Apply to Arcada’s bachelor’s degree programmes in English 9.1–1.2

Published: 09.01.2018 / Education

Are you looking to join us at Arcada in the autumn of 2018? The application period to Arcada’s bachelor’s degree programmes in English has now begun, and will remain open until 1.2.2018 at 3 pm.

At Arcada we offer three bachelor’s degree programmes in English:

You can also read more about studying at Arcada here.

The deadline for applying is 1 February 2018 at 3.00 pm Finnish time. Please note that Arcada uses a separate application from the national joint application system in Finland, and that this is why we can offer a slightly longer application period than most other higher education institutions. Application is done via Arcada UAS pages on studyinfo.fi. External link

Read more about application and admission to our bachelor's degree programmes in English on our applications and admissions pages. There you will also find more details on e.g. eligibility, language requirements and which attachments are required for your application.

Since 2017 all Finnish higher education institutions are charging tuition fees for degrees taught in English from students from outside the EU/EEA area. Arcada will collect a tuition fee of 6,000 euros/academic year for bachelor’s degree studies in English (210-240 ECTS credits). Scholarships are provided from the second year. 

However, those who are liable for payment can be granted scholarships for their Bachelor's level studies. The scholarship covers a maximum of 50 percent of the tuition fee. Based on his or her study achievements, the paying student can be granted a scholarship starting from his or her second year onwards. To be eligible for a scholarship, you need to complete 55 ECTS credits during the academic year.

Please contact Arcada Admissions Services if you have questions regarding application, eligibility and admission on E-mail: admissions@arcada.fi or +358 (0)294 282 699.

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