Canary Islands launches 2026/27 study grants with 10.5 million euros

The call for applications is brought forward to July and includes higher artistic education for the first time.

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The Government of the Canary Islands has published the call for study grants for the 2026-2027 academic year in the Official Gazette of the Canary Islands, with a total budget of 10.5 million euros.

The Department of Universities, Science, Innovation and Culture has launched this initiative to improve access and retention in higher education. A key update is the inclusion of higher artistic education taught in public centers within the regional grant system for the first time.
The schedule has been significantly advanced, with the announcement released in July compared to August or September in previous years. This change is intended to provide students with greater predictability for their academic planning.

"The incorporation of higher artistic education responds to the commitment to fully recognize these studies within the public grant system and to offer their students the same support opportunities as those pursuing other higher education in the Canary Islands."

Migdalia Machín · Minister of Universities, Science, Innovation and Culture
The program continues to support tuition, transport, disability, and residency costs, with the latter increasing to 3,000 euros. Additionally, income and asset thresholds have been revised to expand eligibility, and the second-chance option for students changing their academic path remains in place.
Applications can be submitted for one month starting the day after the publication in the BOC. The entire process will be managed through the Government of the Canary Islands electronic office.