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TAMK Student's Handbook

Tuition fees

Tuition fees apply to students who are citizens of countries outside the European Union (EU) or the European Economic Area (EEA) or Switzerland who study in Bachelor's or Master's degrees taught in English. Fees range between 8 000 and 12 000 euros per academic year depending on the programme.

You will be exempt from tuition fees if you are a non-EU/EEA citizen but have one of the following residence permits:

  • permanent residence permit card in Finland (type P)
  • EU residence permit for third-country citizens with long-term residence permit card in Finland (type P-EU)
  • EU Blue Card in Finland
  • EU family member's residence card in Finland 
  • Brexit residence permit card (type SEU = Right of residence under the withdrawal agreement, or P SEU = Right of permanent residence under the withdrawal agreement)
  • a residence permit on the basis of temporary protection in Finland.

In addition, a continuous residence permit card in Finland (type A), may exempt you from paying tuition fees if it is granted on grounds other than studying. However, you are required to pay tuition fees in the following cases:

  • If your first residence permit in Finland was granted for the purpose of studying, you are required to pay tuition fees, even if you later obtained a continuous residence permit (type A) on other grounds.
  • If you have a continuous residence permit (type A) based on family ties, and your family member originally came to Finland on a residence permit granted for studying, you are also required to pay tuition fees.
  • If your continuous residence permit (type A) is granted for studying, you are required to pay tuition fees.

The exempting residence permit must be valid when you are applying for studies and at least until 1 August i.e. when the study right commences. Please note that a residence permit in another EU/EEA country does not exempt you from the tuition fee.

There are no tuition fees in doctoral programmes.

If you are unsure about whether you are subject to tuition fees, please see Do I have to pay tuition fees? section on the Studyinfo.fi site. 

TAMK

TAMK tuition fee from 2024 onwards is 12 000 € per academic year.

Students who have started in 2023 or before remain in the previous pricing categories of 9 800 € for Bachelor's degrees and 10 800 € for Master's degrees. TAMK reserves the right to reconsider pricing for each application round based on actual costs of providing education and developing student services. 

TAMK has partnered with Flywire to accept payments from international students worldwide. Easily and securely make tuition fee payments in your own currency, using local payment methods from the safety and convenience of your home. With real-time tracking and Around-the-clock multilingual support, millions of students and families around the world trust Flywire for payment processing.

Pay now with Flywire

You must initiate the payment in the portal 

 -> enter the required price
 -> choose payment from your country of choice
 -> choose the preferred method of payment

If you choose a bank transfer option, the platform will eventually give you the details to take to your bank for the transfer. You must first fill in your details so that the payment can be identified as yours. An initiated payment will stay valid in Flywire only for a few days, after which it will expire. Make sure to complete the transfer in that timeframe.

NB! Student of TAU (Tampere University), please note that you cannot pay your tuition fee through the link above and you need to check the payment link from TAU Student's Handbook or alternatively choose Tampere University from the list of institutions on Flywire payment portal. This link is for students of TAMK (Tampere University of Applied Sciences).

Any questions about fees, scholarship waivers or payment? Send a message to the TAMK Welcome Team at welcome.tamk [at] tuni.fi (welcome[dot]tamk[at]tuni[dot]fi) 

 

CONTINUING STUDENTS - Registration and tuition fee payment

All fee-paying students need to register for attendance in the following academic year by paying their 1st installment of the next academic year's tuition fee payment between 1 March – 31 May annually. Study registry is updated for attendance, payment and possible scholarship waivers after payment is received for Migri (Finnish Immigration Service) data share.

 

Immigration / citizenship status changes

Exemptions from tuition fee liability will change due to changes in the Universities of Applied Sciences Act which will come into force on 1 December 2024. If you have currently been given a non-paying student status, your status will not change as long as your permit is valid. In the future you will be exempt from tuition fees only based on the permit types listed at the top of the page.

If you receive permanent residence (permit type P) or EU/EEA citizenship during your studies, provide a full copy of the decision or a verifying ID / permit card to TAMK Welcome Team: welcome.tamk [at] tuni.fi (welcome[dot]tamk[at]tuni[dot]fi). Dates of issue and validity are then checked against your study right period. Decisions are made on a case-by-case basis, the change of status will take effect from the following starting date of the autumn / spring term (1 August / 1 January).

 

Late registration and late payments

Although it is possible to register late without losing your study right and paying for reinstatement until 31 July, all payments after 31 May carry a monthly late fee of 5% of the principal sum. Registration after the academic year has started on 1 August annually requires applying for reinstatement of study right with a separate handling fee. Reinstatement is based on the discretion of the head of the degree programme. 

Late 2nd installment payments are accepted until the deadline for changing the registration for the Spring semester according to TAMK degree regulations (30 November) passes. Non-payment will lead to loss of study right on 31 December unless the balance due with applied 5% monthly late fees are paid.

 

Scholarship waivers for the 2nd installment

Study register will be checked on 15 August for all fee-paying students, or the next business day when 15 August is on a weekend. Make sure to see that your summer courses / training periods are evaluated before that date. If your course / training period continues past 1 August, discuss the situation with your supervising teacher, as only courses completed between 1 August – 31 July can be counted in. They can either split the course credits or give you a partial evaluation, if you contact them in time. All credit limits are cumulative, so a split evaluation will not bring problems in the following year. Limits which award Academic Award scholarship waivers are cohort-based (= based on the year your study right begins) so different students have different limits. 

 

Language skills requirement 

If you have started your Bachelor’s studies 1 August 2021 or later, your Academic Award scholarship waiver consist of your study records check (see above) and a Finnish language test. The skills level to reach is not set for each year, as students may be starting from very different starting points based on how long they have already been in Finland. The only condition is that you can only use one level of test once.

To alleviate the current situation with the limited YKI tests available in the region especially in the Basic level, TAMK has decided to arrange a supplementary language test on campus 22-25 April 2024 to ensure that everyone has a chance to reach the full Academic Award scholarship waiver of 50%. Registration link has been sent to all fee-paying students directly.

PLEASE NOTE: You can only take this TAMK standardized test once, so if you are a 2nd or 3rd year student who has passed/failed the test before, this is not an option for you. If you have not taken the test before, you are welcome to register.

Last possible YKI-test date will be at the end of May with results arriving over the summer break (must be submitted to welcome.tamk [at] tuni.fi (welcome[dot]tamk[at]tuni[dot]fi)  by 15 August). Please note that each test level can be used only once for scholarship waiver consideration. You can see the official test situation here: YKI Tests 

 

Registration in case of anticipated early graduation

Students must all register for a full year if their current study right continues for the full year. Students can only be considered an “early graduate” when they have all their courses evaluated in the registry and they have applied for graduation. See check list for graduation

Anything until then is pure speculation, as anything could happen in studies and in life in general that cannot be anticipated. Only after that point can any full or partial reimbursement be considered and of course liability to pay ends when you graduate so you save the amount that would be due for the remained of your study right.

 

Registering for overtime

Should a student require additional time (+1 year) for completing the degree, they should apply for the extension first, then register as present and pay an extension tuition fee of 1 500 € for the duration. According to TAMK degree regulations overtime +1 year is always granted as a full year for tuition fee paying students, to avoid back-to-back extensions and allow for residence permit renewal.

 

Registering for absence

If you plan to register as absent for the next academic year, your scholarship and credit accumulation situation will be “frozen” for a year:

  • 1st installment: As you register as absent for 2023/24, you do not pay anything as there are no fees for absent students. When registration for 2024/25 is timely, your study affairs coordinator will send you a reminder to register. When you register after your absence, then you pay the 1st installment for the academic year when you will again be in attendance as present.
  • 2nd installment: Your completed study years will be considered for the scholarship waiver in the credits check which will be resumed on 15 August 2024 when you are again enrolled as present.

Please note that if you have already paid your fee and later change your registration, your payment will be held and transferred to cover the next year of attendance. Refunds are issued in these cases only if you resign from TAMK. 

 

Cohort-based structures

Limits which award Academic Award scholarship waivers are cohort-based (= based on the year your study right begins) so different students have different limits. Your terms and conditions will remain the same throughout your studies unless a change TAMK makes in the terms and conditions is beneficial to your cohort, in which case it will be applied to you as well. 

 

Published: 12.3.2019
Updated: 28.11.2024