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Students with citizenship from outside of the EU/EEA and Switzerland are required to pay the tuition fee at the University of Stavanger. For the academic year 2024/2025, the following rates apply.
Students with citizenship from a country outside of the EU/EEA and Switzerland are required to pay tuition fees at the University of Stavanger. The tuition fees will not affect students who have already started their studies before autumn 2023 or exchange students from partner universities.
From 2023, all applicants to studies at the Faculty of Performing Arts are required to upload a valid passport or national ID card to confirm citizenship. This is due to the introduction of tuition fees for applicants with citizenship outside the EU/EEA or Switzerland.
Students from outside of the European Economic Area (EEA) and Switzerland are required to pay tuition fees at the University of Stavanger. The tuition fees will not affect students who have already started their studies before autumn 2023 or exchange students from partner universities.
Here you can read about the auditions for studies in music performance. You will also find information regarding which day the various instruments will conduct their auditions in week 10.
Applies to studies starting in Autumn 2024.
This includes more information regarding the admission process for Prehospital Critical Care (PHCC).
Applicants to international master's programmes with outstanding academic backgrounds may be granted early admission.
If you are applying through local admission, we use the conversion scales below to calculate your points for admission.
As a general requirement, all applicants must meet the English language requirement. For studies taught in Norwegian, applicants must meet both Norwegian and English language requirements.
On this page you can find more information regarding early admission and prior qualifications for local admission at the University of Stavanger
Find practical information for international students coming to the University of Stavanger for semester exchange or a full degree programme.
Here you find information on how to apply to the to one-year studies level 2 and 3, and level 3 and 4.
Learn about the visa and study permit process for international students coming to Norway.
Comparative Educational Studies is a spring semester course offered to international students. The target group is kindergarten and primary school teachers. The main focus is working with children 1-10 years old. The course consists of several modules and also Comenius International Week, as well as internships in school or kindergarten.
Guide to academic requirements for admission to an International Master's degree (taught in English) at the University of Stavanger.