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Tuition fees & payment

Origin Swedish Krona (SEK) Euro ()
EU/EEA-students [1] No tuition fee No tuition fee
Non EU/EEA-students [2] 11,250 SEK No price is available [3]

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First payment: 11,250 SEK

  1. An EU/EEA-student is a student from the European Union/European Economic Area or Switzerland.
  2. A non EU/EEA-student is a student from a country outside of the European Union/European Economic Area or Switzerland.
  3. Tuition fees are to be paid in SEK. The Euro price is for comparison only.

Tuition Fees

Tuition fees do not apply for exchange students, PhD students or EU/EEA students.

Students who are citizens of countries outside of the European Union (EU), European Economic Area (EEA) and Switzerland are generally required to pay application and tuition fees.

There are some exceptions to this general rule. The following is a list of criteria which exempts individuals, meaning they do not have to pay application and tuition fees. If you do not meet any of these criteria, you are most likely required to pay fees.

You are NOT required to pay application and tuition fees if:

  • You have Swedish citizenship
  • You have been granted a permanent Swedish residency permit
  • You have been granted a temporary Swedish residency permit for reasons other than studies (having a temporary residency permit for studies in Sweden does NOT grant you exemption from fee payments) 
  • You have citizenship of a European Union (EU) country, European Economic Area (EEA) country, or Switzerland 
  • You are a family member of a citizen of an EU or EEA country, or Switzerland, and have temporary or permanent right of residence in Sweden
  • You have long-term resident status in Sweden 
  • You have long-term resident status in another country in the European Union and have Swedish residency 
  • You are applying for or are registered for third-cycle (doctoral) studies. Application and tuition fees are only required for studies in the first cycle (Bachelor’s) and second cycle (Master’s)
  • You are registered at a university or university college outside of Sweden and will be studying in Sweden on a temporary basis as part of an official study abroad programme as an exchange student.

For more information regarding residence permits, please see the Swedish Migration Board website.

Tuition fees are usually stated per programme per year. For courses, tuition fees are usually stated for the full course. In one year of full-time studies you will normally acquire 60 ECTS. However, tuition fees are linked to the amount of credits, ECTS and not the time you study. The fee is always the same per ECTS regardless of your study pace.  

Payment

If you are required to pay application and tuition fees, you must pay the application fee of SEK 900 (approximately EUR 100) when you apply for your programme at www.universityadmissons.se. You pay one application fee per semester, regardless of how many programmes or courses you apply to.

Once you have received notification of your acceptance to Lund University and have confirmed your acceptance, you will receive an invoice by e-mail for the tuition fee of the first semester (30 ECTS if you are studying full time). With the invoice you will get information on how and when payment should be made. There will be two alternative ways to pay your tuition fee:

  • Online payment using a credit card
  • Payment by bank transfer

Payment should be made in advance for the next semester. If you have been granted a scholarship, the amount awarded will be deducted from your invoice accordingly.

Once the fee for the first semester is paid, you can apply for your residence permit through the Swedish Migration Board.

Please note that the tuition fee is to be paid in Swedish Crowns (SEK). The Euro price is an approximate price for comparison only.

This programme/course is currently closed for applications