Application fees
- There is no application or enrollment fee charged to regular applicants who are residents of Finland or citizens of EU/EEA/Switzerland applying to general upper secondary study places at Jyväskylän Lyseon lukio for the 2026/27 academic year.
Tuition fees (by school year / term / year group)
- For students who are residents of Finland, citizens of EU/EEA/Switzerland, holders of permanent residence, exchange students and other groups exempted by law, there is no per-term or per-year tuition charge for full-time study at the upper secondary (lukio) level for the 2026/27 academic year. Instruction and statutory student services are provided without tuition charges for these students.
- From 1 August 2026, students who arrive from countries outside the EU/EEA/Switzerland and who hold a residence permit on the basis of studies (so-called third‑country/student residence permit holders) may be required to pay an annual tuition (lukuvuosimaksu). This annual tuition applies to upper secondary (lukio) studies begun on or after 1 August 2026 and is charged per academic year rather than per term. The tuition for a given student is determined by the education provider's formal fee decision and applies for the whole period of study as specified in that decision.
- Where Gradia has published specific numeric annual tuition amounts, those amounts are shown for vocational programmes; a separate provider decision establishes the fee level for each programme or study start. For example, Gradia's published figures include vocational programme annual fees such as EUR 12,500 / year for several vocational basic qualifications and other program‑specific annual amounts; these vocational figures illustrate how annual fees are presented where applicable. The general upper secondary (lukiokoulutus) annual fee level for individual programmes and starts is set by Gradia's lukuvuosimaksupäätös and applied to eligible third‑country students.
- Short‑course or subject (aineopiskelija) arrangements: for adult/subject study arrangements, a subject student fee of EUR 100 per academic year applies where listed, and per‑credit prices for fee‑paying non‑degree students have been published in other Gradia upper‑secondary/adult contexts (example: EUR 174 per study credit in a listed adult programme). These subject/credit fees are charged per course/credit and billed separately from full‑time annual tuition.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- For annual tuition charged to non‑exempt third‑country students, the tuition is an annual charge and must be paid in accordance with the education provider's invoicing instructions; payment of the tuition is stipulated as a precondition for granting a student residence permit where applicable and must be completed before the start of studies. The provider's fee decision defines the practical invoicing and due‑date arrangements for the charged academic year.
- For adult/subject student registrations, the subject student fee (EUR 100 / academic year where applied) is payable at registration and is binding; cancellation for certain adult courses must be made within the provider's published cancellation window (examples show cancellation required within two weeks of course start for some adult offerings).
- Matriculation (ylioppilastutkinto) exam fees are collected by the school on behalf of the national Matriculation Examination Board; candidates must pay the exam fees when they register for a specific exam session. Exam fee collection and payment deadlines follow the national board's schedules and the school's invoicing.
Boarding / accommodation fees
- Jyväskylän Lyseon lukio does not include student accommodation as part of any annual tuition package; students are expected to secure housing separately (for fee‑paying students the lukuvuosimaksu explicitly does not include student housing). There is no school‑run boarding fee included in standard upper secondary provision. Students seeking student housing must arrange and pay for it through housing providers (student housing foundations or private market).
Other costs and fees (uniforms, materials, trips, exams, etc.)
- Core instructional provision for full‑time, non‑fee‑paying upper secondary students does not include regular tuition charges; however, certain optional or non‑compulsory items may incur costs for families (examples that commonly apply in Finnish upper secondary contexts include optional instrument rentals, voluntary extracurricular course fees, optional travel or study trip costs, and personal course materials for some practical or elective subjects). Schools may publish programme‑specific or activity‑specific charges when applicable.
- For third‑country students whose annual tuition is charged, the annual tuition as defined by the provider typically includes instruction, study materials, access to student welfare services and the school lunch on days when the student is required to be on site, but it does not include accommodation.
- Matriculation examination (ylioppilastutkinto) participation can involve per‑exam fees; these exam fees are charged per test and are administered by the national Matriculation Examination Board, with the school responsible for collecting and remitting the charges. Typical per‑exam fees for 2026 sessions have been published by schools and the board and are in the range reported for 2026 exam sessions (examples in 2026 documentation show per‑exam figures near EUR 38–41 per subject).
- Uniforms: Jyväskylän Lyseon lukio does not require a school uniform as standard practice for Finnish day upper secondary schools; no uniform fee is listed as a standard compulsory cost. Optional event attire or club/team kit costs, if any, would be charged separately where relevant.
Refund information
- Matriculation exam fees: if an exam registration is cancelled or otherwise eligible under the national board's rules, exam fee refunds or partial refunds are possible in accordance with the Matriculation Examination Board's published refund rules and deadlines; refunds are processed to the claimant's bank account after the board's decisions.
- Adult/subject student fee refunds: where the subject student fee applies to adult or non‑degree registrations, cancellation provisions apply and some adult course registrations allow cancellation (examples show required cancellation within two weeks of course start for a full refund in listed adult study contexts).
- Annual tuition (lukuvuosimaksu) paid by a third‑country student: payment of the tuition is a condition for a residence permit in many cases and the provider's formal fee decision and contract terms govern any refund policy; the provider's instructions and the specific fee decision define whether and how any refund is handled. The provider's fee decision is applied for the duration of the student's studies.
Fee payment options
- Standard payment channels used by Finnish education providers include invoicing with bank transfer, e‑invoicing and other common Finnish banking payment methods; the education provider issues invoices and payment instructions when fees apply. For fees that are a precondition for a residence permit, payment must be completed according to the invoicing instructions before study start. Specific payment methods and account details are provided on invoices and in the provider's enrolment instructions when a fee is charged.
Summary note on 2026/27 applicability
- For the 2026/27 academic year: regular resident and EU/EEA/Swiss students (and other legally exempt groups such as permanent residents and exchange students) do not pay application or tuition fees for full‑time upper secondary study; from 1 August 2026 an annual tuition regime applies to certain third‑country students, with the precise fee amounts for each programme set by Gradia's formal fee decision (Gradia publishes programme‑specific amounts for vocational programmes and applies a provider decision to upper secondary programme fees). Numeric vocational annual fees are published where applicable; the provider's fee decision governs the lukiokoulutuksen annual fee level applied to eligible third‑country students.