In addition to degree certificates, all three institutions issue a Diploma Supplement, which is a document jointly designed by the EU, the Council of Europe and UNESCO to provide information about the studies completed by the student; the status of the degree awarded; and the qualification provided by the degree for further studies and employment. COSTS In Finland, there are no tuition fees in degree awarding programmes, however, some nominal fees may apply to non-degree programmes. The cost of living can vary between 500 and 800 eurosÂper month.
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HOSPITALITY OF NORTHERN FINLAND Our higher education institutions in Finnish Lapland are renowned for their friendly hospitality. With high teacher to student ratios, and modern student services provided in English, complemented with individual tutoringand advanced learning facilities, we offer our students the best learning environment possible. Teaching is provided in up-to-date study facilities with research tools such as free access to well equipped computer labs and libraries which are at every student’s disposal. Our campuses and housing companies offer student accommodation at reasonable prices. Campuses have various catering outlets and sports facilities with