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The Swedish Council for Higher Education (UHR) provides support and information to individuals wishing to continue their studies, manages the admission process for 37 Swedish universities and university colleges, offers opportunities for international exchange, and evaluates foreign academic qualifications for job and study purposes. UHR has 230 employees located in Stockholm and Visby.
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  • Higher Education Studies
    • Higher education in Sweden

      • Introduction to higher education
      • What are the benefits of university studies?
      • Study levels and degrees
      • Application and tuition fees

      Laws and rights

      • What the law says
      • How is the quality of your education monitored?
      • Your right to complete your studies
      • Appealing admission decisions
      • Cheating and plagiarism

      Universities and university colleges

      • Universities and university colleges
      • Contact information for Sweden's universities

      Information for asylum-seekers

      • Higher education studies
      • Other study options
      • Evaluation of foreign qualifications
  • Road to studies
    • Admission to university studies

      • Application process
      • What do I need to be accepted to a course or programme?
      • Bachelor's level entry requirements
      • Master's level entry requirements
      • Prior learning and exemptions
      • Merit rating
      • Selection
      • Admissions statistics

      I have an academic degree, what do I do now?

      • Assessment of qualifications for job purposes
      • Professional degree and recognition in Sweden
      • Teachers
      • Supplementing your foreign qualification

      Högskoleprovet - Swedish Scholastic Aptitude Test

      • What is the Högskoleprovet?

      Other ways of studying

      • Distance education
      • Adult education
      • Folk high school
      • Higher vocational education
  • Student life
    • Life of a student

      • What's it like to study at a university?
      • Examinations and grading
      • Higher education terminology
      • Study skills
      • Guidance

      Impact your studies

      • Your influence as a student
      • Student unions

      Practical aspects

      • Accommodation
      • Right to participate
      • Student finances
      • Studying as a parent

      Students with disabilities

      • Access to assistance

      Break from or change in studies

      • Deferment of studies
      • Leave from studies
      • Longer period of illness
      • Changing programmes or university
  • Study abroad
    • Good to know about studying abroad

      • Exchange student or freemover?
      • Tips for studying abroad
      • Preparing for studies as a freemover
      • Studying abroad for people with disabilities

      Exchange programmes

      • Travelling as an exchange student
      • Erasmus+
      • Nordplus
      • Linnaeus-Palme
      • Minor Field Studies (MFS)
      • Erasmus+ Joint Master’s Programmes
      • ASEM-DUO

      Traineeship or placement

      • Overseas placements
      • Erasmus+ traineeships
      • Traineeships at EU institutions
      • IAESTE

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面向大众的高等教育

在瑞典,许多人在大专院校和大学里学习。一部分人在高中毕业之后就马上开始学习。其他人先工作一段时间,然后开始学习,以便获得新知识。在瑞典学习是对所有人开放的,无论年龄、民族或社会背景、功能障碍或性取向如何。所以在瑞典的大专院校和大学中,学生的组成具有很高的多样性。也有许多外国学生,选择来到瑞典的高校学习。

选择高校、大学和教育

整个瑞典从北至南,分布着约50所大专院校和大学。其中大部分是国家公立的,一小部分是属于基金会的。这些院校和大学向那些完成学业的学生颁发学位文凭,而且高等教育系统的质量由瑞典高等教育管理局(UKÄ)监控。

瑞典既有大学也有学院。大学和学院之间的区别在于,大学总是可以提供科研教育。学院可以被许可在某些研究领域提供科研教育。

你选择什么样的教育、学院或大学,取决于你的侧重点。需要考虑的方面包括,例如所提供的是何种教育、大学的规模、招生人数和其他你认为是重要的因素。一部分大学和学院有自己的特色方向,并且专长于某些方面的教育,例如艺术或科技。但大部分大学和学院的教育都具备各种不同的主修。

当你在学习时难以了解你将选择何种教育或职业,你可以浏览 Studera.nu 网页获得灵感。但网站上的信息只限瑞典文。你也可以在工作介绍所找到关于工作和职业选择的信息。这些信息以一系列不同语言提供。

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我必须是瑞典公民吗?

如果在瑞典学院读书,你不需要是瑞典公民或定居瑞典。

但如果不想缴纳申请费和学习费用,你必须:

  • 是欧盟国家、欧洲经济区国家或瑞士公民
    或者
  • 持有在瑞典的永久居留许可或临时居留许可(非学习目的)。

有许多例外规定,你可以进一步浏览 Antagning.se 录取网页。

其他的学习方式

高中毕业之后继续学习,除了大学和学院之外,自然还有其他选择。职业学院融合理论与实践,并且与各个领域的雇主密切合作。请浏览 www.yrkeshogskolan.se 网页,了解更多信息。你也可以在成人教育学院 (folkhögskola) 学习课程和专业。全瑞典共有约175所成人教育学院,它们提供一系列不同科目的教育。 

成人教育学院也为你的大学学习做准备。请浏览 www.folkhogskola.nu 网页,了解更多信息。

Page last updated 2021-11-16
The Swedish Council for Higher Education (UHR) provides support and information to individuals wishing to continue their studies, manages the admission process for 37 Swedish universities and university colleges, offers opportunities for international exchange, and evaluates foreign academic qualifications for job and study purposes. UHR has 230 employees located in Stockholm and Visby.

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