Tuition fee payment, timeline autumn semester 2023
The following timeline applies to students who have been admitted in the first admissions round.
30 March - Master's results published
Notification of selection results for Master’s programmes is published.
The tuition fee invoice and all the necessary information on how to pay the tuition fee can be found in your account at Ladok for students.
3 April - Deadline Scholarship application, Master's
Deadline for application to the Stockholm University scholarship.
5 April - Bachelor's results published
Notification of selection results for Bachelor’s programmes and courses are published.
The tuition fee invoice and all the necessary information on how to pay the tuition fee can be found in your account at Ladok for students.
26 April - Scholarship results Stockholm University, Master's
The results for the SU scholarship are announced. The applicants awarded the scholarship will receive an email 26 April. The non-successful applicants will be informed shortly thereafter.
27 April - Scholarship results Swedish Institute, Master's
The results for the SI scholarship are announced at si.se.
1 June - Formal deadline for payment of the tuition fee
Students required to pay the tuition fee must pay by 1 June.
The formal last due date of payment is 1 June, but if the payment reaches Stockholm University any later than April the likelihood of being granted a residence permit for studies in time for the start of the autumn semester 2023 diminishes rapidly as the Migration Agency’s processing of applications currently can take up to five months.
The tuition fee invoice and all the necessary information on how to pay the tuition fee can be found in your account at Ladok for students.
If you are granted the Stockholm University Scholarship Scheme (announced on 26 April) or the Swedish Institute Scholarship (announced on 27 April) we will repay the tuition fee in full.
In addition, all payments reaching Stockholm University during April that subsequently end up being repaid will be repaid in full. However, any payments reaching Stockholm University from 1 May that subsequently end up being repaid will be charged the repayment fee of 5000 SEK in accordance with our Rules on payment of tuition fees.
Residence permit application
Once the tuition fee instalment has been paid and registered, students may apply for a residence permit for studies.
If you have applied in the second admission round
Students from a country outside the EU/EEA will most likely not have enough time to apply for and receive their residence permit before the start of the semester if admitted in the Second admissions round. Students who wish to proceed with the payment of the first installment, despite the residence permit difficulties that are likely to occur, should be informed of the following:
- Students need to reply to the First Notification of Selection Results by 12 July on www.universityadmissions.se.
- The invoices can unfortunately not be sent until after the second notification of selection results has been published (27 July 2023), as students are not considered to be definitely admitted until then.
- Once the invoice has been received, the tuition fee should be paid promptly and a residence permit application should be done as soon as possible after the payment.
How to pay the tuition fee
Information on how to pay the tuition fee can be found on our website.
Re-assessment of the tuition fee status
In order for your tuition fee status to be reconsidered, you need to present new documentation of your status. Please follow the instructions to request a re-assessment that you can find at the link below.
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Last updated: March 29, 2023
Source: Student Services