eUniv’s Bachelor’s Degrees in Humanities and Catalan Language Declared Equivalent to Spanish Degrees

During the current 2024–25 academic year, the Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities of the Government of Spain has officially granted a favourable resolution for the recognition of equivalency between the eUniv’s bachelor’s degrees issued by the Government of Andorra and the Spanish university undergraduate degree (Grado).
The first equivalency declarations issued by the Spanish ministry, earlier this academic year, were for the Bachelor’s Degrees in Business Administration (ADE) and Law. The most recent ones include the Bachelor’s Degrees in Humanities and in Catalan Language.
As a result, all bachelor’s programmes already fully implemented at the F. Layret University College of eUniv now have official academic recognition in Spain. The Bachelor’s Degrees in Communication and Psychology will be eligible to apply for recognition starting next academic year, once the first class has graduated, while those in Political Science, Classical Languages, and Marketing will be eligible the following year.
According to Article 2.c) of Royal Decree 889/2022, of October 18, the declaration of equivalence constitutes the official recognition of academic training completed to obtain a non-Spanish university degree and its alignment with one of the three academic levels of the Spanish university system — in this case, the Grado. Furthermore, Article 5.2 establishes that such a declaration will have, throughout Spanish territory and from the date of its issuance, the academic and administrative effects corresponding to the university level to which equivalence is granted.
Graduates of eUniv’s bachelor’s degrees already had the academic right to access master’s programmes in any member state of the European Higher Education Area. This declaration of equivalency now extends their rights to the professional sphere.
