Inclusion 
The Erasmus+ programme aims to promote equality of opportunity and access, inclusion, diversity and fairness. At the heart of these objectives are people with fewer opportunities.
Persons with 'fewer opportunities':
- students with child/children (declaration on honour)
- students with a degree of disability of minimum 20% or disability generating additional financial needs (declaration on honour)
- students with a chronic disease that generates additional financial needs (declaration on honour)
- students with non-academic family background (declaration on honour)
- students in employment (over 450,- € to under 850,- € per month, employment for at least 6 months prior to departure) (declaration on honour)
Possible special funding (Erasmus+ study stays or internship abroad):
- additional grant: €250 per month in addition to general Erasmus+ grant
or
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Funding of real costs (assumption of possible additional costs, if applicable also for accompanying person and barrier-free accommodation), possible for students with a degree of disability of at least 20% or a chronic illness
Alternative mobility scheme "Blended Mobility:
- Physical stay of 5-30 days on site combined with virtual component (no fixed duration)
- Financial support in the form of daily rates of €70 or €50 and possible top-up 'fewer opportunities' of €100 or €150
Oliver Sachs M.A.
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