
"Velkommen" is the Norwegian word for Welcome. You're welcome to apply to one of our 80 different folkehøgskole. Photo: Grenland folkehøgskole
Does spending a year in Norway sound tempting? Here is a checklist of how you can become a student at one of the 80 Norwegian folkehøgskole.
Do your research
Visit folkehogskole.no/en and browse schools and programs.
Think about what kind of year you want:
Learn Norwegian language and culture, or
Join a special-interest program (music, sports, arts, outdoor life, travel, photography, etc.). These programs are generally given in Norwegian, but check with the school if they accomodate for those who don’t speak Norwegian.
Tip: Most schools have photo galleries and videos that give you a real feel for student life—don’t skip those!
Fill out the school’s application form online.
You can apply to several schools if you wish.
Submit your application as soon as possible.
Admissions open November 15 each year, and schools use rolling admission. That means they accept students until the class is full or school starts.
Expect a response from the school within a few weeks after November 15.
If accepted, you’ll receive an offer of admission.
Confirm your spot and pay the registration fee (around NOK 2,500).

(Skip this if you’re from the EU, EEU, or the UK)
Apply for a study permit (residence permit for studies) from UDI.
The process can take several months, so start early!
You’ll need to document that you have a guarantee amount of NOK 130,745 in a Norwegian bank account to show you can support yourself.
Wait for your permit approval before traveling to Norway.
(Skip this if you’re from the EU or EEU)
You don’t have to apply for a study permit.
You do need to document that you have a guarantee amount of NOK 130,745 in a Norwegian bank account to show you can support yourself.
(Skip this if you’re from one of the Nordic countries)
You don’t have to apply for a study permit.
You also don’t need to document that you have a guarantee amount of money.
Arrange travel to the school.
Pack suitable clothing — Norwegian weather can vary from warm summers to snowy winters!
The school will send you a packing list, arrival info, and practical details.
Apply early if you need a visa or study permit.
Stay in touch with the school. They are used to helping international students.
Follow the school’s social media accounts to get a glimpse of life on campus.
| Step | When | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Choose your school | Anytime | Check school websites for program info |
| Applications open | November 15 | Rolling admission after this date |
| Confirm & pay registration | Within a few weeks after admission | Holds your spot |
| Apply for study permit (if needed) | As early as possible | Can take several months |
| School year starts | Mid-August | Most schools begin then |

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