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Open university courses for Autumn 2024 have been published!

The open university courses for autumn semester has been added to our course selection. Registration for the courses begins on August 5th at the earliest.
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The course offering for the autumn semester 2024 at Open University has now been mostly published. Registration for early autumn courses begins on August 5, while registration for late autumn courses opens on September 23.

When registration opens, you will find the registration link as usual in the course description. Payment of the course fee and registration for the course will be done through the link.

The fee of now published autumn courses is max. 15 euros per credit. In Government Decree on fees collected at universities, the Government has 25.4. changed the maximum fee charged in open higher education from 15 euros to 45 euros per one study credit. The prices of courses published later may vary. 

You can always find the course fees in the course description. There is no free of charge courses for degree students in the fall and spring semesters.

Please familiarize yourself with the course selection and read the detailed registration instructions.

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