Accommodation

In Finland, student housing is provided by student housing foundations. Start your application as soon as you receive your admission confirmation!
Two students reading and relaxing at university

In Finland, student housing is usually handled by student housing foundations, and applying is pretty simple. Just make sure to get started as soon as your admission is confirmed  â€” especially around the start of the academic year when lots of students are looking for a place. The earlier you apply, the better your chances of finding a cozy spot to call home!

For budget-friendly student housing options, check out the list of Finnish student housing foundations at SOA (Finnish Student Housing Ltd.) 

In student housing, a single room in a shared flat typically costs between approximately €200 and €380 monthly. While single and family flats offer more privacy, they come with higher rents and longer waiting lists.

Reach out to your admitting university for local accommodation advice and explore their website for more insights.

If you wish, you can also explore the open market, including social media platforms, though prices are usually higher compared to student housing.