January feels quiet in schools.
But in Erasmus+, January is leverage.
While most schools wait for spring to “get serious,” the schools that run smooth, stress-free mobilities in 2026 start now — not because they rush, but because they plan.
Why January Is the Hidden Advantage
Whether your school is accredited (KA121) or non-accredited (KA122), the same truth applies:
👉 problems don’t come from funding — they come from late logistics and unclear planning.
By January, strong schools already begin answering three questions:
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How many teachers are we realistically sending?
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Which competences are we prioritising (digital, soft skills, inclusion)?
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Who handles the operational details so leadership doesn’t burn time?
Ignoring these questions until spring usually leads to rushed decisions, limited availability, and unnecessary admin stress.

For Accredited Schools (KA121): Funding Is Not the Bottleneck
If your school holds KA121 accreditation, your challenge is not approval — it’s execution at scale.
Sending 10–20 teachers across a year means dealing with:
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Travel Bands and real transport costs
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Daily Subsistence Allowance alignment
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Accommodation availability
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Transfers, schedules, cultural activities
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OID-aligned documentation and reporting logic
This is why many accredited schools now work with a logistics partner, not just a course provider.
At Lina Edu (Split, Croatia), schools choose us because we:
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Pre-design teacher training weeks (Digital Classrooms, Soft Skills)
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Handle accommodation + airport transfers
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Build cultural programs that fit mobility logic
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Support volume bookings with an annual planning mindset
January is when these slots are still flexible.

For Non-Accredited Schools (KA122): Calm Beats Panic
If your school is applying via KA122, January is not for panic — it’s for clarity.
Strong applications usually share three traits:
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A clear, realistic training need
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A simple budget (Travel Bands + DSA understood correctly)
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A credible mobility plan (provider, location, outcomes)
Split works well for Erasmus+ because it’s safe, cost-effective, and logistically simple — which reviewers like.
We regularly help schools by:
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Reviewing ideas before they become complicated
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Explaining budget logic in plain language
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Aligning training outcomes with Erasmus+ priorities
A calm January saves a stressful February.

The Takeaway
Erasmus+ doesn’t reward urgency — it rewards preparedness.
January is when:
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accredited schools lock smooth execution
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non-accredited schools build confidence
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availability is still wide
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decision-making is calm
📩 If you want to start 2026 from a position of control, now is the moment.
Contact us at info@linaedu.eu with the Subject line “I’m Ready for Erasmus+ 2026”
