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Croatia

This study guide will give you all the information you need to find universities and study in Croatia.

Croatia has emerged from its shell in recent years to become the holiday destination of choice for those looking for dramatic coastlines, crystal clear waters, and a whole lot of history as a backdrop.

With this in mind it makes sense that Croatia is developing as a study destination of choice for international students.

Croatia’s culture and history – both ancient and very recent – make it a fascinating destination in which to be a student. There are a large number of programmes that are open to international students in the country.

 

Universities in Croatia

1. Sveucilište u Zagrebu, Zagreb

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2. Sveucilište u Rijeci , Rijeka

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3. Sveucilište u Splitu , Split

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4. Sveucilište J.J. Strossmayera u Osijeku, Osijek

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

5. Sveucilište u Zadru, Zadar

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

6. Sveucilište Jurja Dobrile u Puli, Pula

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

7. University of Dubrovnik

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

8. Sveucilište Sjever, Koprivnica

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

9. Sveucilište Libertas, Dubrovnik

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bachelor Degree in Croatia

Find the right Bachelor Degree in Croatia with our comprehensive guide.

Having signed up to the Bologna Process higher education in Croatia is similar to the rest of the European Union with the same values and standards as other European nations.

Undergraduate degrees in Croatia normally last for three to four years, and carry a bachelors qualification that is recognised all over the world.

In some cases, degrees in these areas can be studied for within an integrated undergraduate and graduate programme, which means that you will graduate with a master’s degree on top of your undergraduate one.

Like in the majority of European countries, Croatia’s degrees follow the bachelors/masters structure – unless your bachelors degree has a masters built in, as mentioned above.

Tuition Fees in Croatia

Explore tuition fees in Croatia for bachelor’s degrees and find the right bachelors degree at the right tuition cost for you.

Tuition fees for undergraduate programmes in Croatia are not set centrally, but are decided upon by each individual institution. This means that costs can vary greatly, and will differ between university and course chosen.

Having said this, the cost of tuition fees in Croatia is relatively low when compared to other countries. The lowest priced courses are likely to be in social sciences and humanities (from 6,000 Kuna/800 Euro to 16,500 Kuna/2,200 Euro per year). The highest priced are medical courses, which can cost up to 27,000 Kuna, or 3,600 Euro, per year.

The best course of action is to check individually the cost of the courses that you are applying to.

Now you know the potential costs of studying in Croatia you will be looking how to fund your studies.

The most common sources of funding for international students in Croatia are:

International student loans

Some countries have student loan programs available to citizens of that country to help studying abroad, for example India, but do often have limitations.

Your own country

You might be able to find study abroad funding from local government or companies based in your home country. A good way to find out is to contact your local government office or find their website and see what they recommend.

Also, research large companies in your home country that might offer study funding assistance and contact them about opportunities. However, it is worth considering that they may require you to return home after your studies to work for them.

Croatian universities/schools

Croatian colleges and universities may offer financial aid to international students in some cases. Your best option it to contact them directly or look for information on their website.

You should request details of the financial aid on offer when requesting an application form from that institution’s admissions office. It may be possible to participate in a formal exchange between an institution in your home country and one in Croatia.

Scholarships

There are a number of scholarship opportunities available to international students studying in Croatia, the majority of which come from private companies as government scholarships are usually reserved for Croatian students.

Advice on Accommodation & Living Costs in Croatia

Advice on Accommodation & Living Costs in Croatia.

Students in Croatia have various options for accommodation:

– Student dormitories/halls

– Privately rented flats, apartments

– Private renting within a family home

Student dormitories are in short supply in Croatia, and aren’t available to all students. Dormitories are available for some (but not all) international students, and may include services such as gyms and social areas for relaxation. There are usually two students per room, with a shared bathroom. They are the cheapest type of accommodation for students in Croatia and are managed by Student Centres, who will be contacted by your educational institution if you want and are eligible for dormitory accommodation.

Many international students, however, will be required to organise their own accommodation. This might be in a shared house or flat with other students, or might be as a lodger in a family home.

In all cases, students should sort out their accommodation as early as possible – preferably before they arrive in Croatia. Your educational institution should be able to advise you on housing matters.

Croatia is relatively cheap when it comes to living costs, especially compared to countries in Western Europe. Prices will of course be higher within bigger cities, however.

Amazing scenery and high-quality education

Croatia is an ideal place for students wishing to study in with because of its extremely beautiful coastline, mix of Mediterranean and South-Eastern European charm and its rich historical and cultural heritage.

Higher education in Croatia is conducted in higher education institutions through university and professional studies. Higher education institutions are divided into universities, polytechnics, colleges of applied sciences, faculties and art academies.

The student body in Croatia is well organized which is evident in the number of creative student initiatives and projects. They are usually closely related to the students’ field of study, as well as to students’ professional and academic interests, which are launched and implemented by student associations (either local associations or branches of international student associations), informal student groups or individual students at higher education institutions. Those projects will truly take your studies to the next level.

Tuition fees in Croatia vary depending on the degree programme and education institution the student is applying for. Fees also change every academic year, and therefore it is best to check the university admissions documents for up-to-date information.

All full-time students at a Croatian higher education institutions can apply for some student work. The same applies for international students. However, international students attending short study programmes (for example exchange students or guest students) have to check the information with the sending higher education institution.

Aside from getting only educational experience, students can use their free time exploring Croatian coast, mountains and natural parks combined with its natural, historical and cultural diversity. The amazing cuisine and café culture will surely take your study motivation for the next level.

Croatian universities rated on Study Advisory:

The University of Zagreb‘s reviews are featured alongside with interesting comments on the cost of living in the Croatian capital, such as 1 euro meals!

Top 3 reasons to study in Croatia:

1. Diploma is recognized in the EU and beyond
2. Wide variety of degree or exchange programmers
3. Rich historical, natural and cultural surroundings

Did you know this about Croatia?

The University of Zagreb, founded in 1669, is the oldest continuously operating university in South Eastern Europe.

Game of Thrones show has taken viewers all over the world. The seasons 2 and 3 showcased Croatia’s most famous city, the walled seaside fortress of Dubrovnik, which was chosen as King’s Landing.