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Accepted Students

Well before the semester begins, you should register for the courses you want to study. All accepted students receive information about registration via email. You can see in each course syllabus when the course is offered, and you decide yourself, in consultation with your academic advisor, which courses you want to take each semester. The syllabus also contains information about the course’s pace of study and number of credits.

Login to the Course Portal

All course registrations must be completed before the start of the semester. Information with a personal password for the course portal is sent by email at the beginning of the course. There you will find all information about your courses and the course lectures. Scandinavian School of Theology reserves the right to remove courses from the schedule if the number of registered students is insufficient.

Dropping or Adding Courses

During the first two weeks of the semester, you can deregister or add courses, but remember that you must notify your academic advisor and the relevant teacher in advance. Any withdrawal from courses after the second week of the semester (or from the first day of a module course) will still incur the course fee, in whole or in part.

Attending courses as an auditor

Students can also, with permission from the relevant teacher and their academic advisor, attend courses as an auditor without receiving academic credit for the course. They then participate in all lessons without having to take exams or write any papers. Remember that it is important to notify the teacher and academic advisor if you do this or if you switch from earning credit to auditing during the course.

Registration for the first time

Once you have received your admission, you can register for the courses you want to take. Remember to consult with your academic advisor before registering.

Valuable information before starting your studies

Here you will find all the information you need to know!
Academic Calendar

Spring Semester 2026:
January 19 - June 7. All programs and individual courses.

Fall Semester 2026:
August 31 – January 17, 2027. All programs and individual courses.

Course Fees

Course Fees for Bachelor and Diploma programs
1 000 sek per credit.
Additional fee for Bachelor in Ministry, Leadership Institute program: 1 500 sek per semester.

Full-time students will have 10% discount.

Course fee single courses (auditor and for credit):
1 000 sek per credit.

Course fee Practical Pastor's Program:
700 euros per semester.

The course fee will be invoiced each semester. The fee can be divided in up to 4 instalments.

Grading System

STH uses a five-grade system commonly applied in higher education, where A represents the highest grade:

A = 90–100% of the total course points
B = 80–89%
C = 70–79%
D = 60–69%
F = Fail – awarded when a student does not meet the minimum course requirements

Some courses may only use the grades Pass (Godkänd) and Fail (Underkänd) instead of the letter grading system.

FAQ

Answers to Frequently Asked Questions. You can find them here!

Important dates

Application Deadlines:
For Spring 2026: November 15, 2025. 

Last Day for Course Registration:
Spring 2026: January 12, 2026

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