Required application documents
Attach to the application form the following documents:
- Documents proving eligibility for higher education (with translations, if required)
- If applying on the basis of the SAT or ACT test results: the official test results must arrive directly from the test organiser, in addition the SAT/ACT test result report must be submitted to the application form
- Passport or other ID (with translations, if required)
- Residence permit card (if applicable)
This section has instructions and deadlines for these documents. Read the instructions carefully and attach the documents on the Studyinfo application form by the given deadlines. Scan the original documents in colour and save them as PDF files. The copies do not have to be certified.
Your application will be rejected if you do not provide the required documents by the given deadlines. If we require further information about your application or documents provided, we will be in contact via email after the application period has ended. Your application will be rejected if you do not reply to our email by the given due date.
After you have submitted your application, you will receive a confirmation email. You can modify your application and upload documents to your application in the My Studyinfo service. If you cannot log in to the My Studyinfo service, you can modify your application and upload documents to your application via the link included in the confirmation email. You can make changes to the application form only during the application period. After the application period has ended, you can upload and modify your application documents until the document-specific deadlines.
Please note if you apply in several admissions: you must attach the required documents to your application form separately for each application. Attachments submitted for one application round are not taken into account in other application rounds.
For example, attachments submitted in the first joint application in spring will not be taken into account in the second joint application in spring, and attachments submitted in the second joint application in spring will not be taken into account in the first joint application in spring.
In the second joint application period it is possible to apply only to bachelor's programmes in Finnish and Swedish.