Study Abroad and working job in Sweden

Study Abroad and working job in Sweden

weden is known to be one of the more expensive destinations in Europe to travel in, and while many expenses are quite high, this doesn’t necessarily mean the costs of studying is very high.

Some foreign students can even study in Sweden without paying tuition fees. For example, if you have a Swedish temporary residence permit, are a European Union, European Economic Area or Swiss citizen, have family that is a EU or EEA citizen with right of residence in Sweden, or plan to pursue a PhD in Sweden, you also won’t have to pay fees.

There are also opportunities for scholarships from Swedish universities and the government-run Swedish Institute, so check out individual universities to see what may be available for international students. For example, Lund University offers a competitive scholarship for direct enrolment students that covers 25-100% of program fees. Uppsala University also offers scholarships for international students, with more money generally reserved for Master’s students.

If you’re not eligible for free tuition and are unable to get a scholarship, if you’re from the US you may still find paying full tuition fees at Swedish institutions to be cheaper than paying for college at home, or at least comparable. Although fees vary depending on the course and the institution, per year as a direct enrolment, fee-paying international student.

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