Admission for international students

Study at Noroff in Norway – a leading country for innovation and opportunity in technology and digital media. Our hands-on programs are designed for international students ready to succeed in the global job market.

Why Study at Noroff?

Noroff is a leading institution in Norway, known for its focus on hands-on learning and close connections with industry leaders. We offer a high-quality educational experience within the fields of IT, technology, and digital media, equipping students with the practical skills and in-depth knowledge needed to excel in today’s rapidly evolving digital world.

As part of Norway’s well-established educational system, Noroff offers a unique blend of academic excellence and practical, industry-relevant training. Our bachelor’s programs are available both on-campus in Kristiansand and online, making it accessible for international students from all over the world. Whether you study on campus or remotely, all our bachelor-programs are taught in English to cater to a global student community. Read more about Noroff University College here

By studying at Noroff, you will gain the expertise necessary to pursue successful careers in these fast-growing and highly sought-after fields, whether you plan to work in Norway, internationally, or continue your education. Explore the programs here.

Moved to Norway to Study at Noroff

Matthew Rushing embarked on a journey from the U.S. to Norway to pursue his passion for game design at Noroff. In this interview, he shares his motivations, experiences, and aspirations, offering a compelling glimpse into the life of an international student.

Why Choose Kristiansand?

Kristiansand is not only a beautiful city but also an ideal place to live and study. Located on Norway’s southern coast, it blends urban living with stunning natural beauty. Known for its welcoming atmosphere, low crime rate, and high quality of life, the city attracts students from all over the world.

Noroff University College, located in the heart of Kristiansand, boasts a modern campus with a strong focus on technology, design, and digital media. The campus is home to a diverse international community and has strong ties to local businesses, offering hands-on learning opportunities and valuable industry connections that prepare students for successful careers.

As a student in Kristiansand, you’ll enjoy easy access to most attractions by foot or bike, or take a short bus ride to the city center, Sørlandssenteret, Dyreparken, or Kjevik Airport.

All Noroff programs are accredited by the Norwegian Agency for Quality Assurance in Education (NOKUT) and eligible for student loans and grants from the Norwegian State Educational Loan Fund (Statens Lånekasse for utdanning).

    • A Thriving International Student Community
    • A Small City with Global Opportunities
    • Modern Campus with Cutting-Edge Facilities
    • Hands-On Learning with Industry Connections

Moving to Norway

Here you’ll find useful information about studying in Norway:

◽️UDI (Norwegian Directorate of Immigration)

Services provided: UDI manages immigration matters for international students in Norway. They provide essential services such as visa applications, residence permits, and information about the rights and duties of students during their stay.

◽️Tax Norway (Skatteetaten)

Services provided: Tax Norway handles the taxation system in Norway. As an international student, you may need to register for a tax card, understand your rights regarding taxation, and access important information about your income and tax obligations.

◽️SIA (Student Welfare Organization)

SIA offers a range of support services for students in Norway, including housing assistance, student health services, social activities, and counseling. They work to ensure that students have a good balance between academics and well-being.

◽️Noroff Student Support

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Living in Kristiansand offers a perfect combination of modern city life and stunning natural beauty, making it an ideal destination for international students. As a student in Kristiansand, you will experience:

◽️Safety and Quality of Life:

Kristiansand is one of the safest cities in Norway, with low crime rates and a high standard of living. You can expect a peaceful and welcoming environment, where education, health, and social services are prioritized.

◽️ Student-Friendly Environment:

Kristiansand is a vibrant student city with a strong focus on creating a supportive and dynamic student community. You'll find everything you need, from public transport to cozy cafés, libraries, and plenty of green spaces to relax in. The city is also known for its easy access to the surrounding natural beauty, offering opportunities for hiking, cycling, and outdoor exploration.

◽️Cultural Integration:

While many Norwegians in Kristiansand speak excellent English, immersing yourself in the local culture will enhance your experience. The city offers various clubs, activities, and events that encourage students to get involved and meet new people. Whether it’s a local festival, sports event, or community activity, you'll have plenty of chances to connect with others and integrate into Norwegian life.

◽️Work-life Balance:

Kristiansand, like the rest of Norway, places a high value on work-life balance. As a student, you will enjoy a flexible academic schedule that allows time for recreation and socializing. Many international students also find part-time work opportunities, giving them the chance to earn money while gaining valuable work experience.

◽️Social Benefits:

As a student in Kristiansand, you’ll have access to a variety of social benefits, including discounts on transportation, museums, and recreational activities through the student welfare organizations. These perks help you make the most of your time both academically and socially.

◽️Climate:

Kristiansand is known for its efficient and affordable public transport system. Students can easily access discounted transportation passes, making it simple to get around the city and surrounding areas. Kristiansand is also committed to sustainability, with an emphasis on recycling and eco-friendly initiatives that make the city greener and more environmentally conscious.

◽️Public Transport and Sustainability:

Kristiansand enjoys a milder climate compared to the rest of Norway, with relatively mild winters and warmer summers. While winters can still bring some snow and chilly weather, the city’s coastal location means the cold isn’t as extreme as in northern Norway. The summer months are bright and long, with plenty of daylight for outdoor activities. Make sure to dress warmly in winter, but take full advantage of the beautiful nature and outdoor experiences that Kristiansand offers throughout the year.

Most Norwegians are fluent in English, which makes it easier for international students to communicate and navigate daily life. However, learning some basic Norwegian phrases is highly recommended as it shows respect for the local culture and can greatly enhance your experience.

For international students from countries outside the EU/EEA (and the UK, USA, Canada and Australia), the application window is only open in January.

Make sure you prepare all the necessary documents well in advance and submit your application on time. Start your visa application as soon as you are accepted to ensure a smooth process. Planning ahead is essential for a successful Noroff application.

Read more about the application process here.

When you study at Noroff's Kristiansand campus, you’ll automatically become a member of the student welfare organisation, SiA (Studentsamskipnaden i Agder).

SiA provides a range of services and resources to support students, including accommodation, health services, and various discounts. If you prefer accommodation outside of the student housing options offered by SiA, you can find additional listings on finn.no.

Norway is known for its high cost of living. On average, you can expect to spend around NOK 10,000 per month. Here's a breakdown of typical expenses:

• Housing: Monthly costs can range from NOK 3.500,- to NOK 15.000,-, depending on factors such as location, type of accommodation and shared living arrangements. Utilities such as water and sewerage are often included, but electricity and internet may require separate payments.

• Food: Expect to spend between NOK 2,400 and 3,200 per month, depending on whether you cook at home or eat out. Eating out can be particularly expensive, with a basic meal costing around NOK 250.

• Books and supplies: Budget around NOK 2,000 per semester for academic materials, although costs may vary depending on your programme.

• Transport: Allocate at least NOK 500-600 per month for transportation, which may vary depending on your location and travel needs.

 

At Noroff, we are here to support you every step of the way. We offer personalized study guidance to help you make informed decisions about your education and future career. Get in touch with us here.

     
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