Key data
| Regulation | Resolution of May 11, 2026, of the General Mutual Fund of Civil Servants of the State |
|---|---|
| BOE Publication | May 20, 2026 |
| Entry into force | May 11, 2026 |
| Affected parties | Civil servants of the State members of MUFACE and their beneficiaries |
| Category | Public Sector |
| Academic year | 2025/2026 course |
| BOE Reference | BOE-A-2026-10876 |
Civil servants of the State integrated in MUFACE and their families have access to a study scholarship program for the 2025/2026 academic year. The Resolution of May 11, 2026 of the General Mutual Fund of Civil Servants of the State activates this annual call, which covers expenses derived from regulated studies at different educational levels.
If you are a civil servant of the State member of MUFACE or have beneficiaries in your care who are pursuing regulated studies, this call can provide direct economic support for the current academic year. The key is to review the access criteria and prepare the documentation before the deadline expires.
What does this regulation establish?
The resolution calls for MUFACE's annual study scholarship program for the 2025/2026 academic year. The main elements it regulates are as follows:
- Access requirements: Applicants must meet economic and academic criteria set out in the bases of the call.
- Studies covered: Scholarships are aimed at covering expenses derived from regulated studies at different educational levels.
- Beneficiaries: Both members themselves and their beneficiaries (dependents) can apply for them.
- Documentation: The call establishes the necessary documentation to prove compliance with economic and academic criteria.
- Deadlines: Application deadlines are set in the bases of the call published in the BOE.
This resolution follows the pattern of MUFACE's annual calls, which each academic year opens this aid program to provide economic support to civil servants and their families in matters of training.
Economic and operational impact
From an economic perspective, this call represents an opportunity to obtain direct financing for educational expenses. The key points to consider are:
- Reduction of educational costs: Scholarships cover expenses derived from regulated studies, which can ease the family budget allocated to training during the 2025/2026 academic year.
- Economic criteria: Access is conditional on meeting economic thresholds defined in the bases, so not all members will have automatic entitlement to the scholarship.
- Academic criteria: In addition to economic requirements, academic conditions are required that must be accredited with the corresponding documentation.
- Educational levels covered: The call covers different levels of regulated studies, which broadens the spectrum of potential beneficiaries within the MUFACE group.
The resolution does not specify in the published summary the specific amounts of the scholarships or the exact economic access thresholds. These data are included in the bases of the call, available in the full text published in the BOE.
Who does it affect?
This call directly affects the following groups:
- Civil servants of the State members of MUFACE who are pursuing regulated studies in the 2025/2026 academic year.
- Beneficiaries of MUFACE members (children, spouse or other dependents according to the bases) who are enrolled in regulated studies.
- Advisors and human resources managers in bodies of the General Administration of the State who must inform their employees about this type of aid.
It does not affect civil servants of bodies with their own mutual funds other than MUFACE (such as ISFAS for the Armed Forces or MUGEJU for the Administration of Justice), nor employees of the private sector.
Practical example
A civil servant of the State integrated in MUFACE has two children enrolled in regulated studies: one in High School and another in a university degree. If the family unit meets the economic criteria established in the bases of the call, the member can submit a scholarship application for both beneficiaries, providing the academic and economic documentation required within the deadline set in the resolution.
Similarly, if it is the civil servant himself who is pursuing regulated studies (for example, an official master's degree or higher-level training), he can also apply for the scholarship in his own name as a member, provided he proves compliance with the academic and economic criteria required.
In both cases, the first step is to review the bases of the call in the BOE to verify whether the family unit's income is within the established thresholds and what specific documentation must be provided.
What should interested parties do now?
- Verify MUFACE membership status: Confirm that you are enrolled in MUFACE as a civil servant of the State, as this is the essential prerequisite for accessing the call.
- Consult the complete bases in the BOE: Access the full text of the Resolution of May 11, 2026 (BOE-A-2026-10876) to learn the exact economic and academic criteria, scholarship amounts and application deadlines.
- Check compliance with economic criteria: Review whether your family unit's income is within the thresholds established in the bases before starting the process.
- Gather the necessary documentation: Prepare in advance the academic and economic documentation required to prove compliance with the requirements.
- Submit the application within the deadline: Process the application through MUFACE strictly respecting the deadline set in the call, as applications submitted after the deadline will not be accepted.
- Inform affected employees (if you are responsible for HR): If you manage personnel in the General Administration of the State, communicate this call to MUFACE member civil servants so they can assess whether they are eligible to apply for the scholarship.
Frequently asked questions
Who can apply for MUFACE scholarships 2025/2026?
MUFACE members (civil servants of the State) and their beneficiaries who meet the economic and academic criteria set out in the bases of the call for the 2025/2026 academic year can apply for them.
What studies can MUFACE scholarships be requested for?
Scholarships are aimed at covering expenses derived from regulated studies at different educational levels, as established by the call published on May 20, 2026. The specific levels and conditions are included in the bases of the resolution.
When was the MUFACE 2025/2026 scholarship call published?
The Resolution was published on May 20, 2026 in the BOE, with an entry into force date of May 11, 2026. The official reference is BOE-A-2026-10876.
What documentation is needed to apply for a MUFACE scholarship?
The call establishes in its bases the documentation necessary to prove the economic and academic criteria required. To know the exact details, the full text of the resolution published in the BOE (BOE-A-2026-10876) must be consulted.
Where are MUFACE scholarships applied for in the 2025/2026 academic year?
Applications are processed through MUFACE, the General Mutual Fund of Civil Servants of the State, following the deadlines and procedure established in the call.