Monday, April 1, 2013

2013 Tuition Free Universities in Finland for International Students


Do you want to study abroad on tuition free universities in Finland?
University higher education in Finland is funded by the State through the Ministry of Education, and therefore students enrolled in regular degree studies pay no tuition fees.
Bachelor’s and Doctoral level programmes -as well as many Master’s level programmes- do not charge any tuition fees, regardless of your nationality. This also applies to the international degree students and to exchange and visiting students as well. However, some Master’s programmes may charge tuition fees from non-EU/EEA students.
The student union charges a membership fee of about 53 euros/term. Membership is compulsory for those studying for their Bachelor’s or Master’s degrees; those pursuing their doctoral studies may join the student union if they wish.
One important aspect of study in Finland is considering how to finance your study or research period. You will need to be able to cover your everyday living expenses, travel, insurance, etc. Financing one’s stay and studies in Finland by working is not possible.tuition free universities in finland
Below are some of the tuition free universities in Finland for international students. You will also find links for more details about studying in Finland.
University of Oulu: Students who are not citizens of an EU/EEA member states are liable to pay the tuition fee.
University of Turku: Tuition fees are charged from non-EU/EEA citizens (7000 Euro​/academic year).
Learn more about tuition fees in Finnish Universities

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