Studying in Finland is not free for non-EU/EEA international students. However, tuition fees are relatively affordable compared to other European countries. Public universities in Finland charge tuition fees ranging from €8,000 to €18,000 per year, depending on the program and university. EU/EEA students are exempt from tuition fees. Finland also offers various scholarships for international students to help cover tuition and living expenses, especially for students from non-EU/EEA countries. These scholarships can significantly reduce the financial burden, so it’s worth researching options before applying. Despite the tuition fees, the overall cost of living in Finland is quite affordable compared to other study destinations in Europe.