I'm an international student planning to study in Norway and I'm concerned about financing. Are there any scholarships available for international students in Norway that could help cover tuition or living expenses?
Indeed, Norway is known for its high-quality education, and there are a number of scholarships available for international students to study there. It's important to start looking for funding opportunities as early as possible as some scholarships have early deadlines.
First off, one well-known resource is the Norwegian State Educational Loan Fund (Lånekassen), which is the main governmental financial aid body for students from Norway. Although primarily aimed at Norwegian students, the Loan Fund has certain provisions for international students, mostly for quota or exchange students.
Another scholarship to look into is the Norwegian Quota Scheme, geared towards students from developing countries who wish to study in Norway. However, it's worth noting that the scheme is unfortunately being phased out, with the program's final participants set to complete their studies by 2022.
Next is the High North Fellowship program. This program provides funding for students from Canada, the United States, South Korea, Japan, China, New Zealand, India, and South Africa who are seeking to study at the University of the Arctic in Norway.
Certain Norwegian universities and colleges also offer scholarships or waive tuition fees for outstanding international master's degree students. Two examples are the University of Oslo and the University of Bergen, both of which offer opportunities for international applicants. It's advisable to check directly on universities' websites for their current offerings.
Remember that the application procedures and deadlines for these scholarships can vary, so it is important to check the specific details on the relevant websites. You may also want to check with the Norwegian Embassy or Consulate in your home country, as they may be able to provide additional information about available scholarships and grants for studying in Norway. Good luck with your studies!
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