

LUT University
- Last Updated on: May 26, 2025 by
- Sridhar Kongara
LUT University is a Finnish public research university, founded in 1969, with two main campuses in Lappeenranta and Lahti. It has more than 8,000 students and staff from more than 80 nations and a focus on a combination of tech, business and social sciences. With its unique applied R&D strategy on clean energy, water, and air, LUT has been classified by Times Higher Education (THE) as one of the world’s top 300 universities. With a strong spirit of curiosity and innovation, the University encourages students to consider how they can address global challenges with sustainable solutions. Known for high research impact and growing recognition around the globe, it offers forward-thinking international learners a progressive environment.
Courses Offered
** Fees mentioned here are approximate and are per year, Unless specified otherwise
Why Choose this LUT University
- It ranks among the top 10 in the world for climate action and sustainability, according to THE Impact Rankings.
- The university is nationally recognized for interdisciplinary science excellence and ranks 154th in the world as of 2024.
- LUT graduates have good employment opportunities and are attractive to employers and institutions worldwide.
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Sustainability of the environment
- It leads the way in finding solutions for climate, energy and environmental challenges.
- Students work on real-world projects that are oriented around environmental renewal and social impact.
- Its strategy, research and campus operations are guided by sustainability principles.
Partnerships and Innovation
- LUT plays an active role in the innovation ecosystem in Finland.
- It collaborates with both global corporations and local start-ups to provide real-time learning opportunities.
- Internships, joint projects and entrepreneurship are all integrated into programs.
Students get hands-on learning in advanced labs and centers.
- The university has a vibrant international student and staff community of more than 8,000.
- It has more than 80 nationalities, contributing to a multicultural environment.
- Both undergrad and postgrad courses are offered in English.
- With cultural events and clubs, as well as language assistance, students feel at home.
- All LUT programs embrace transparency, inclusion and cross-border activities.
Good Schools, Great Cost of Living
- LUT charges EUR 10,000 to 13,500 per year as tuition fee for international students.
- The students spend between EUR 700 and EUR 900 per month on living costs.
- Substantial merit-based scholarships significantly ease the financial burden.
- It also offers a high standard of living and great safety and public services to students.
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Campus Facilities at LUT University
Lappeenranta Campus
- The Lappeenranta campus is located by the shores of Lake Saimaa.
- Facilities include big auditoriums, lecture halls, group work areas and private meeting rooms.
- Informal gatherings and student events can also take place in special venues like a Finnish lakeside sauna.
- Flexibly designed spaces at Skinnarila campus allow for academic and social events.
- All sectors include advanced technology and facilities for a suitable learning atmosphere.
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Innovative spaces
- Seminars, workshops, and corporate collaboration facilities in a high-tech environment.
- Creative spaces on campus drive innovation, group study and collaboration.
- Then, of course, spaces adapt to whatever size events and academic needs might arise over the course of a year.
- It has tech-enabled classrooms, informal lounges, and meeting halls at the Mukkula campus.
Academic and Research Spaces
- LU gives the students an advanced labs and technology centers for education in every disciplines.
- They can use simulation tools, fabrication labs, and engineering workspaces.
- Innovation hubs and digital analytics labs support business and software students.
- Library services provide you quiet study rooms, digital access, and a wide range of academic material.
- High-tech learning platforms and media resources to support online learning.
Student and Community Spaces
- All campuses feature cozy lounges, shared study spaces, and student union areas.
- Open spaces and rooms for working in groups foster collaboration, peer interaction, and the development of projects.
- Social venues, club offices and event spaces are found in the Student Union House.
- Both campuses have outdoor areas suitable for recreation, sports and student interactions.
Campus Dining and Restaurants
- There are also a variety of cafes, bistros and restaurants serving students’ budgets.
- There are restaurants on campus that provide hot meals, snacks, and drinks every day at low prices.
- Campus Restaurant Services can make arrangements for your event catering.
- In Lappeenranta, LUT Street Café and Skinnarila campus restaurants provide variety and convenience.
In Lahti, we serve high-class meals for academic and corporate events
Student Services Offered by LUT University
Academic Support Services
- Students can go directly to teachers with one or two specific questions about the course.
- Support through academic counselling is provided by dedicated study counsellors to further assist members in planning their curriculum and tracking degree progression.
- The study psychologists accompany students who have difficulties and need support such as stress, low motivation, lack of self-discipline or procrastination.
- However students with learning needs or personal challenges can have their own arrangements made to study independently.
- Study advisors and peer tutors provide insights and guidance to support new students with the transition to university life.
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Health and Wellbeing Support
- Services for mental and physical health are provided through the Finnish Student Health Service (FSHS).
- Students can receive support for topics like anxiety, depression, ADHD, and more emotional struggles.
- Campus chaplains are there to discuss personal issues, such as grief, crisis or relationships.
- Students in crisis can find immediate assistance through local 24/7 mental health emergency services.
Peer Support and Community Engagement
- Access to peer tutoring for academic and social support helps prevent new students from feeling left out.
- Nyyti’s peer chats provide students with a safe place to talk about stress, loneliness, life problems.
- The student union provides wellbeing and positive education workshops, events and support channels.
- Hobbla offers clubs, cultural events, and shared hobby groups.
- Campus in Lahti and Campus in Lappeenranta provide the opportunity to develop the local peer networks. International Learning works with diverse materials and approaches ─ but also in local peer networks at our regional campuses.
Career and Job Support
- LUT’s Career Services help students with CV writing, interview skills, and create job search strategies.
- Employers from diverse industries come to campus for recruitment events and meetups.
- Sessions in career counselling provide targeted guidance on finding jobs and future applications.
- We coordinate professional workshops and trainings on employability skills, in partnership with LAB and LUT.
- Crisis helplines are in a number of other languages, including English and Arabic, for urgent mental health needs.
- The local emergency services in Lahti and Lappeenranta provide round-the-clock assistance during acute psychological crises.
- Students are able to report harassment to university and student union contact persons appointed by them.
- In cases involving violence, students are referred to the police in the area or Finland’s national emergency services.
- Students are informed about where and how to get help confidently and safely if they are upset.
Student Life at LUT University
Vibrant Campus Culture
- As a student at LUT University, you will experience vibrant student life already in the first week.
- Welcome events, orientation activities, and themed parties are held at the campuses in Lappeenranta and Lahti.
- Students also participate in traditional Finnish student culture, including “sitsit” dinners and overalls events.
- Festivals such as May Day (Vappu) and international celebrations unite the entire population throughout the year.
- The student body regularly organizes creativity and fun oriented events every semester where different nations can get closer.
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Clubs, Societies and Other Extracurriculars
- There are over 100 student clubs focused on everything from sports to music, technology to entrepreneurship, and more.
- Students can be part of theatre groups, language circles, debate societies, or environment clubs.
- You can also join ESN (Erasmus Student Network) for travel and cultural exchanges with international students.
- Students are encouraged to create new campus clubs based on common interest or new ideas.
Sport and Wellbeing Activities
- MOVEO provides a lovely variety of sports, fitness classes, and wellbeing services on both campuses.
- Football, basketball, badminton, and swimming are available to students at low fees.
- Year-round physical health offerings include yoga, gym access and group fitness classes.
- Hiking, cross-country skiing and skating on frozen lakes are popular among students.
- Nature lovers will appreciate that both Lahti and Lappeenranta boast great recreational areas right by your campus.
The Environment
- Lappeenranta provides lakeside living, nice suburban neighborhoods and plenty of café life in the city center.
- Environmental focus and greenery: Lahti has a reputation for its microclimate, green spaces, and modern urban design
- Students typically reside in shared or studio flats by way of student housing foundations.
- Public transport, cycle paths, and compact city layouts allow residents to commute relatively simply and cheaply.
Campus Life
- LUT is a truly global university with students from more than 80 countries, contributing to a multicultural campus.
- Programs like orientation and peer tutors facilitate friend-making and adjustment to new students.
- You can learn Finnish with courses and through tandem learning.
- Everyone is made to feel as if they belong to the community through buddy programs and international student nights.
Scholarships Offered by LUT University
Scholarships for bachelor’s degree Students
- There are no scholarships awarded for the first year of study for a bachelor’s degree.
- Early bird discounts may be available for students who confirm their place and pay tuition early.
- In the second academic year, students can receive a 50% reduction of the tuition fee for completing at least 60 ECTS.
- In the 3rd academic year, a 50% tuition waiver is again offered for those who undertake a minimum of 120 ECTS credits in each of the first two years.
- Scholarships are allowed only for students who need tuition fees.
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Scholarships for Double Degree Program
- First-year scholarships are given on the basis of academic results obtained during the first autumn semester.
- Tuition is collected initially, and reimbursements follow based on the scholarship amount.
- Students are ranked by GPA and documents for academic success scholarship consideration.
- By end of October each year, the scholarship award notification is announced.
Types of Scholarships and their Amounts
- From the 2025 intake onwards, you will fall into one of two categories to apply for scholarships.
- Category 1 awards approximately 10% of applicants a scholarship of one-third of annual tuition fees.
- Category 2 awards a €1,000 scholarship to up to 40% of applicants.
- The cumulative amount is capped at 5% of the university’s tuition charge receipts.
- Scholarship payments will go only into the student’s personal Finnish bank account.
Terms and Conditions
- Scholarships are not given automatically year-in and year-out — they are performance-based.
- Students are required to pass at least 60 ECTS credits and maintain the GPA standards, in order to renew after the first year.
- Eligible students must earn 120 ECTS credits in total after their second year.
- Students are re-assessed at the end of each academic year to determine if they still qualify for continued funding.
- Scholarships for LUT recruited students are evaluated separately from double degree students.
Treatment of Master’s Scholarships and Fulbright Award
- Note: Students moving on from a LUT Bachelor’s to Master’s program will pay only €7,500 in the first year.
- In 2-year Master’s program, a second year of €6,000 is granted if students earn 60 ECTS in the first year.
- Selected U.S. students will receive €1,000 monthly (for 9 months) plus a travel grant through the Fulbright-LUT University Graduate Award.
- This award aims to encourage international candidates with an outstanding academic background who intend to pursue Master’s studies at LUT.
- Eligibility is based on academic merit and application through Fulbright Finland.
Internships and Placements at LUT University
Opportunities for Students Internships
- Internships are possible as electives in both Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees at LUT.
- Acquiring practical experience by applying the skills learned in studies to solve real-world problems.
- Internships facilitate building relations, networking where students can find easier jobs after completing graduation.
- Some students do part-time or remote internships during the school year, as well.
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Professional Development and Job Placement
- Students are counselled for internships, For theses, and jobs by LUT Career Services.
- You can post listings for summer jobs or internships through the university’s JobTeaser platform.
- Support is provided on writing CVs, preparing for interviews and developing job search strategies.
- Employers can attend recruitment fairs to interact directly with and hire students from campus.
- They run regular workshops and career fairs to help students engage with potential employers.
Internship Qualifications and Relation to Academic Experience
- Internships at the bachelor’s level are flexible, but must be somehow related to the student’s field of study.
- Internships at the master’s level need to be closely linked to the field of the student’s studies, and must show professional relevancy.
- Credit may also be awarded for internships (subject to proof of work) and a final report.
- Students are required to discuss and develop an internship plan with their academic advisors before starting.
- If the intern meets certain learning outcomes, the experience can count toward the degree.
Collaboration in Industry and Participation of the Company
- Internships help organizations assess and hire talented graduates ahead of time.
- Companies take advantage of internships to grow their teams, as students are often available during summer period, which is the peak time.
- LUT welcomes practically all fields (technology, engineering, business, & science) to take part in serving internship programs.
- Finnish and international companies actively recruit from LUT’s student channels.
- The collaborations often evolve into thesis projects, job offerings, and other long-term resources.
Global Internships and Funding
- If the time spent abroad constitutes part of the degree program, students can apply for Erasmus+ funding.
- Global Internships allow students to gain exposure working internationally and gain Intercultural competencies.
- Through international agreements and partner institutions, LUT helps students find placements abroad.
- Paid internships allow students to earn a salary while working, for example through internship subsidies (like the LUT Career Spark grant) for students doing a paid internship in Finland.
- Supports includes guidance on agreements, insurance coverage, and funding documentation.
Entry Requirements at LUT University
General Requirements for All Bachelors Programs
- Qualified degree applicants have completed the Finnish matriculation examination, International Baccalaureate (IB), European Baccalaureate, or the German Reifeprüfung (DIA) in Finland.
- All applicants have to send a copy of the final school leaving certificate and transcript of records including the English translation.
- There are very few seats available under each program, selection is purely based on academic and overall application score.
- Admission is selective with candidates rated according to the total score achieved in the selection process.
English Language Proficiency
- All courses taught in English require proficiency in English.
- Language tests like TOEFL, IELTS or other recognized international English language qualifications are also accepted.
- Minimum scores are usually around IELTS 6.0 or TOEFL iBT 80 although requirements can differ slightly between programs.
- In some instances, such as applicants who hold a degree where English was the language of instruction, it may be possible to submit adequate evidence which renders the test unnecessary.
- Standardized test results cannot be more than two years old at the time of application.
Academic Requirements for the Specific Program
- For instance, the requirement might be 60% in Physics or Chemistry and a pass in Advanced Mathematics.
- Business programs also look at candidates in terms of maths and general academic skills.
- Applicability of other subject-level requirements for double degree and interdisciplinary programs.
Requirements for Admission to a Master’s Degree
- Master’s programs require relevant undergraduate degrees from accredited institutions.
- They typically look for academic achievement, particularly overall GPA, in their selection process.
- The bachelor’s degree must satisfy the content and credit requirements detailed by the individual master’s program.
- Applicants need to include a motivation letter, CV, and, in some cases, a recommendation letter.
Documents Required for the Application
- Original language copy of your final degree certificate (or provisional certificate) and transcripts.
- If the documents are not in English or Finnish, an official English translation of all academic documents.
- Requirements typically include the following:
- Passport or national ID to confirm the applicant’s identity and nationality.
- Other programs may require a statement of purpose or project portfolio based on the field of study.
Rankings at LUT University
- Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings 2025 places it in the 251–300 band.
- LUT ranks #663 in the Best Global Universities list (U.S. News & World Report)
- LUT is a nationally recognised university in terms of sustainability and internationalisation as well as research impact.
Subject-Specific Rankings
- Across subject rankings, Engineering programs in THE’s 2025 ranking falls within the 251–300 bracket worldwide.
- Ranking in Computer Science at LUT is 301–400.
- The university consistently ranks high in various issues and rankings, underlining its academic quality and practicality in learning to discover throughout their professional career.
- The rankings reinforce LUT’s standing among students and employers — LUT ranked highly in various subject rankings.
Rankings of Sustainability and Impact
- LUT (finland) was ranked #291 in the QS Sustainability Rankings for its focus on ecological and social development.
- THE Impact Rankings rated the university’s Climate Action among the top 10 globally.
- The university has earned high marks for its work on clean energy, water innovation and circular economy research.
- LUT’s teaching and everyday operations are built around this commitment to sustainability.
- These are in line with LUT’s sustainability strategy focusing on the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Business and MBA Recognition
- LUT’s Full-Time MBA ranks #64 for the whole Region of Europe, marking the rapidly growing status of the business schools at LUT.
- Important details: LUT Business School focuses on responsible leadership, AI-driven strategies, and global business operations.
- Graduates possess innovative skills, sustainability, and entrepreneurship.
- The school is closely connected to industry leaders and startup networks in Europe.
- This new MBA ranking reinforces the attractiveness of LUT to potential students looking to pursue advanced leadership education in Europe.
National and Regional Contributions
- LUT is always rated one of the best inter-disciplinary universities in Finland.
- It ranks top nationally in THE subject rankings, year on year.
- LUT research centers invite national grants and international cooperation for trailblazing projects.
- It is also highly awarded for its contributions to clean technology and energy transition as well as circular systems.
- The accolades by national educational authorities further reinforces LUT’s standing as a research and innovation leader in Finland.
Acceptance Rate
General Admission Selectivity
- LUT University has a selective admission policy, especially for English-language programs.
- Acceptance varies greatly from one school to another, but on average the overall acceptance rate is about 15%–18% making it competitive at both national and international scales.
- For international students, the acceptance rate is slightly higher, with averages of about 30%–34% depending on the course of study.
- Admissions are conducted purely on merit, with students being rated by academic performance, entrance qualifications, and English language proficiency.
- This process only admits the most qualified, motivated students into the programs.
Competitive Program Intake
- In more advanced engineering and technology domains like Mechanical Engineering and Software Systems, the entry bar is raised.
- Similarly, programs related to Business like Sustainable International Business have a bit less strict acceptance metrics.
- More than 14,000 applications were received for bachelor and master’s programs (high global interest) in 2024.
- The double degree programs are, often more competitive, as they come with additional academic requirements.
International Admissions Summary
- International applicants are scored alongside domestic students using the same criteria.
- Acceptance into English-language bachelor’s programs was 34% based on numbers for 2024 applications.
- Regular or rolling admission students are given equal consideration; we do not track regions.
- Though competition is tough, the high number of international applicants speaks to LUT’s global reach.
Domestic Admission Trends
- Finnish domestic acceptance rate has been reported as around 11% yearly for programs in Finnish
- Finnish programmes are popular among local high school graduates and IB diploma holders.
- For Finnish matriculation and IB qualifications, students applying through regular admission will be evaluated against national selection criteria.
- Since the admission to bachelor programs in Finland is centralized and standardized, fewer people get admitted.
- LUT’s national profile in academics has been significantly growing and Finns with high ambition in academics and education are lining up to be a part of Lut’s innovative future.
Factors Influencing Selection
- Admissions decisions are based on academic records, relevant grades, standard tests, and motivational statement.
- They determine their subject-level thresholds independently (e.g., minimum scores in Math, Physics, or English).
- Especially in master’s programs, in order to advance to the final selection process you must meet certain credit and GPA requirements.
- All non-native speakers are required to have a demonstrable proficiency in English, with minimum required scores in language test.
The limited number of seats and stiff competition leads to a focused and academically rigorous student body from every single discipline
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