Higher education in English attracts more foreign students
Published : 09 Mar 2020, 01:55
About 25 000 applicants from abroad applied to higher education programmes in English in 2019, said a press release of Finnish National Agency for Education.
The figure is 17 % higher than the year before and 54 % more than in 2016.
This has been positive in the light of the tuition fees for non-EU/EEA students introduced in 2017. In 2017 the number of applicants decreased a little, but have since grown remarkably.
More foreign applicants seek admission to universities rather than universities of applied sciences (UASs). Programmes in English at universities attracted 14 500 foreign applicants in 2019 compared to 11 000 to UASs. Both figures can comprise the same applicant as they can apply to both sectors.
Most foreign applicants to UASs seek admission to the programmes in business, administration and law. These programmes also have the biggest offer in programmes in English. The most popular fields in universities are business, administration, law, technology, ICT and natural sciences.
The number of foreign students admitted has increased. In 2019 about 32 % of foreign students who applied to higher education were admitted. Some 78 % of these accepted the study place offered.
The admission rate is similar to both universities and UASs, 32 % and 31 % respectively. The difference is, however, that more applicants to UASs accept the study place (UAS 87 %, universities 70%).
Nationals from the EU or EEA accounted for 14 % of the applicants to higher education programmes in English. The number has grown a little more than for the other groups of applicants.
Most applications come from Bangladesh, Nigeria, Pakistan, India, Nepal, Ghana and Vietnam. The number of applicants from these countries have grown notably in the last three years except applicants from Vietnam whose number decreased in 2017.
More EU/EEA nationals apply to universities. In 2019 the proportion of foreign applicants of all applicants to universities was 16 % compared to 12 % to UASs. These applicants are slightly more successful in being admitted. Of all those admitted to universities 22 % were from the EU or EEA. The corresponding figure for UASs was 17 %