Application for extra curricular school activities
Children can attend leisure activities organised before and after school hours. Apply online.
Children can attend leisure activities organised before and after school hours. Apply online.
You can request that your child be exempt from participating in religious activities or religious education if they are in genuine conflict with your family's convictions.
You can apply for financial support for your studies, and check the progress of your application.
If you finished Norwegian upper secondary school (norsk videregående skole) in the year 2000 or later, your school report will most likely be registered in the National School Report Database (NVB).
Children can attend leisure activities organised before and after school hours. Apply online.
Studiebarometeret contains information from the national student survey about quality of education. On Studiebarometeret.no you can find the students' assessment on program level and compare different study programs. The national student survey and its web portal studiebarometeret.no are operated by NOKUT on assignment from the Ministry of Education and Research.
By using the Diploma Registry, you can collect your results from higher education in Norway and share them with potential employers, educational institutions and other relevant recipients. The Diploma Registry is free of charge.
Here you will find information about studying in Norway - about what you can study and where you can study.
Here you will find information about words and terms that is often used by important community area. It can also be at help if you should work or study in another nordic country.
As a common rule, you can not get unemployment benefit if your are a student. But there is some exceptions. If you wish to keep your unemployment benefit while you are a student, you have to apply for it. Read more about unemployment benefit and education on Nav.no