Benefits of Paid Education in Finland

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Benefits of Paid Education in Finland

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Benefits of Paid Education in Finland


A World-Class Education System

With one of in the world, it's no wonder over have already chosen Finland for study abroad.

Finland continues to eclipse the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, and New Zealand in math, science and reading scores, and as of 2019, were ranked among the top 3 globally.

Starting from early childhood, Finnish schools aim to , and give them the tools to live a meaningful life. Students are taught through a multi-disciplinary approach that combines self-study, problem-solving and self-development, which ensures a from preschool through to university.

Student living costs in Finland

Average living costs in Finnish cities

In Finland, you will need between 700 – 900 EUR/month, depending on the area in which you will live. Helsinki is the most expensive city, while Laaperanta, Pori and Tampere are known as the most affordable student cities.

Equality and Freedom

Equality and freedom are cornerstones of the Finnish education system. In Finland, all students have equal opportunities to receive a high-quality education, and thanks to the flat hierarchy of , students are usually on a first-name basis with their professors.

Academic freedom is also a core value in Finnish universities. Unlike the United States or the United Kingdom, students in Finland have the freedom to decide which modules they'd like to study, ensuring that each student graduates with a diverse body of skills and knowledge.

Job Opportunities for Students

Good news for career-minded students — most Finnish universities provide for international students. They're available to lend a hand during your job search, whether you're looking for a student job, or a full-time position for after you graduate.

In Finland, it's not uncommon to have a part-time job alongside your studies — according to Statistics Finland, 55 percent of university students reported having an while studying.

If you're interested in working part time during your term abroad, your will allow you to work for up to 30 hours per week. Which leads us to our seventh and final reason why you should study abroad in Finland..

Excellent Education System

Finland is renowned for its exceptional education system, consistently ranking among the top countries in global education rankings.

The Finnish education system focuses on holistic learning, encouraging critical thinking, problem-solving, and creativity.

Finnish universities offer a wide range of programs taught in English, ensuring international students have ample opportunities to pursue their desired fields and .

Safe and Inclusive Environment

Finland is known for its safety and inclusivity, making it an ideal destination for international students. The society promotes equality, tolerance, and respect for diversity. Students can expect a warm and welcoming atmosphere where they can freely express their ideas, explore their interests, and engage in open discussions.

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