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  2. Higher education in Norway - Wikipedia

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    While studying, all students belong to a student welfare organisation that takes care of such services as housing, on-campus dining, book stores, kindergartens, advisory services and some health care. Part of this is finances through a student fee, typically at NOK 300–500 per semester. There are a total of 25 such organisations, each ...

  3. Student welfare organisation - Wikipedia

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    The 14 organisations are regulated by the Student Welfare Organisation Act from 1996 and based on compulsory membership of all students attending the associated institutions. Welfare offers are financed through a student fee , direct subsidies from the Norwegian Ministry of Education and Research as well as from the educational institutions ...

  4. Education in Norway - Wikipedia

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    Norway celebrates International Workers' Day on May 1 and its Constitution Day on May 17. Furthermore, Norway also celebrates Ascension Day in May, with the exact date depending on the each year. Ten days after Ascension Day, the country celebrates Pentecost, and Whit Monday the next day. Students do not have to attend school on these national ...

  5. Student loans in Norway - Wikipedia

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    422,500 upper education students and high school pupils applied for financial support for the academic year 2015 - 2016. [2] The average loan after graduation (higher education) in Norway was ca. NOK 280,000 in 2016. [2] In the academic year 2015 - 2016, NOK 3.7 billion in grants and NOK 22.7 billion in loans were allocated to students and pupils.

  6. Norwegian University of Science and Technology - Wikipedia

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    There are no tuition fees at NTNU for Norwegian students and students from European Union, however students do pay "semesteravgift" every semester. In addition to semester fees, the international students have to guarantee their living expenses if they are not offered a scholarship. NTNU students have a clear presence in the city of Trondheim.

  7. University of Bergen - Wikipedia

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    The University of Bergen (Norwegian: Universitetet i Bergen) is a public research university in Bergen, Norway. As of 2021, the university had over 4,000 employees and 19,000 students. [ 2 ] It was established by an act of parliament in 1946 consolidating several scientific institutions that dated as far back as 1825.

  8. Skagerak International School - Wikipedia

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    Skagerak International School was the only Norwegian school to participate. The class qualified for the finals which were arranged at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville on May 23-26th, 2012. [14] 21 High School students at Skagerak attended a Habitat for Humanity trip to Cluj in the Transylvania region of Romania on June 23, 2012. The ...

  9. University of Oslo - Wikipedia

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    Like all public institutions of higher education in Norway, the university does not charge tuition fees. However, a small fee of 600 kr (roughly US$70 ) per term goes to the student welfare organisation Foundation for Student Life in Oslo , to subsidise kindergartens, health services, housing and cultural initiatives, the weekly newspaper ...