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Page updated 28.11.2019

Joint application in autumn: Admission results have been released

Turku University of Applied Sciences has released all the admissions results regarding the degree programmes of the joint application in autumn.

Altogether TUAS’ degree programmes both conducted in Finnish and English received over 3 800 applications in the joint application procedure of spring. Over 500 new students will start their studies in autumn. The joint application period included two degree programmes conducted in English: Master’s degree programmes in Business Management and Sales Management.

The applicants selected as TUAS’ future students have been notified of the admissions selection by email. The study place must be officially accepted and all the required documents delivered by 9 December 2019 at 15.00 (Finnish time). The studies will begin in January. See the instructions for new students and the new students’ guide.

All admissions results of the national joint application procedure of autumn will be published latest on Friday 29 Novemeber. After all results have been released, the Finnish National Agency for Education will send a result letter by email to all applicants. In the result letter, the applicant will see the admissions result regarding every degree programme in which they have applied for a study place.

If you are on the waiting list, you will be notified of being offered a study place on 17 December 2019 at the latest.

Were you left without a study place?

At the Open University of Applied Sciences, you can carry out the first-year studies together with degree students through the so-called path studies. Studies at Open UAS are subject to charge.

Application process for the path studies has already begun and ends on 5 December at 15.00 (Finnish time). The studies will start on January 2020. Find out more about path studies.

The next joint application period for Bachelor’s and Master's degree programmes conducted in English is on 8 – 22 January 2020 where the studies will start in autumn 2020.