Application fees
- No application fee is charged for standard admission to Joensuun Lyseon Lukio for residents and for applicants using the national joint application system.
Tuition fees by school year (per term and per year group)
- Residents of Finland and students who are EU/EEA/Swiss citizens: EUR 0 per term; EUR 0 per academic year (no tuition charged for standard upper secondary studies). Instruction, guidance and the teaching programme are provided without tuition for these students.
- International applicants from countries outside the EU/EEA/Switzerland ("third‑country nationals") who begin studies on or after 1 August 2026: a lukuvuosimaksu (annual tuition charge) is applied. The municipality's operative unit price to be used as the basis for the student's annual charge is the education provider's per‑student unit cost; Joensuu's preparatory material uses a Joensuu per‑student unit price of EUR 8,678.17 as the municipality's 2026 reference value for upper‑secondary pupils. For such fee‑liable students, expect an annual tuition charge on the order of EUR 8,678.17 per academic year (billing particulars are set by the city/education provider).
- IB (International Baccalaureate) Diploma stream students (regardless of residency category): standard municipal tuition is EUR 0 for resident/EU students, but externally assessed IB examination/assessment charges are normally invoiced separately. Typical IB assessment charges used in practice are a candidate registration fee and separate per‑subject assessment fees (example published rates used by schools in recent years: USD 160 candidate registration fee per session + USD 110 per assessed subject), and schools commonly collect those exam/assessment fees from candidates. Expect IB exam/assessment invoices in addition to municipal billing rules.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- For resident/EU/EEA students there is no regular tuition billing because standard instruction is tuition‑free (no per‑term or per‑year invoices for tuition).
- For third‑country (fee‑liable) students, the municipality/education provider implements the lukuvuosimaksu. Common municipal practice for comparable providers is to require payment for the first year in full at the time the place is accepted and thereafter to bill tuition either annually or in advance by semester/half‑year; participation and continuation of studies can be conditional on timely payment. Joensuu has indicated that the student selection can be conditional on payment for paid programmes. Exact invoicing dates, instalment options and late‑payment terms are determined by the municipality and appear on the invoice.
Boarding fees (if applicable)
- Joensuun Lyseon Lukio is a daytime upper‑secondary school; it does not operate a school boarding facility. No boarding fees apply. Students who require accommodation make separate arrangements and cover those housing costs independently.
Other costs or fees (uniforms, meals, materials, exams, trips, equipment)
- Uniforms: No school uniform fee is required. Finnish municipal upper secondary schools do not require a uniform as part of standard provision.
- School meals: Students who are in regular, in‑person upper‑secondary studies are entitled to municipality‑provided school meals on days when the curriculum requires attendance. For students with full entitlement to free municipal education (resident/EU/EEA students and certain other categories defined by law), the meals provided on school days are supplied without a separate meal charge. For fee‑liable third‑country students the municipality's rules on entitlement to free meals may differ; municipalities have set specific arrangements for fee‑liable students.
- Learning materials and basic course materials: Instruction and the materials required for teaching are provided without tuition charge for students covered by the statutory free education entitlement. Personal or optional items (personal instruments, non‑standard sports equipment, voluntary extracurricular course materials, individual instrument hire, personal calculators where required for non‑school use) are the student's responsibility. Municipal practice and law specify which materials are provided free as part of instruction.
- IB assessment/examination charges: The IB/Diploma assessments involve fees charged per candidate and per subject; schools normally invoice candidates for those fees. Representative published assessment amounts used by schools in recent years are USD 160 (candidate registration per session) plus USD 110 per assessed subject (subject fees), with additional core‑component charges where applicable. These external examination/assessment charges are separate from municipal tuition and are invoiced according to the school's IB registration timetable.
- Finnish national matriculation (ylioppilastutkinto) fees: For students taking national matriculation examinations there are test fees charged by the national examination board (for example the routine candidate/cohort fees published by the national board include an amount per exam — example published figure EUR 41 per exam for standard matriculation examinations). IB diploma candidates who also register separately for national matriculation arrangements should expect the applicable national exam fees to apply.
- Optional activities and trips: Optional overseas or extra‑curricular trips, voluntary course materials, instrument hire, and certain optional specialist activities commonly carry separate charges billed when those activities are offered; those costs are invoiced individually.
Refund information
- Tuition refunds: For resident/EU/EEA students there is no municipal tuition to refund. For any municipal or programme tuition charged to third‑country students, refund and cancellation terms are set by the municipality/education provider and depend on the timing of withdrawal and the municipality's published terms; municipalities commonly require timely payment and may condition participation on payment. Joensuu indicates that acceptance to certain paid programmes can be conditional on payment.
- IB and external exam refunds: Refunds for IB assessment/registration fees follow the International Baccalaureate Organisation's (and the school's) published refund and amendment rules; late registration or changes may incur additional fees and limited refundability. Refunds or appeals for national matriculation examination fees are governed by the national examination board's published rules (requests for refunds must meet that board's deadlines and conditions).
Fee payment options
- Municipal invoices and school invoices in Finland are commonly settled by standard invoice payment methods (bank transfer/IBAN, e‑invoice/e‑billing where available). Municipalities and schools provide bank account and invoicing details on each invoice; municipal practice is to require payment by the invoice due date and to set any instalment terms on the invoice. Joensuu has indicated that payment of required fees is a condition of participation where a fee applies.
- IB assessment/examination invoices are normally collected by the school and require payment by the deadline stated on the IB registration invoice; schools typically accept payment by bank transfer (IBAN) or by the payment channels stated on the IB/school invoice.
Summary (clear statements a parent needs to know)
- For a resident/EU/EEA student: there is no application fee and no tuition charged per term or per year; meals and required teaching materials are provided in line with statutory entitlements.
- For a student from outside the EU/EEA/Switzerland who begins studies 1 August 2026 or later: an annual lukuvuosimaksu will apply; Joensuu's 2026 municipal per‑student unit price used as reference was EUR 8,678.17 per year and the municipality has prepared billing arrangements where payment is required as a condition of participation. Expect the municipality to issue an invoice and set specific payment dates/instalment options.
- IB candidates should expect separate IB assessment/exam fees in addition to any municipal charges; typical IB assessment fee levels used by schools in recent years are shown as USD 160 registration + USD 110 per subject (actual invoice amounts and currency come from the IB and the school at registration). National matriculation exam fees (where relevant) and optional trip/equipment costs are invoiced separately.