1972
October
Malaga
CFS Marbella - Ctra N-340, Km. 176 - Urb. Rio Verde
Location & Facilities
UMA is divided into two campuses in Málaga. In turn, some of the University's activities are carried out in other strategic locations throughout the city
and province; thus, this network of knowledge is present in key points such as the city's business centre, Andalusia's Technology Park, and in other
cities such as Ronda and Antequera.
Situated below the Alcazaba and opposite the Park and Port of Malaga is the Recorate's Building. Due to its cultural and architectural values, this
building constitutes a cultural, social, and academic reference at the city centre. Moreover, the School of Health Sciences, the Centre of Spanish for
Speakers of Other Languages, the Provincial Council's subsidised Nursing School, and the Grice-Hutchinson Experimental Centre are also located in the city.
Facilities:
Homestay is a form of accomodation that allows visitors to rent rooms with local families. It is sometimes used by people who wish to improve their
language skills and become familiar with the local lifestyle.
Home Stay
Self-catered- students have their own bedroom and use of a bathroom & kitchen to prepare their own meals and cook for themselves.
Bed and breakfast- students are provided with breakfast by the host family. This will generally consist of the choice of cereal, toast, fruit,
tea and coffee.
Half board– Students are provided with breakfast and an evening meal by the host family. A suitable time for dinner should be agreed between
the student and the host family, and you should let your host family know in advance if you won’t be home for dinner, or would like dinner to be saved
for you to eat if you will be late one evening.
Shared Housing
Shared housing is where a group of students rent a property and share the rent and bills between them. There are many shared houses or apartments to rent
in and around Fuengirola & San Pedro. You can also rent your own property without friends or flatmates.
The bills remain the student’s responsibility at all times. The college can provide all prospective students with a list of home stay and shared housing
options, however, the college has not visited any of these properties and any arrangement made, is between the student, host family/ agent or property owner.
Pre-Arrival Information for International (Non EU) Students regarding living in Spain When you arrive in Spain you will need to show an Immigration
Officer your official documents to show that you can legally enter the country.
Make sure you have:
Your valid passport, complete with your visa.
Certificate of Acceptance, detailing your unconditional offer on a course at Malaga College, and bank payment slip proving that
you have paid your first years course fees in full.
Evidence of financial support for the duration of your stay.
Details of accommodation in Spain (temporary)
Evidence of a recent medical examination and health insurance.
You will then be required to pass through the customs area of the airport. You are only allowed to bring a certain amount of goods into the Spain tax-free
, so please check what they are. At the airport, you will have to choose between the Green (Nothing to Declare) and Red (Goods to Declare) exits.
List of Department
Scholarship
Scholarships
General & Mobility Grants
Departmental Collaboration grants
UMA Grants
Courses Offered
Diploma
Managing Health & Safety
Maritime Management
Accounting & Finance
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