
On the left you will find all relevant information concerning application and admission to our bachelor and master programmes, as well information about tuition, fees and scholarships.
Tuition fees apply to students who are not citizens of the EU, EEA or Switzerland. Read more about our tuition and application fees here.
Students who are not citizens of the EU, EEA or Switzerland are required to apply for a residence permit. Read more about visa requirements and the residence permit here.
Depending on the costs for housing, food and leisure, a typical student budget for one month in Jönköping is approximately 7 000 SEK. Read more about average living expenses.
International students are fully integrated into the main student body at JIBS. They take their courses and share accommodation with Swedish students. There is no separate programme for international students as they are treated in all respects as regular JIBS students.
International students who come to JIBS as exchange students must be registered at one of JIBS's partner universities and will remain registered at their home university, but the courses they take at JIBS can generally be counted towards their degree at home. Exchange students usually study at JIBS for one or two semesters.
Contact person for exchange students: Leticia Lövkvist.