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Kristiania University College

Oslo, Norway

World-class learning where modern city life meets stunning nature

Campuses and Schools

Oslo

  1. Kvadraturen – School of Communication, Leadership & Marketing; School of Economics, Innovation & Technology; School of Health Sciences

  2. Urtegata and Fjerdingen– School of Arts, Design & Media

  3. FJERDINGEN School of Arts, Design and Media

  4. Spikersuppa – Kristiania Professional College

Bergen

5. Hansaparken

 

Tuition Fees

No tuition fees for the Exchange Program if nominated by an exchange partner institution.

 

Application Deadlines

  • Autumn semester:15 April           

  • Spring semester:15 October

 

Lecture Periods

  • Autumn semester: Mid-August – Mid-December

  • Spring semester: Early January– Mid-June

 

Grading system

  • Norway uses two grading scales: Pass/Fail and A–F. On the A–F scale, E is the lowest passing grade:

  • A = Excellent              B = Very Good              C = Good

  • D = Satisfactory        E = Sufficient                F = Fail

 

Courses in English

Kristiania University College offers a wide variety of bachelor’s and master’s courses taught in English.

 

Transcript of Records

  • Students can order a transcript in Studentweb for up to 6 months after exchange. A digital PDF transcript is automatically added to the student’s profile.

 

Welcome Session

  • Organized by the Department of Research Administration and Internationalisation at the start of each semester.

 

Buddy System

Each exchange student is assigned a buddy for support during their stay.

 

Evaluation Session

  • Before the semester ends, incoming students attend an evaluation session organized by the Department of Research Administration and Internationalisation.

 

Health and Travel Insurance

  • Students must arrange valid medical and travel insurance. Coverage should include dental care, accidents, and liability.

  • European students must bring their European Health Insurance Card (EHIC).

 

Accommodation

Exchange students can apply for affordable student housing through the Student Welfare Organisation of Oslo and Akershus (SiO). Early application is recommended.

​For more detail, click here.

 

Facilities and Services for Disabled Students

 

Student Permit

  • Students must check if they need a study permit, visa, or police registration. Full details: https://udi.no/en/


Estimated Monthly Cost of Living

  • Total: NOK 11,000 - 16,000

  • Accommodation: NOK 5,000 -  10,000

  • Food: NOK 3,000 - 5,000

  • Transportation NOK 700

  • Other Expenses: NOK 2,000 - 4,000

 

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