Tuition fees and scholarships
Tuition fees (BSc, MSc & PhD)
EU/EEA/Swiss Citizens
Citizens (passport holders) of an EU/EEA country or Switzerland are not required to pay tuition fees.
Exception for Ukrainian citizens
Citizens (passport holders) of Ukraine who get admitted to any of SSE's Bachelor or Master programs (intake 2025) are not required to pay tuition fees during their study time at SSE, regardless of being covered by EU's Temporary Protection Directive or not.
Tuition fees
Non-EU/EEA/Swiss/Ukrainian citizens
Non-EU/EEA/Swiss/Ukrainian citizens are generally required to pay tuition fees.
- BSc programs: SEK 120,000 per year if you are required to pay
- MSc programs: SEK 180,000 per year if you are required to pay
- PhD programs: free of charge
SSE generally follows the same regulations regarding tuition fees as all public universities in Sweden. Check if you are required to pay here. There are some exceptions to this general rule (see information below).
Payment of the fees
Pay your tuition here. The fees at SSE are paid in installments (1 per semester) and are due before the semester starts (June 1, December 31, August 31, December 31, etc.).
In case you don't need to pay the tuition fee, you will be asked to provide a proof of your status (e.g. EU/EEA passport, decision from the Migration Board granting you the residence permit in Sweden). It is your status by the payment deadline that defines whether you are required to pay or not. E.g. if you are in the process of receiving a EU passport or Swedish residence permit and you get it before June 1, you are not required to pay. If you receive it after June 1, you are required to pay the fees for the first semester, but will be exempted from paying for the next one.
Tuition fees for MBA
MBA program: SEK 645,000 (excl. of VAT of 25%) for all participants regardless of citizenship. Click here if you want to learn more about the tuition fees for our MBA program.
Funding option (MSc programs)
Fund your Master's with your future salary! Lendorse provides funding to cover tuition and living costs in exchange for a fixed percentage of your future salary. Read more here.
Scholarship options (BSc, MSc & PhD programs)
Have you been accepted to study or conduct research abroad but are concerned about the costs involved? Good news! There are hundreds of scholarships for studying abroad, including general scholarships and more specialized ones aimed at particular courses. Some scholarships are offered by government agencies, some by individual universities, and others by external foundations. Have a look at the scholarship database to see all the scholarships offered in Sweden to study abroad! More scholarships can be found below.