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history
Already in 1897, the first nursing students in Jönköping received their qualifications by Jönköping County. In 1947 an elementary-school teacher’s training college was set up and in 1963 a pre-school teacher’s training college started here. In the Statement of Government Policy of 1991, the elect government had stated their ambition to create more autonomous institutions of higher education. Jönköping University College and Chalmers University of Technology were given the opportunity to be set up as state universities. Jönköping University Foundation (JU) was founded on 1 July 1994.
ABOUT
Studying at Jönköping University in Sweden:
Jönköping University has around 12,000 students, of which 1,850 are international students. The university is one of the top universities in international student exchange and among the best in Sweden in terms of attracting international students. Campus has a truly international and academic environment with students and staff from all parts of the world.
Campus and facilities at Jönköping University in Sweden:
The JU Campus is situated in the city center of Jönköping, on the western shore of the lake Munksjön and not far from the south shore of the lake Vättern, about five minutes’ walk from the Central Station. Parking is available both on campus and near the university. It also has Restaurants and coffee shops on campus. There, you will find Campus Arena, which is the University’s own sports center.
Language requirements for applying to Jönköping University in Sweden:
All applicants to programmes (and summer courses) are required to meet the Standard English language requirements corresponding to English 6 in the Swedish upper secondary school system.
Everyone can meet the requirement by achieving the required score on an internationally recognized English test. Completed upper secondary and university studies in some countries can also fulfill the requirement.
Exam | Score |
TOEFL iBT Test | Internet based: Score of 20 (scale 0-30) in written test, total score of 90
Paper-based: score of 4.5 (scale 1-6) in written test, total score of 575 |
IELTS Academic | An overall score of 6.5 and no section below 5.5. |
University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations (Cambridge ESOL) | C2 Proficiency (CPE), minimum overall score 200 (points awarded since 2015) or
Cambridge English: Proficiency C1 Advanced (CAE), minimum overall score 180 (points awarded since 2015), or Cambridge English certificate level C1, minimum score 180, or Cambridge English: Advanced |
Cambridge Michigan Language Assessments | minimum score of 90 |
Pearson PTE Academic or Pearson PTE Academic Online | Score of 62 (writing 61) |
Courses offered at Jönköping University in Sweden:
Jönköping University offers a great selection of programmes within many different areas of interest. Programmes such as International Economics, New Media Design and Sustainable Enterprise Development in Bachelor and also Digital Business (Two Years), International Financial Analysis as Master’s programmes. There also PhD programs and some summer course offered in this university.
Scholarships offered at Jönköping University in Sweden:
Jönköping University (JU) offers a limited number of scholarships to students who pay tuition fees and who fulfil the requirements of the scholarship and are assessed to be able to complete their studies adequately. The scholarship amount is equivalent to 30% of the tuition fee for the programme the student has been admitted to.
Jönköping University in Sweden partnerships:
Jönköping University collaborates internationally, nationally, regionally and locally, through student projects, research collaborations, customized courses and participation in different networks. One of their major partners is Science Park Jönköping. There, students and staff at Jönköping University get help shaping their business ideas into actual businesses. During 2014 Jönköping University started a number of national collaborative projects in order to strengthen strategic interactivity between universities and society in Sweden.
Other costs:
- As a part of the accommodation application process an administrative fee of 700 SEK is required.
- Students pay for housing, literature, and other living expenses themselves. These costs are estimated to be about 9,000-10,000 SEK per month. Students from outside the EU must obtain a student visa (Residence Permit), for which they must show that they can afford the living expenses in Sweden during their studies.
The following example of a feasible monthly budget will give you some idea of the costs of living in Sweden.
- Accommodation: 3,000-6,500 SEK depending on location
- Food: 2,000 SEK
- Phone: 300 SEK
- Monthly bus tickets: 480 SEK
- Laundry and hygiene: 250 SEK
- Clothing, hobbies, leisure: 750 SEK
Expenses( SEK )
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accommodation
All new international students are guaranteed accommodation, provided that they apply for accommodation correctly, pay the administrative fee and announce their arrival in time. The guarantee only applies to admitted students at Jönköping University. Family members are not included in the guarantee.
Included facilities:
- Bed (90x210cm), duvet, pillow
- A one-time charge of 300 SEK is added on the first rent in most accommodation for the provision of a duvet and a pillow.
- Wardrobe
- Access to kitchen and laundry room
- Electricity, water and internet connection
- Basic kitchen equipment in some accommodations
Not included:
- Bed sheet, towels
- Cleaning service
- Meals (Except for Pathway students)
Apartments and dorms:
- Ekhagen: 5,500 SEK Monthly rent
- Råslätt: SEK 3200-4100/person Monthly rent
- Gräshagen: SEK 9,000 per three months per person in shared apartment. A deposit is also paid together with the payment for the first rent.
- Beta: Autumn semester rent 27,500 SEK*, Spring semester rent 33,000 SEK*
- Delta House: Autumn semester rent 25,000 SEK*, Spring semester rent 33,000 SEK*
- Kunskapsfabriken: Fall semester rent 29,750 -39,400 SEK*, Spring semester rent 35,700 – 47,280 SEK*
- Linsen: Fall semester rent 29 750 -33 000 SEK*, Spring semester rent 35 700 -39 600 SEK*
* The rent is paid in one instalment each semester.
after graduation
Career Center aims to strengthen the opportunities of students to successfully find appropriate employment after graduation and they can give you career guidance and feedback on job applications.
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