The Consejería de Educación of Castilla y León published the resolution for student aid grants for the 2025-2026 academic year on June 15, 2026. This order covers students enrolled in Bachillerato, vocational training (Formación Profesional), and specific special regime programs across the region. Beneficiaries and those with denied applications can now verify their status through official provincial education boards and the online education portal.
Accessing Grant Status
Information regarding individual application outcomes is contained in two specific annexes. According to the Consejería de Educación, Annex I lists all granted applications, including the specific financial amount awarded to each student. Annex II provides the list of rejected applications, which includes the formal reason for each denial.

These documents are available for consultation at the Direcciones Provinciales de Educación. Students or their guardians may also verify their status through the regional education portal’s application system.
The resolution process is governed by the Orden del 10 de junio de 2026, which standardizes aid distribution for specialized educational paths in Castilla y León, including vocational and special regime studies for the 2025-2026 term.
Appealing a Decision
Applicants who disagree with the resolution have the right to file a formal appeal, known as a recurso de reposición, addressed to the Consejera de Educación. Per Article 123 of Law 39/2015, the deadline to submit this appeal is one month from the day following the official publication.
This means all appeals must be submitted no later than July 15, 2026. Applicants are advised to use the official procedure code IAPA 2281 when generating their documentation through the designated online link.
The administrative timeline established here is strict. By tying the appeal window to the specific publication date of June 15, the administration creates a clear, predictable framework for resolving disputes. However, students should ensure they cite the correct IAPA 2281 code to avoid procedural delays in their filing.
Next Steps for Applicants
Should the appeal process yield new information or if a student requires clarification on their specific case, they may reach out to the 012 information service. Additionally, local educational centers and the relevant provincial education offices serve as primary points of contact for resolving questions regarding the resolution.
Frequently Asked Questions
How can I check if my grant application was approved?
You can check the list of granted applications in Annex I, which is available at the Direcciones Provinciales de Educación or via the online education portal.
What is the deadline to appeal a decision?
The deadline is July 15, 2026. This represents one month from the official publication date of June 15, 2026.
Where can I get help if I have questions about my result?
You can contact the 012 service, speak with your educational center, or reach out directly to your provincial education office.
Have you verified your application status through the official portal yet?
