As of this year, the university college-students can request a Cultural Youth Pass (Cultureel Jongeren Paspoort or CJP) via Group T for free.
CJP and Euro<26
CJP is a Euro<26 organization based in Flanders, Belgium. Euro<26 offers great discounts for young people across Europe. But it is much more than just a card. It is the key for youngsters to information, mobility, culture and participation. Through a range of services, discounts and advantages, Euro<26 encourages young people under 26 to make informed life choices, explore their world, and play a full part as residents of Europe in today's society.
What's on offer?
- Numerous discounts and benefits in over 40 countries: from Playstation to Van Gogh, from public transport to deodorant.
- 4 magazines each including a number of exclusive CJP-coupons worth minimally €30.
- Up-to-date reviews, columns, movies, and articles.
- A two-weekly CJP-newsletter in your inbox with tailored tips and tricks.
- Free participation in all contests.
- The possibility to become a CJP-volunteer:a rich experience that can be put to good use in your further career.
- And more...
English? This way...
CJP will soon launch an English-language website. For now, the following English-language information is available:
- About CJP: www.cjp.be
- About Euro<26, the organization behind CJP: www.euro26.org

