Slovenia 2013/14 - student fees and grants
Date of publication: 2014 Fees - first cycle (euro): min 1210 - most common 2800 - max 9375
Fees - second cycle (euro): min 1210 - most common 2800 - max 12462
Fees - note: Over 80 % of students are on state-funded places and do not pay fees
Grants - note: Approximately 29 % of students receive some kind of public grant
Need-based grant (euro): min 840 - max 4736
Merit-based grant (euro): min 1221 - max 3677
National student fee
Full-time students of public higher education institutions on state-funded places do not pay tuition fees. They pay
only registration charges and costs of examinations that are repeated.
Full-time students at public higher education institutions without a state-funded study place, part-time students and
international students from outside EU pay the same fees. Amounts range from EUR 1 210 to 9 375 for the first
cycle and from EUR 1 260 to 12 462 for the second cycle. Amounts apply to University of Ljubljana.
Student grants
'National' scholarships are available for economically and socially disadvantaged students. They are awarded
according to a range of criteria which include both need- and merit-based elements. Merit-based scholarships also
exist. The grants are available for 12 months a year.
Students must be under 26 years old when enrolling for their first degree to be eligible for public support.
No loans.
Tax benefit for student's parents
The tax benefit for parents depends on the number of supported children (EUR 2 436.92 to 7 957.14 per year in
2013). Eligible are all parents of higher education students under 26 years old when enrolling.
Family allowances
No family allowances.
Source: Eurydice, National Student Fee and Support Systems 2013/2014, 2015/2016, 2016/2017