Application and admission process for free movers
You apply to Mid Sweden University through the national online application service www.universityadmissions.se. There is no paper version of the application; it has to be filled out online.
Step-by-Step Process to Apply
1. Select your programme of interest
The most important step of the admissions process is choosing the degree programme that is right for you. You will find available programmes at International programmes
2. Review the entry requirements and key dates.
Read the sections on entry requirements and key dates, and then carefully review the specific entry requirements for your programme(s) of interest. Programme specific entry requirements are found under each programme at International programmes
3. Assemble your supporting documents regarding eligibility
In order to support your eligibility, you must provide University Admissions in Sweden with certified copies of your previous study information, as well as to support your English proficiency. Please go to documentation requirements
4. EU/EEA/Swiss applicants need to submit documents regarding fee exempt status
If you have citizenship in a European Union (EU) a European Economic Area (EEA) country-, or Switzerland, you are not required to pay application or tuition fees. In order to prove citizenship status you must submit the correct documentation. Please go to universityadmissions.se for further information.
5. Complete the online application and submit/upload supporting documents
Use the national online admissions site - UniversityAdmissions.se - to complete the application. Before you apply you must create a user account. This user account serves as a link between your application and your personal data.
Information about how to submit/upload your documents is found at documentation requirements.
6. Follow your admission status
Applicants can follow the progress of their applications through their user accounts at universityadmissions.se. The final decision will be published in the Notification of Selection Results. You can find information about when the Notification of Selection Results will be published at key dates.
7. Reply to your offer
If you see the term Admitted after the title of your study programme or course, congratulations! This means that you have been offered a place in the course or study programme.
In admission rounds with two selection rounds you will have to reply to your offer of a place through your user account after the first selection round.
In the Notification of Selection Results there will be information about whether or not you are required to reply to your offer of a place and how to do so.
You will find all the relevant information about replying at Replying to your offer.
8. Application for deferment
If you have been accepted to a course/program of study and cannot take up your place, you can apply for a deferment. Reasons for deferring the start of your studies may be social, medical or other special circumstances such as childcare, military or civilian service, student union duties, basic military training in accordance with the Military Basic Training Ordinance or deferred leave in accordance with the Employees' Right to Leave for Training Act (1974:981). Deferment from your studies may not exceed 18 months unless there are exceptional reasons for a prolongation of the deferment requested.
Here you will find the application form.
9. Payment of tuition fees (for admitted applicants with citizenship outside of the EU/EEA/Switzerland)
In the Notification of Selection Results, you will be informed about the tuition fee invoice that you will receive from Mid Sweden University. The tuition fee-invoice will be sent to you separately by Mid Sweden University.
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