Apply to Arcada's Bachelor's Degree Programmes in English 15.12.2021–25.2.2022

Published: 15.12.2021 / News

The application period to Arcada's bachelor's degree programmes International Business and Mechanical and Sustainable Engineering has now begun, and will remain open until 25th February 2022.

This application round you can apply to two of our bachelor's degree programmes in English:

The deadline for applying is the 25th of February 2022 at 3.00 pm Finnish time. Our bachelor's degree programme in Nursing and our master's degree programmes in English have a different application period, 5-19 of January 2022.

Application is open during a longer period, and places are filled continuously throughout the whole application period. This also means that application to degree programmes may close earlier if all study places have already been filled.

Read more about application and admission to International Business and Mechanical and Sustainable Engineering on our applications and admissions pages. There you will also find more details on e.g. eligibility, language requirements, tuition fees, scholarships and information regarding which attachments are required for your application.

If you have any questions about studies and study life at Arcada, be sure to ask our students through our new chat platform Unibuddy.

Please contact Arcada Admissions Services if you have questions regarding application, eligibility and admission on admissions@arcada.fi.

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