Student Health Care's FAQ

If you have just caught a cold or similar and will be absent for a short time, you do not need to make a formal notification of illness. However, if you have a compulsory element of the course or booked study time with your fellow students, you must of course notify the course coordinator or fellow students. If, on the other hand, you are ill for a long time, you need to report sick to the Swedish Social Insurance Agency in order for CSN to be correct (not for international students), and you also need a medical certificate for this. 

If you have been injured on campus, you must submit a report in the incident reporting system IA. This is important because you may be entitled to compensation and because it can be something that can be prevented so as not to affect others. You can find more information about how to report in IA here. 

If you have been injured on your way to or from studies on campus, you must submit a report in the incident reporting system IA. This is important because you may be entitled to compensation and because it can be something that can be prevented so as not to affect others. You can find more information about how to report in IA here. 

As a student, you have the right to a conversation with a counsellor or priest even if you have been suspended for a period. You can then book an appointment for a remote conversation with us. Here you will find information on how to book an appointment. 

Yes, sometimes you need to stop and reflect on life. It can be difficult to talk about things that you can't really put your finger on. Our student chaplains welcome everyone, regardless of faith or outlook on life. You can find more information about how to book an appointment with one of our student chaplains here. 

If your studies are difficult and you are not entitled to special study support, you can instead receive support through Supported Education (SEd). Here you can read more about how you can get a mentor through Supported Education. 

We do not have a doctor and if you need to see a doctor, contact your health center or 1177 for advice. You can read more here.

The page was updated 10/6/2025