call for applications, the submission of the required documentation and the availability of funds.
UDIT scholarships and grants cannot be combined unless expressly stated otherwise. If you are awarded several grants, you must choose one.
Aimed at new students with outstanding academic achievement who are permanent residents in Spain.
It offers a discount of between 50% and 100% on tuition fees for undergraduate degrees.
To be eligible, applicants must demonstrate at least:
- 13 out of 14 or 9 out of 10 in the PAU.
- A grade of over 9.75 out of 10 in the CFGS.
- 9.5 out of 10 in the International Baccalaureate.
The award is determined based on the mark obtained and the income tax return for the financial year specified in the call for applications.
The deadline for applications and submission of documentation is 27 June 2026.
SCHOLARSHIPS AWARDED BY COMPANIES
UDIT is offering scholarships provided by companies in collaboration with organisations linked to technology, innovation and design. These grants are aimed at prospective students of specific undergraduate degree programmes and are applied as a discount on the first year’s tuition fees.
Other costs, such as place reservation, enrolment and registration fees, are excluded.
For the Official Degree in Human-Centred Robotics and the Dual Degree in Robotics + Data Science and Artificial Intelligence, UDIT offers a company scholarship in partnership with Bumerania Robotics.
Key information:
- Partner company: Bumerania Robotics.
- Degree programmes: Bachelor’s Degree in Robotics and Double Degree in Robotics + Data Science and Artificial Intelligence.
- Places available: up to 8 scholarships.
- Discount:30% off first-year tuition fees.
- Application deadline: until funds are exhausted.
OFFICIAL UNIVERSITY UNDERGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS
In addition to UDIT’s own scholarships and grants, undergraduate students may apply for government-funded scholarships for university studies, provided they meet the eligibility criteria set out in each call for applications.
These grants are provided by public bodies. It is therefore important to always check the official terms and conditions, application deadlines and required documentation before submitting an application.
Students enrolled on official undergraduate degree programmes may apply for general grants from the Ministry of Education, provided they meet the academic and financial criteria set out in the current call for applications.
These grants may cover various costs depending on the student’s profile, family income, place of residence and the conditions published by the Ministry.
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Master's degrees
Taking the step towards a Master’s degree at UDIT involves carefully reviewing the financial details associated with the programme: tuition fees, payment options, the university’s own scholarships, government grants and other funding opportunities for postgraduate study.
Fees may vary depending on the Master’s degree chosen and the type of programme. UDIT provides specific information for Official University Master’s degrees and for Continuing Education Master’s degrees.
Master’s degree tuition fees
The cost of a Master’s degree at UDIT comprises tuition fees and teaching costs. Depending on the programme and the qualifying degree, additional course fees may also apply.
Fees vary depending on the Master’s degree chosen. Please check the amounts, payment methods and conditions for each programme.
Tuition fees for Master’s programmes at UDIT are divided into two main components: enrolment and tuition.
The tuition fee includes student insurance. For Official University Master’s programmes, the tuition fee is divided into a place reservation fee and a registration fee.
The total tuition fee for Official University Master’s degrees is €2,150.
This amount is divided into:
- Place reservation: €1,650, deductible from the total tuition fee.
- Enrolment confirmation: €500.
Payment of the place reservation fee guarantees a place on the chosen course for the coming academic year.
Tuition fees can be paid in a single instalment, with a 2% discount, or in 10 monthly instalments, from October to July.
The monthly payment is due on the 5th of each month.
No. The total cost varies depending on the programme.
Official University Master’s degrees have total fees ranging from €10,790 to €14,450, depending on the programme.
The Master’s in Branding: Brand Creation and Design, as a Continuing Professional Development Master’s, has a total cost of €9,000.
Depending on their entry qualification, some students will be required to take supplementary modules before the start of the term to strengthen certain skills.
These supplementary modules can range from 4 to 12 ECTS credits, at a cost of €100 per ECTS credit.
The course load for the Master’s programmes is 60 ECTS credits, plus any supplementary modules the student may be required to take, where applicable.
UDIT will refund the amount paid for securing a place and completing enrolment only if the student provides official documentation proving that they do not meet the legal entry requirements for the chosen degree programme.
Master's Scholarships
UDIT offers scholarships and grants for Master’s degree programmes designed to facilitate access to specific postgraduate courses.
The conditions, amounts, eligibility criteria and deadlines may vary depending on the type of programme and the requirements set for each grant. If you have any queries regarding your situation, the University Guidance team can help you review the available options.
The Accede Scholarship is aimed at new students enrolled on specific UDIT Master’s degree programmes delivered through face-to-face teaching.
To apply, you must have completed the admission process before reserving your place.
This grant can provide up to a 30% discount on tuition fees, subject to the assessment of the UDIT Scholarships and Study Grants Committee.
To be eligible for the scholarship, applicants must submit a personal statement and supporting documentation, such as letters of recommendation, a portfolio, diplomas or other relevant documents.
UDIT will notify applicants of the decision to award or refuse the scholarship, as well as the amount, within a maximum of 25 working days following admission to the programme.
Applicants may apply for more than one scholarship, but the award of one will preclude the others. If more than one grant is awarded, one must be chosen.
Failure to pay three monthly instalments during an academic year will result in the loss of the scholarship or financial aid awarded.
The Accede Scholarship does not apply to the online Master’s programmes in Cybersecurity or Technopedagogical Design.
Government-funded scholarships for Master’s degrees
In addition to the Accede Scholarship, students on the Official Master’s Degree programme at UDIT may apply for government-funded scholarships for university studies, provided they meet the eligibility criteria set out in each call for applications.
These grants are provided by public bodies. It is therefore important to always check the official terms and conditions, application deadlines and required documentation before submitting an application.
Students on an Official Master’s degree programme may apply for general grants from the Ministry of Education, provided they meet the academic and financial criteria set out in each call for applications.
The award, amount, deadlines and documentation required depend on the awarding body and on each student’s academic, financial and personal circumstances.
Casa de México Foundation Scholarships in Spain
The Casa de México Foundation in Spain runs an academic training scholarship programme aimed at Mexican students and professionals who wish to study for a master’s degree at Spanish institutions.
UDIT is one of the institutions involved in this scheme. The conditions for participation, requirements, documentation, deadlines and decisions are subject to the terms and conditions published by the Foundation.
These scholarships may provide full or partial support for tuition fees, travel, accommodation and living expenses, depending on the conditions set out in each call for applications.
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Vocational Training
Studying vocational training at UDIT involves understanding the tuition fees and official grants that may apply, depending on the course, the student’s circumstances and the requirements set out in each call for applications.
UDIT’s Vocational Training qualifications are official and recognised by the Department for Education, meaning they may be eligible for official grants offered by public bodies.
Vocational Training Tuition Fees
The cost of studying vocational training at UDIT comprises the place reservation fee and tuition fees. The amounts may vary depending on the training programme chosen.
Please check the fees, payment methods and terms and conditions for each programme.
Vocational training fees are divided into two main categories: place reservation and tuition.
Place reservation is subject to payment of the reservation fee and compliance with the legal entry requirements at the start of the course.
The booking fee for the vocational training courses included in the fees is €1,000.
If the legal entry requirements are not met at the start of the course, UDIT will refund the amount paid.
The tuition fee includes school insurance.
The total fees for vocational training are:
- Higher Level Vocational Training Course in 3D Animation, Games and Interactive Environments: €6,800.
- Higher Level Vocational Training Course in Multi-platform Application Development: €6,500.
- Higher-Level Vocational Training Course in Web Application Development: €6,500.
- Higher Level Vocational Training Course in Networked Computer Systems Administration: €6,500.
- Advanced Vocational Training Course in Administration and Finance: €6,500.
- Intermediate Vocational Training Course in Microcomputer Systems and Networks: €5,500.
- Advanced Vocational Training Course in Multi-platform and Web Application Development: €6,500.
Tuition fees can be paid in two ways:
- Single payment: payment of the full tuition fee at the time of booking a place, with a 3% discount.
- Monthly payments: tuition fees paid in 10 interest-free monthly instalments, from September to June.
The monthly payment is due on the 5th of each month.
Monthly tuition fees vary depending on the course:
- 3D Animation, Games and Interactive Environments: €580 per month.
- Cross-Platform Application Development: €550 per month.
- Web Application Development: €550 per month.
- Networked Computer Systems Administration: €550 per month.
- Administration and Finance: €550 per month.
- Microcomputer Systems and Networks: €450 per month.
- Advanced Vocational Training Course in Multi-platform and Web Application Development: €550 per month.
OFFICIAL GRANTS FOR Vocational Training
Vocational Training students at UDIT may apply for various government grants offered by public bodies, provided they meet the eligibility criteria set out in each call for applications.
These grants may vary depending on the type of course, the student’s academic and financial circumstances, and the terms and conditions published by each awarding body.
Community of Madrid grants for vocational training at private colleges
The Community of Madrid is offering grants to students enrolled in intermediate and advanced vocational training courses at authorised private educational institutions located in the Community of Madrid.
These grants are subject to a public call for applications and may vary in terms of eligibility criteria, deadlines, amounts and documentation, depending on the terms and conditions published by the awarding body.
Please visit the official website of the Community of Madrid to view general information about the grant, including eligibility criteria, deadlines, the application process and the decision.
Second Chance Scholarships from the Community of Madrid
The Community of Madrid ’s Second Chance Grants are aimed at people who wish to resume their education through programmes included in this funding scheme.
These grants may be used for vocational training courses, provided that the requirements set by the awarding body are met and the course is included in the relevant terms and conditions.
Please consult the official information from the Community of Madrid to check the requirements, application process, documentation, deadlines and conditions of the grant.
Official grants from the Department for Education for vocational training
Official vocational training qualifications may be eligible for grants and financial assistance from the Ministry of Education, Vocational Training and Sport, provided that the student meets the established academic, financial and documentation requirements.
These grants may be applied for in relation to non-university studies, including Intermediate Vocational Training and Advanced Vocational Training.
The application, deadlines, amounts and required documentation depend on the conditions published by the Ministry.
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Funding
All degree programmes offered by UDIT can be funded through student loans.
UDIT has agreements with Banco Santander to offer financing options for university studies. If you are interested in this option, please contact us so that the bank can carry out a personalised assessment of your situation.
International students
If you come from a different education system or live outside Spain, certain aspects of the process may require specific attention: entry requirements, academic documentation, recognition of qualifications, payment methods, available scholarships and the next steps for studying in Madrid.
UDIT supports international students throughout the admission and enrolment process, so that they can have their queries resolved before securing their place.
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Frequently Asked Questions
The cost of a bachelor’s degree at UDIT comprises tuition fees and teaching costs.
Tuition fees are €2,100 and include student insurance. For new students, an initial payment of €1,200 is required to reserve a place, which is deductible from the tuition fees, and a second payment of €900 covers the remainder of the tuition fees. In addition, a €500 fee is payable in the first year to open a student file.
Tuition fees vary depending on the degree programme and are calculated by multiplying the credit cost for each degree by 60 ECTS credits, which corresponds to a full academic year.
The cost of a Master’s degree at UDIT varies depending on the programme.
Official University Master’s degrees have total fees ranging from €10,790 to €14,450, depending on the qualification.
The Master’s in Branding: Brand Creation and Design, as a Continuing Professional Development Master’s, has a total cost of €9,000.
The cost of vocational training at UDIT varies depending on the course.
The total fees for vocational training range from €5,500 to €6,800, depending on the qualification.
The place reservation fee is €1,000 and tuition fees can be paid in 10 monthly instalments, with monthly amounts ranging from €450 to €580, depending on the course.
UDIT offers a range of scholarships and financial aid for prospective undergraduate students.
These include:
- Academic Excellence Scholarship.
- High Academic Achievement Scholarship.
- Trébol Study Grant.
- Young Talents Scholarship.
- Family allowances.
- Company scholarships for specific degree programmes.
Each form of financial support has specific requirements, deadlines, documentation and conditions.
It depends on the type of grant.
For the Academic Excellence Scholarship, you must achieve at least 13 out of 14 or 9 out of 10 in the PAU. For CFGS, a mark higher than 9.75 out of 10; and for the International Baccalaureate, 9.5 out of 10.
For the High Academic Achievement Scholarship, you must achieve at least 12 out of 14 or 8.5 out of 10 in the PAU. For CFGS, a mark higher than 9.75 out of 10; and for the International Baccalaureate, 9.5 out of 10.
The Trébol Study Grant requires an average mark of 7.5 or above in ESO, Intermediate Vocational Training or equivalent studies.
The Young Talents Scholarship is based on the submission of an original project linked to the undergraduate degree programme the applicant wishes to pursue.
Yes. You are eligible for more than one UDIT scholarship or grant provided you meet the requirements set out in each call for applications.
However, UDIT scholarships and grants cannot be combined unless expressly stated otherwise. If you receive multiple offers, you must choose one.
UDIT scholarships and grants have their own eligibility criteria.
In some cases, UDIT will check for compatibility with other scholarships or study grants awarded by official bodies. It is therefore important to review the terms and conditions of each call for applications and consult the University Guidance team before submitting your application.
Yes. UDIT is offering corporate scholarships in collaboration with Bumerania Robotics, Indra, BIP, DXC Technology, HP and Pilma.
These scholarships are aimed at prospective students of specific degree programmes related to Robotics, Data Science and Artificial Intelligence, and Product Design and Development.
They are applied as a discount on the first-year tuition fees and can range from 30% to 50%, depending on the partner company and the degree programme.
Yes. UDIT offers the Accede Scholarship, a grant of up to 30% of the tuition fees for certain Master’s programmes.
In addition, students on Official Master’s programmes can apply for government grants for postgraduate studies if they meet the established criteria.
There are also external schemes, such as the Fundación Casa de México Scholarships in Spain, aimed at Mexican students and professionals wishing to study a Master’s degree at Spanish institutions.
Yes. Vocational Training students at UDIT can look into various official grants offered by public bodies.
These include:
- Scholarships from the Community of Madrid for vocational training at private centres.
- Second Chance grants from the Community of Madrid.
- Official grants from the Ministry of Education.
The award, amount, requirements, deadlines and documentation depend on the terms and conditions published by each awarding body.
Yes. There are instalment payment options available depending on the type of course.
For undergraduate degrees, tuition fees can be paid in a single instalment, with a 3% discount, or in 10 monthly instalments, from September to June.
For Master’s programmes, tuition fees can be paid in a single instalment, with a 2% discount, or in 10 monthly instalments, from October to July.
For vocational training, tuition fees can be paid in a single instalment, with a 3% discount, or in 10 interest-free monthly instalments, from September to June.
Yes. UDIT has agreements in place with Banco Santander to facilitate access to student loans.
If you are interested in this option, please contact UDIT so that the bank can carry out a personalised assessment of your case.
The granting of funding will be subject to analysis and approval by the bank.
It depends on the scholarship and the renewal conditions set out in its terms and conditions.
Some grants may be renewed or reinstated in subsequent academic years if the established academic requirements are met again. In other cases, the grant may be reduced or withdrawn if the required conditions are not met.
Always check the specific terms and conditions of each scholarship to find out the conditions for renewal, reduction or loss.
If you’re unsure which scholarship, grant or funding might be right for you, you can contact the UDIT University Guidance team.
They will be able to help you review the type of course you are interested in, your academic situation and the options available in accordance with the applicable terms and conditions.
Yes. Fees, scholarships, grants, deadlines, documentation and funding conditions are subject to change.
Before starting any application, please check the information published on this page and the terms and conditions for each scholarship, grant or funding scheme.
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