
Overview:
Vocational education and training (VET) in Finland is designed to provide students with practical skills and knowledge that directly prepare them for the labor market. VET programs are available in a variety of fields, including technology, business, health care, and the arts. These programs combine classroom instruction with hands-on training, often involving internships or apprenticeships with local businesses.
Programs and Fields of Study:
Common fields of study in vocational schools include:
- Technology and Engineering: Mechanics, electronics, and information technology
- Business and Administration: Marketing, accounting, and management
- Health and Social Services: Nursing, caregiving, and social work
- Creative Arts: Design, media production, and culinary arts
Application Process:
- Research Programs: Identify the vocational programs that align with your career aspirations.
- Check Requirements: Verify the entry requirements, which typically include a completed secondary education and language proficiency.
- Prepare Documents: Gather necessary documents, such as transcripts, a CV, and a motivation letter.
- Submit Application: Apply online through the relevant vocational school’s website or a centralized application system.
- Admission Decision: Await the admission decision and follow any additional instructions provided by the school.
Tuition Fees and Financial Aid:
- Tuition Fees: Some vocational programs may charge tuition fees, especially for non-EU/EEA students. Fees vary depending on the program and institution.
- Financial Aid: Financial support options may be available, including grants and scholarships offered by the schools or external organizations.
Vocational Visa Requirements: The process for obtaining a residence permit for vocational studies is similar to that for university studies:
- Letter of Acceptance: Provide your acceptance letter from the vocational school.
- Proof of Funds: Show sufficient funds to cover living expenses.
- Health Insurance: Obtain health insurance coverage.
- Application Form: Submit the residence permit application with required documents to a Finnish embassy or consulate.
