The Erasmus+ programme has been a cornerstone of European educational exchange since its inception in 1987, evolving to support a broader array of international students and fostering academic, cultural, and personal growth across Europe. Managed by the European Commission, Erasmus+ provides international students with invaluable opportunities to study, work, and volunteer abroad. This article explores how Erasmus+ supports international students, the benefits of participation, and its role in shaping a more interconnected Europe.