Checklist - to keep in mind for the autum semester 2025
We have put together a checklist for you, which we hope will be helpful to remember everything that needs to be arranged for the autumn semester.

Important dates
- 27 March: Notification of selection results for Master's applicants published at your account at Universityadmissions.se.
- 3 April: Notification of selection results for Bachelor's applicants published at your account at Universityadmissions.se.
- 25 July: Swedish students and current international students may register for their courses: current students, welcome back!
- End of August: Online information sessions for new international students
- 27-28 August: Recommended arrival days for new international students
- 29 August: Orientation Day for new international students
- 30 August: Lecture on history of Gotland
- 30-31 August: Guided walking tours in the Medieval Visby
- 1 September: The autumn semester starts (and ends 18 January 2026)
- 1 September: Welcome reception for all new students at Campus Gotland
- 8-21 September: Apply for Swedish courses if you are interested in learning Swedish (flexible part time courses).
- 5 September: Free trip with the tourist train – recorded guiding
- 3-12 September: Welcoming activities organised by the Gotland Student Union Rindi
- 27-28 September: Discover Gotland by bus
- 7 October: StudentExpo – information fair for new students
Housing, financing, and insurance
When you apply to Uppsala University it is important that you start thinking about the practical details of your time as an international student, for instance about financing and insurance.
The University does not own student accommodations. Instead, student housing is provided by a number of private companies in and around Visby and students are responsible for arranging it themselves.
A good option for new students is to rent a second-hand contract room or apartment. It is common for people in Visby to rent out a room in their house or apartment to students. Since ads for accommodation available from the start of the autumn semester are usually advertised during the summer, we would recommend starting your search for housing at the start of the summer. Read about housing on Gotland and in Visby.
Book your trip to Visby
You can travel to Gotland either by ferry or by air, and there are many departures every day. Read about travelling to and from Gotland.
Look for course litterature
Each course has its own course syllabus and a litterature list. Search for your course syllabus. You can also look for your programme syllabus. Can't you find the literature list, please contact Student Services at Campus Gotland. There are several ways to get the course literature. You can purchase literature through different websites, for instance Amazon UK. You can also compare the price of new books in the biggest online swedish bookshops by using the service bokfynd.nu. The site is in Swedish only but is very useful. You can also borrow literature from the library (Almedalsbiblioteket) or buy used literature from the the students' own buy/sell/exchange group on Facebook.
Get the Campus card
Once you have been registered as a student, you need an access card, the so-called Campus Card. You must have it if you are going to use the printers (for copying and printing), the computer room or if you want to enter the Campus outside of business hours. Read about the Campus card.
Get access to the university wifi
Once you have become a student, you get access to the wireless network called Eduroam. You can also reach eduroam at other universities, railway stations, airports, etc. Read more about eduroam.
Follow us on social media
Like or follow Campus Gotland på Facebook. Communicate with us and get news on Facebook. And/or follow Campus Gotland on Instagram. There is also a Facebook group for international students at Campus Gotland.

Learn Swedish!
For fee-paying students, we offer 'Introduction to everyday Swedish', a short non-credit course consisting of 7 lessons on Campus. For all students – but with priority given to students that are not liable for tuition fees – we offer more comprehensive courses in 'Basic Swedish'. These courses have pre-recorded lectures, combined with practice sessions on Campus.
If spaces are available, fee-paying students can audit 'Basic Swedish' free of charge but will not be formally registered. Instead of credits they will receive a certificate of completion. If fee-paying students prefer credits, they can choose to pay for the courses (11,250 SEK). The courses are free of charge for students that are not liable for tuition fees.
Application for the courses – autumn 2025
'Introduction to everyday Swedish' will run from 7 October to 28 October. 'Basic Swedish 1' will start at the end of September and run until the middle of December.
Please apply via the following links:
- Apply to 'Introduction to everyday Swedish' (Application open 8 September–21 September)
- Apply to Basic Swedish 1 (Application open 8 September–21 September)
Welcome book from Campus Gotland
In the Welcome book, we present the most essential information you will need for your study period at Campus Gotland. Download the English version from the academic year 2024/2025 of the book Pdf, 1 MB. (pdf).

Students at Campus Gotland - autumn 2025
To the start page 'Students at Campus Gotland - autumn 2025' with more useful information about your studies at Campus Gotland this coming semester.
