General
- Where can I find information about the tuition fees?
- Can I apply for a scholarship for studies at Hanken?
- Where do I find information about applying for a residence permit?
- Where can I find information about Bachelor's programmes at Hanken?
- Do you offer preparatory language instruction in Swedish?
- What is the difference between an MBA programme and a Master's Degree Programme?
Where can I find information about the tuition fees?
There are no tuition fees for studies leading to an academic degree at Hanken School of Economics. Fees are only charged for non-degree studies, such as MBA studies or Open University studies.
Can I apply for a scholarship for studies at Hanken?
Hanken offers a limited number of scholarships for foreign master's degree students. You can apply for the scholarship at the same time as you apply for admission to a Master's Degree Programme at Hanken. For more information about the scholarship, go to the page Fees and Scholarships.
Where do I find information about applying for a residence permit?
Information about residence permits for foreign students can be found on the webpages of the Finnish Immigration Service.
Where can I find information about Bachelor's programmes at Hanken?
Unfortunately Hanken does not offer any Bachelor's Degree programmes with instruction in English. You can find more information about bachelor's level education in Swedish through the menu on the left.
Do you offer preparatory language instruction in Swedish?
Hanken does not offer preparatory language instruction in Swedish for foreigners interested in taking a Bachelor's degree in Swedish. Applicants must be proficient in Swedish before they can start a programme instructed in Swedish.
What is the difference between an MBA programme and a Master's Degree Programme?
In Finland, MBA programmes are considered to be non-degree studies, i.e. a form a continuing education for professionals. MBA programmes therefore normally charge tuition fees. Master's degree programmes, on the other hand, lead to the degree of Master of Science, which is an academic degree. Studies leading to an academic degree are offered without tuition fees at Hanken School of Economics.




