Fund Your Learning Journey

Which subsidies are available for your Executive Education?

 

Solvay Lifelong Learning partners with various organisations to offer you access to subsidies and financial aid. This collaboration is designed to assist you in covering a portion of your education expenses with us.


Explore all the available financial assistance options that you can apply for on this page.


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Eligibility Criteria

Various subsidies tailored to your profile

 

Select your region to uncover the range of assistance you're eligible to apply for.

Residents of the Brussels Capital Region are eligible to apply for the following subsidies:
 
  • Educational Subsidy: Self-employed, or employees working for SMEs in Brussels, under certain conditions, are entitled to an Educational Subsidy. You have to submit the subsidy application within 30 days after the start of the programme/module/course.
    For more information : Economie-Emploi

  • Training Vouchers: You are an employee or you work as a temporary worker and you live or you work in Flanders/Brussels. You can request your training voucher via the WSE counter and you should preferably request the cheque before your registration so you can use it to pay your registration fee.
    For more information: Vlaanderen
 
  • Paid Training Leave: Paid educational leave allows workers (private sector) to train during the day or in staggered hours while retaining their salary. Employers receive reimbursement from Brussels Economy and Employment, based on certain criteria. The employee must submit the certificate of enrolment (specific certificate for educational leave issued by the school) to his employer within 20 days of the start of the course. This certificate must be delivered to the employer either by registered mail or with an acknowledgement of receipt. In case of a late registration after the launch of the programme at the latest within 8 days of the registration.
Residents of the Flemish Region are eligible to apply for the following subsidies:
 
  • SME Wallet: The SME e-wallet is oriented towards practitioners of ‘liberal professions’ and SMEs whose operational headquarters are located in the Flemish Region. You have to submit the subsidy application within 14 days of the start of the programme/module/course.
    For more information: VLAIO

 

  • Paid Training Leave: Under certain conditions, employees in the private sector are entitled to Flemish training leave. They are allowed to be absent from work to attend training or to prepare for evaluations, while their wages continue to be fully paid. The employer can be reimbursed a lump sum as compensation for the wage costs. You have to submit the subsidy application within 14 days of the start of the start of the programme/module/course.
    For more information: Vlaanderen

  • Training Vouchers: You are an employee or you work as a temporary worker and you live or you work in Flanders/Brussels. You can request your training voucher via the WSE counter and you should preferably request the cheque before your registration so that you can use it to pay your registration fee.
    For more information: Vlaanderen

Residents of the Wallonia Region are eligible to apply for the following subsidies:

 

  • Training Vouchers: Full or part-time employees from SME which has a maximum of 250 workers as well as self-employed. You have to submit the subsidy application within 14 days of the start of the programme/module/course.
    For more information: Forem.

The subsidies and financial assistance mentioned are subject to the renewal of the regional agreement. Depending on the chosen programme, some of these aids and subsidies may not be available.

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