Public fee and support system for students in Europe

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Lithuania 2013/14 - student fees and grants
Students studying in state subsidised places do not pay fees. There are exceptions after changing study programme (if study programme fees are higher than previous study programme fees).

All fees vary depending on the study programme (influenced by study field) or study forms (full-time/ part-time).

In the first cycle, fees range between LTL 3 238 and 18 162 per year in full-time studies and between LTL 2 159 and 12 108 per year in part-time studies.

In the second cycle, fees range between LTL 7 308 and 21 578 per year in full-time and from LTL 4 872 to 14 386 per year in part-time studies.

Higher education institutions (HEIs) can determine higher tuition fees for citizens of non-EU and non-EEA countries.
Lithuania 2015/16 - student fees and grants
Students studying in state subsidised places do not pay fees. There are exceptions if students change their study programme. All fees are determined by Government and vary depending on the study  programme (influenced by study field) or the form of study (full-time/part-time).

First cycle fees range from EUR 1 053 to 11 587 per year in full-time studies and between EUR 702 and 7 725 per year in part-time studies.

Second cycle fees range from EUR 2 242 and 12 581 per year in full-time and from EUR 1 495 to EUR 8 387 per year in part-time studies.

Higher education institutions (HEIs) can set different fees for citizens of non-EU and non-EEA countries.
Lithuania 2016/17 - student fees and grants
There are two basic types of financial status for students: state-funded and self-financed. The Ministry of Education and Science determines the maximum amount of fees that it will cover for each study field and form of study (full- time/part-time). However, higher education institutions (HEIs) have autonomy to set their own fee levels. Thus students studying in state subsidised places have at least part of their fees paid by the government.

Annual first-cycle fees range from EUR 1 076 to 11 610 for full-time, and EUR 717 to 7 740 for part-time. Annual second cycle fees range from EUR 2 265 to 12 604 for full-time and EUR 1 510 to EUR 8 403 for part-time.

There is no short cycle higher education in Lithuania.

HEIs can set different fees for citizens of non-EU and non-EEA countries.


Source: Eurydice, National Student Fee and Support Systems 2013/2014, 2015/2016, 2016/2017
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