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Fees

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The annual registration fee at the University of the Arts is ISK 100.000 for students with citizenship within the EEA, the Faroe Islands, Greenland and Switzerland, as well as all students regardless of citizenship who began their studies at the University of the Arts in the fall of 2025 or earlier.

 

From fall 2026 tuition fees will apply to applicants from a country outside the EEA, Faroe Islands, Greenland and Switzerland. Further information about tuition fees.

  • Registration fee

    The annual registration fee at the school is 100.000 ISK.

    Tuition fees will apply for students from outside the EEA, Faroe Islands, Greenland and Switzerland beginning with enrollment in fall 2026. Further information.

  • Payment of registration fee

    New students with citizenship within the EEA, Faroe Islands, Greenland and Switzerland, who are enrolled for studies starting in the autumn semester, pay a registration fee of ISK 100.000,- in the school's communication portal.

    The deadline for the registration fee for new students varies by faculty. After the deadline, the student's acceptance of the course lapses. The registration fee is non-refundable.

  • Application fee

    Applicants pay an application fee of 5000,-kr when submitting an application.

    A fee is paid for each application. If there is more than one application, an application fee is paid for each one.

    The application fee is not deducted from the registration fee, even if the application is approved.

    The application fee is non-refundable.

  • Study break

    Students on a study break pay the full registration fee.

  • Other costs

    Students must allow for material and book purchases. Printing costs should also be taken into account.

  • Single registration fee at the IUA for current students

    • June 20 for university studies starting in the fall.
    • December 20 for university studies starting in the spring.