Official Undergraduate Degrees for International Students
We evaluate your interest and passion more than the mastery of the required competencies in each degree.
STEP 1: ADMISSIONS
To start the process, write to admisiones@taiarts.com or call us at (+34) 91 447 20 55. The Admissions and Enrollment team will guide you, advise you, and provide you with the link to an admissions platform.
Fill in the application and provide the documentation required for the degree of your interest.
Book your appointment for the in-person or online interview with an academic advisor who will be in charge of answering all your questions and guiding you towards the degree that best suits your profile.
At the end of the interview, your academic advisor will inform you whether you have been admitted.
If you have any questions about this step, please write to admisiones@taiarts.com.
STEP 2: RESERVE YOUR SPOT
Once admitted, you will receive an admission certificate along with a welcome letter and the assessment of your interview.
You should reserve your spot within 7 calendar days of receiving the admission certificate.
STEP 3: ENROLLMENT AND PRE-REGISTRATION
All new students who wish to access an official master’s degree will have to pre-register at the Rey Juan Carlos University and must be in possession of and submit the required academic documentation according to the access route (see step 4).
For this step, the Rey Juan Carlos University has established specific deadlines. From the Admissions Department, we will inform you of the dates and we will accompany you throughout the process.
Need help? Contact us, so that we can accompany you in the completion of your enrollment at (+34) 91 447 20 55 or write to admisiones@taiarts.com.
STEP 4: REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION
DEPENDING ON THE ADMISSION ROUTE, NEWLY ADMITTED STUDENTS MUST PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING DOCUMENTATION:
1) STUDENTS WITH STUDIES COMPLETED IN THE EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM OF THE EUROPEAN UNION
– For non-Spanish speaking students:
Certificate of accreditation of B2 level of Spanish.
– For students from the European Union or in possession of the International Baccalaureate Diploma:
UNED Accreditation/Credential
The following link provides details on the required documentation according to the country where the studies were carried out.
2) STUDIES TAKEN OUTSIDE THE EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM OF THE EUROPEAN UNION
– For non-Spanish speaking students:
Certificate of accreditation of B2 level of Spanish
– For students with a non-EU secondary school diploma from an educational system outside the European Union:
Official recognition of your secondary school diploma issued by the Ministry of Education.
In the following links, both the process and the documentation necessary to request this recognition of your diploma are detailed.
Academic Orientation
At TAI, we want to meet and guide you before you embark on your educational experience.
We will help you define your profile and explore your motivations so that you can make the best decision for your professional future.