ABSTRACT

Sub-Saharan students living in Morocco belong to two different groups: students who have obtained a grant from the Moroccan state and who study in public universities, and students who do not receive such a grant and who usually attend private establishments. Although the former type of student migration has been going on longer than the latter, both flows have increased during the last decade, a trend that illustrates the interrelations between Morocco’s regional integration in sub-Saharan Africa and the increase in overall sub-Saharan mobility.