Study in Norway: Tuition Fees & Scholarships
Norway doesn’t charge tuition fees. It doesn’t matter where you’re from or what you’re studying, you normally won’t pay a single Krone in tuition in Norway. However, this only applies to public schools that receive funding from the state.
Norway doesn’t charge tuition fees. It doesn’t matter where you’re from or what you’re studying, you normally won’t pay a single Krone in tuition in Norway. However, this only applies to public schools that receive funding from the state.
The logic of the Norwegian government is that, as Norway can be expensive, this can be offset through free tuition.
Private schools are free to set their own fees. These can vary from 86,000NOK (US$9500) for undergraduate programs to 103,000NOK (US$11,300) or more for postgraduate study. You can usually find out whether a school is public or private on their website.
Doctoral programs are often classed as jobs in Norway, meaning that you’re paid while you research and teach.
As for scholarships, Norway has plenty on offer. You can find a list here. Some are dependent on your nationality, what you study and at what level.
The most sought after are the Nordplus Student Exchange, which offers generous funding, and those offered by Sons of Norway. Some schools in Europe and North America also offer funding to those looking to study abroad in Norway.
Overview
Norway is known as the Land of the Fjords. But there is so much more to this country than just is natural beauty. This section gives you an overview of what it's like to study in Norway.
Education in Norway
Want to learn about how the higher education system works in Norway? Norway is a popular destination for a variety of students, given its diverse programs, free education and its culture and history. Take a minute to find out more about the structure of the education system in Norway!
Student Visas & Permits
Do you need a visa to enter Norway to study? Learn more about the student visa process, and what you need to enter the country, depending on your citizen status. You will also be required to bring certain documents with you to passport control at the airport, which we cover as well.
Housing & Living Costs
Norway is considered more expensive compared to other countries in Europe. We’ve detailed average living and housing costs so that you can get a better idea of what you would be paying as a student in Norway
Language & Culture
Find out more about what Norway offers in terms of language, culture, cuisine, and more!
Application Process
The deadlines to apply for the autumn semester at most universities are in June, however, international students are strongly advised to apply as early as possible and to leave time for sorting out the details.
Programs
Ready to look at education in Norway? Use our search engine to find and compare top programs in Norway.
Author
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