Studying in Finland costs vary based on nationality and program level. EU/EEA students enjoy free tuition at public universities, while non-EU/EEA students pay tuition fees ranging from €4,000 to €18,000 annually for bachelor’s or master’s programs. Doctoral programs remain free for all students.
Living expenses average €700–€1,100 monthly, covering accommodation, food, transport, and leisure. Scholarships are available for non-EU/EEA students to offset costs. Private universities charge tuition fees for all students, typically higher than public institutions. Always check the university’s official website for precise fee structures and financial aid options.