Fees and costs
University education must be free of charge for EU/EEA students. This means that no part of the curriculum may be subject to fees, regardless of whether the course in which the part is included is compulsory or elective. However, with some exceptions such as camps, study trips and the like.
When submitting compulsory assignments in a course, the institution must provide printing facilities to a reasonable extent.
Costs and expenses
There are certain costs associated with the course that the student is responsible for, for example:
- Course literature, including compendiums and copied material of a larger size.
- instruments
- Consumables such as textiles, clay and paints, if the student has the results at his/her disposal.
- Copying costs for personal copies of written work, theses and dissertations, memory cards and other storage media.
- Personal equipment such as training clothes
- deposit fees for keys or cards
- Costs related to the completion of the thesis, such as travel and telephone calls.
- Any additional costs to the learning center, another university or similar if the student wishes to write the exam elsewhere.
- Accommodation and travel to and from the place where the placement or internship is carried out.
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