

All students must be able to pay for personal living expenses, course books, insurance, etc. in Sweden. For non-EU-students, evidence that you can support yourself financially will be required when applying for a student visa/resident permit. Financial requirements in detail can be found on the Swedish Migration Board (new window).
Students who are not citizens of the EU/EEA or Switzerland will be liable to pay tuition and application fees for courses and programmes at Swedish universities. The tuition fees for the master programmes at Uppsala University vary between SEK 90,000-135,000 per academic year. The application fee is SEK 900. More about Tuition Fees.
Uppsala University have several different scholarships available for students applying for master programmes. All scholarships will be published on October 17. More about scholarships.
If you are covered by insurance from any of the EU/EEA countries, then you have access to public medical services in Sweden if you register beforehand at a social insurance office in your home country and obtain a European Health Insurance Card.
As a visiting student with a Residence Permit Valid for at least 12 Months you are entitled to the same health benefits as Swedes. If you have a visa or residence permit valid for a period of less than 12 month a year, you do not have automatic access to health care.
Insurance in detail.
We offer scholarships for prospective and current students.