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Tuition fee

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In accordance with forthcoming amendments to official regulations regarding the funding of Icelandic universities, tuition fees will apply for students from outside the EEA, Faroe Islands, Greenland and Switzerland beginning with enrolment in fall 2026. Students who enrolled in fall 2025 or earlier will continue their studies under previous fee structure.

  • Tuition Fees

    Tuition fee is per academic year and as follows for the academic year of 2026 – 2027

    • Department of Architecture ISK 4.500.000,- 
    • Department of Fine Art ISK 4.500.000,- 
    • Department of Design ISK 4.500.000,- 
    • Department of Arts Education ISK 4.500.000,- 
    • Department of Music ISK 5.500.000,- 
    • Department of Performing Arts ISK 5.500.000,- 
    • Department of Film ISK 5.500.000,- 

     

    • The tuition fee is in Icelandic króna (ISK) and is paid directly to the IUA with a bank transfer.
    • Deadline for tuition fee for newly admitted students is set by each programme in the admission offer.
    • Deadline for tution fee for continue of studies is June 20th each year.
  • To whom does it apply?

    The tuition fee applies to citizens of a country outside the EEA, Faroe Islands, Greenland and Switzerland.

  • Tuition Fee Structure and Requirements

    • All tuition fees are charged in Icelandic Króna (ISK).
    • The tuition fees reflect the actual cost of the studies and the amount may change between academic years.
    • The amount depends on the study programme.
    • Fees are per academic year and are charged annually.
    • Fees must be paid in full before enrolment or continue of studies can be confirmed.
    • Failure to pay on time or in full may result in the loss of the study place at the university.
    • Tuition fees are non-refundable.
  • Additional Costs

    In addition to tuition fee students should also be prepared to cover:

    • Study materials, equipment, and supplies.
    • Insurance.
    • Living expenses in Iceland.
    • IUAs International Office provides some information regarding living in Iceland.
  • Exemptions

    Exemptions from the official regulation have not yet been issued, and at this time the IUA is therefore not in a position to provide any information on what they may entail.

    Until exemptions have been formally clarified by the government, the IUA is not able to grant any exemptions.

  • Scholarship

    IUA does not provide any scholarships for tuition fees or living expenses.

  • Further information

    For further information please contact registration@lhi.is.