Date of publication: 2014 Grants - note: 55.5 % of all students receive grants 
Need-based grant (euro): max 5051
Merit-based grant (euro): -
Student grants
Norwegian students are entitled to loans and grants from the State Educational Loan Fund (NSELF). The basic 
support  is  at  most  NOK 94 400  per  academic  year  (10 months).  The  basic  support  is  initially  given  as  a  loan, 
however, 40 % of the loan may be converted to a grant for students who live away from their parents and pass all 
exams. The grant will be reduced if student's income or assets exceed certain limits. The amounts are universal for 
all students who are eligible for financial support. The maximum amount of grant is NOK 37 760.  
Students under 25 years of age may also receive a grant for travel costs.  
Financial support is also given for study abroad as there is full portability of NSELF loans and grants. Exchange 
students and full degree students qualify for support.  
Students taking care of children may receive a grant for each child under the age of 16.  
Students on parental leave can be given a grant for up to 44 weeks, and students who cannot study because of 
illness may have the loan converted into a grant for up to four months and two weeks a term. Physically disabled 
students can get an extra grant if they are unable to work during their studies, and they may also receive basic 
support for twelve months per year. Loans
Norwegian students are entitled to loans and grants from the State Educational Loan Fund (NSELF). The basic 
support  is  at  most  NOK 94 400  per  academic  year  (10 months).  The  basic  support  is  initially  given  as  a  loan, 
however, 40 % of the loan may be converted to a grant for students who live away from their parents and pass all 
exams. The grant will be reduced if student's income or assets exceed certain limits. The amounts are universal for 
all students who are eligible for financial support. The maximum amount of grant is NOK 37 760.  
Students under 25 years of age may also receive a grant for travel costs.  
Financial support is also given for study abroad as there is full portability of NSELF loans and grants. Exchange 
students and full degree students qualify for support.  
Students taking care of children may receive a grant for each child under the age of 16.  
Students on parental leave can be given a grant for up to 44 weeks, and students who cannot study because of 
illness may have the loan converted into a grant for up to four months and two weeks a term. Physically disabled 
students can get an extra grant if they are unable to work during their studies, and they may also receive basic 
support for twelve months per year.