Methodology

Every figure on this site is curated by hand from official sources, stored in a structured content platform and republished automatically. This page explains the rules the content follows.

What gets published

A program only goes live when its key facts — amounts, eligibility, application channel — are confirmed against at least one official source, and we aim for two. Research claims we could not verify are omitted rather than published with a caveat.

Sources

Primary sources are the administering bodies themselves: study-finance agencies, tax authorities, ministries and municipalities. Every program page lists its sources together with the date we retrieved them.

Freshness

Every program carries a last-verified date. Amounts are indexed annually in most countries, so pages older than 180 days show a warning badge, and an automated weekly check flags anything older than 90 days to the editors.

Translations

Content is written in English plus the local language of each country. Both versions are sibling records of one program and are edited together; when a translation is missing you see the English text with a notice — never a silent machine translation.

What this site is not

We never calculate a personal entitlement, and nothing here is financial or legal advice. Every program links the official application channel — that is where decisions are made.