Apply to the master’s programme in Composition and Music Theory
First joint application to higher education, spring 2026. Admissions schedule, required certificates and advance assignments as well as information about participating in the entrance examinations.
There are two main subjects: Composition and Music Theory. Applicants apply to these main subjects in two different groups. You can also apply to both of these main subjects.
Admissions schedule 2026
- Application period starts on 7 January 2026 at 8:00 and ends on 21 January 2026 at 15:00 EET (Finnish time)
- Fill in and send your application in Studyinfo portal
- Submit the required supporting documents and possible advance assignments in the Studyinfo portal no later than on 28 January 2026 at 15:00 EET (Finnish time)
- Sibelius Academy will confirm your eligibility to apply no later than on 20 February 2026
- If you demonstrate your language proficiency with a language test taken in spring 2026, the test must be completed no later than 2 March 2026
- Submit a certificate of participation in the language test no later than 2 March 2026 at 15:00 EET (Finnish time)
- Submit the final test result that meets the language requirements as soon as possible, but no later than 31 March 2026 at 15:00 EEST (Finnish time)
- Submit the entrance examination assignments in the Studyinfo portal no later than on 28 January 2026 at 15:00 EET (Finnish time)
- Entrance examination online between 30 March and 2 April 2026
- Sibelius Academy publishes admissions results 10 April 2026
- Confirm your study place no later than on 9 July 2026 at 15:00 EEST (Finnish time)
- Officially accept your study place
- Register for the academic year
- If you’re admitted conditionally, submit the required degree certificate
- If you are are required to pay tuition fees, pay your tuition fee
- New students start their studies with an orientation period in August 2026
Who can apply?
You are eligible to apply if you meet the degree programme’s educational requirements and have sufficient language skills.
The Sibelius Academy will verify each applicant’s eligibility before the entrance examination.
Students are admitted to the Sibelius Academy based on their performance in the entrance examination. Certificate-based admissions or quotas for first-time applicants are not used.
Required educational background
You are eligible to apply for education leading to the Master of Music degree (2.5 years) if you have completed at least one of the following:
- A lower university degree in music (Bachelor)
- A university of applied sciences degree in music
- A foreign degree or qualification in music that gives eligibility for corresponding higher education studies in the awarding country
- A lower university degree in another field and, additionally, higher education studies in music.
The Sibelius Academy may require a student admitted to a master’s degree programme to complete complementary studies — up to the equivalent of one year of study — in addition to the minimum number of ECTS credits required by the programme, in order for them to attain the skills required in the programme. In principle, complementary studies must be completed in the first year of study and included in the student’s personal study plan. If you are required to complete complementary studies, you will be notified in connection with the admission decision.
Your educability is also taken into consideration in the admissions process. The new degree must provide you with sufficient new competence. Master’s programmes are intended for applicants who do not already hold a master’s degree in the field in question. If you already have a degree of the equivalent level, we primarily encourage you to pursue study opportunities in continuous learning, continuing education, or doctoral education.
Your eligibility if you graduate after the application deadline
Applicants who receive their degree certificate in the spring after the application deadline are deemed conditionally eligible to apply. In this case, the decision on your admittance is conditional until you submit a certificate of your completed degree or other studies required for eligibility. Submit the certificate to the Sibelius Academy no later than 9 July 2026 at 15:00 EEST (Finnish time). If you fail to submit the certificate by the given deadline, the study place offered to you will be cancelled.
The Sibelius Academy may, at its discretion, also accept a temporary certificate issued by the educational institution if it indicates that you have completed all studies required for the degree and will receive the degree certificate later.
Language requirements
The languages of instruction in the Composition and Music Theory programme are Finnish, Swedish, and English. You must demonstrate your language proficiency in one of the above-mentioned languages by the given deadline. However, most group instruction at the Sibelius Academy is taught in Finnish or English.
Other exceptions to eligibility
You cannot apply for both the 5.5-year and the 2.5-year programmes in the same main subject or main instrument in the same year. However, if you do submit applications to both, the Sibelius Academy will:
- consider the application for the 2.5-year programme if you are eligible for it; or
- consider the application for the 5.5-year programme if you are not eligible for the 2.5-year programme.
If you have completed a higher education degree at the Sibelius Academy, you cannot reapply to study the same main subject (or, in the case of Classical Music Performance, the same main instrument) from which you graduated.
Student admissions to the bachelor’s and master’s programmes are intended for applicants who do not have a valid right to study at Uniarts Helsinki at the time the new study right begins. Separate instructions are available for applying for a change of study right. More information about the rule of one study right can be found here.
How to apply
Fill in and submit the electronic application form in the Studyinfo portal
Complete the electronic application form during the spring’s 2026 first joint application period, between 7 and 21 January 2026 by 15:00 EET (Finnish time), in the Studyinfo portal. Please note that you do not need to register in the Studyinfo portal before filling in the application form. More information on how to fill in the application form can be found here.
You may only submit one application form during the application period. If you submit multiple applications, only the most recent one will be considered, and all previous applications will be cancelled. The Sibelius Academy will not notify you of cancelled applications.
Upload the required attachments to your application
Submit the required supporting documents to the Sibelius Academy via the Studyinfo portal as PDF files no later than 28 January 2026 at 15:00 EET (Finnish time).
If your certificates are in a language other than Finnish, Swedish, or English, you must also include an official translation in one of these languages. Accepted translations include those made by an authorised translator or an official certificate attachment issued by the institution (such as a Diploma Supplement). Self-made or other unofficial translations will not be accepted.
If you are a refugee, in a refugee-like situation, or an asylum seeker and are unable to provide documentary evidence of your qualifications, you may still be deemed eligible to apply. More information can be found on our website here.
All applicants must submit the following documents:
1) Degree certificate and transcript of records from your prior education
If your degree will be awarded only after the application period has ended, it is sufficient to submit a copy of your degree certificate to the Sibelius Academy no later than 9 July 2026 at 15:00 EEST (Finnish time). However, all applicants must submit a transcript of records no later than 28 January 2026 at 15:00 EET (Finnish time).
You do not need to submit a certificate of your prior education (degree certificate, transcript of records) if:
- you have completed the Finnish matriculation examination in 1990 or later; or
- you have completed a Finnish vocational upper secondary qualification in 2017 or later; or
- you have completed a Finnish further vocational qualification or specialist vocational qualification in 2018 or later.
In the above cases, your information will be retrieved from the electronic qualification register. The matriculation examination results of Finnish upper secondary school graduates in spring 2026 will also be checked from the register. If necessary, the Sibelius Academy will contact you by email for additional information.
In case of a foreign degree, the Sibelius Academy may request further clarification regarding the status of the degree within the education system of the awarding country.
2) Certificate demonstrating language skills
If you demonstrate your language skills with your prior studies, the degree certificate or its appendix must clearly indicate the language of instruction. The degree used to demonstrate your language skills must be completed no later than 9 July 2026 at 15:00 EEST (Finnish time).
If you cannot demonstrate your language skills with your prior studies, you must submit a language test result that meets the Sibelius Academy’s language requirements. The language test must be completed no later than 2 March 2026 to be considered in the spring 2026 admissions. Submit a certificate of participation in the test to the Sibelius Academy no later than 2 March 2026 at 15:00 EET (Finnish time). Submit the final test result that meets the language requirements to the Sibelius Academy as soon as possible, but no later than 31 March 2026 at 15:00 EEST (Finnish time).
3) Official proof of identity
Attach a copy of your passport, EU identity card, or Finnish driving license to your application. This document will be used to verify your identity in the parts of the entrance examination conducted remotely or via video recordings.
Applicants who are applying to study in English are also required to submit:
4) A document exempting you from tuition fees
If you are applying to study in English, you will be considered liable to pay the tuition fee until you submit a document exempting you from the fee to the Sibelius Academy. More information on tuition fees can be found here.
Submit any advance assignments to the Sibelius Academy via the Studyinfo portal
If the programme you are applying to requires advance assignments, this will be indicated separately in the entrance examinations section of this page. Submit the required advance assignments to the Sibelius Academy via the Studyinfo portal no later than 28 January 2026 at 15:00 EET (Finnish time).
Your name and the programme you are applying to must be clearly indicated in the advance assignments.
Advance assignments should be uploaded to the portal as early as possible. Large files may take several hours to upload.
You must follow good scientific and artistic practices. All documents related to the admissions process must be your own work and must not present the ideas, information, words, images, works, or other materials of others without proper citation. Improper use of artificial intelligence may be considered misconduct, and your submission may be rejected.
Advance assignments submitted by email or as email attachments will not be processed. Do not submit any assignments to the Sibelius Academy other than those specifically requested in the admissions guide.
Pay the application fee (if applicable)
Applicants from outside the EU, EEA, or Switzerland are required to pay an application fee in order to apply to higher education studies. If you are from outside the aforementioned area and are applying for a bachelor’s or master’s degree programme in Finland, you must pay the application fee.
The application fee is 100 euros, and it is collected by the Finnish National Agency for Education.
Paying the application fee ensures that your application will be processed as described in this admission guide. However, paying the fee does not guarantee admissions to studies.
More information on the application fee can be found here.
Taking part in the entrance examinations
You may be invited to the entrance examinations if:
- You have submitted your electronic application and the required attachments to the Studyinfo portal by the given deadline; and
- the Sibelius Academy has deemed you eligible to apply based on the documents you have submitted.
Your eligibility will be assessed based on your application, certificates, possible advance assignments, and other submitted documentation. If your application and its required attachments meet the minimum requirements, it will proceed to academic evaluation.
The implementation of the entrance examinations for each programme is described in the programme’s admissions guide. Entrance examination schedules for different programmes may overlap. If you have applied to multiple programmes, you will need to choose which examination to attend in such cases.
A programme’s entrance examination may consist of several stages, each of which may include multiple sub-tests. If you do not submit all the required entrance examination assignments, fail to successfully complete all compulsory sub-parts included in the examination, or your entrance examination assignments or performances do not meet the requirements, you cannot be admitted as a student.
The Sibelius Academy will send applicants instructions for participating in the entrance examinations along with the entrance examination invitation. Exact times for individual entrance examinations will be confirmed no later than the morning of the examination day. Individual examination times can only be changed for compelling reasons beyond the applicant’s control. Such reasons include the Finnish matriculation examination (or an equivalent event), as well as accidents or sudden illness (a medical certificate is required). In these cases, rescheduling is only possible within the working timetable of the Entrance Examination Board.
The entrance examination is a closed event attended by the applicant, the Entrance Examination Board, and designated assistants (such as an accompanist, a rehearsal choir, a board assistant, or the applicant’s assistant). Entrance examination performances may not be recorded.
If you wish to cancel your participation in the entrance examination, please notify the Sibelius Academy Admissions Office by email as soon as possible.
Individual arrangements in the entrance examination
If you require special arrangements in the entrance examination because of a sensory or physical disability, illness or other corresponding reason, you must apply for individual arrangements by filling in a separate application form.
If you require special arrangements in the entrance examination due to a sensory or physical disability, illness, or another comparable reason, you must apply for the right to individual arrangements by filling in a separate application form.
More information on individual arrangements can be found here.
Composition entrance examinations
Baseline competence for the Composition master’s programme requires a bachelor in music level capability to complete master’s studies in the degree programme in Composition and Music Theory.
Advance assignments
Submit the following advance assignments to the Sibelius Academy via the Studyinfo portal no later than on 28 January 2026 at 15:00 EET (Finnish time):
1) CV, which must include the following details:
- Previous studies in composition (teacher’s name, duration and form of studies, institution, and official attainments, if any)
- Catalogue of works and a list of significant performances
- Previous training and qualifications in the theory and history of music, and aural skills and/or ear training and analysis. Please also state where and when these subjects were studied. If you have completed recognized courses, information about the course in which you attained the highest level or qualification must be provided.
- Previous instrumental studies and other musical activity
Name your document as follows: lastname_firstname_cv.
2) Two freely chosen composition samples from your own works:
The composition samples must include:
- Two (2) complete works, at least one of which must be notated. Alternatively, you may submit a part of a multi-movement work that can be performed independently instead of a complete work. In this case, you must include a brief explanation of what kind of work the submitted part belongs to.
- If both of your composition samples are parts of multi-movement works, they may be from the same work or from two different works.
- If an audio sample exists, you may include it.
- If you submit more than two composition samples or if the samples do not strictly follow the instructions given above, your advance assignment will be rejected.
Name your composition samples as follows: lastname_firstname_sample_nameofwork.
Based on the scores given for the advance assignments, the Board will invite selected applicants to the actual entrance examination. Information on the results of the advance assignments will be sent by e-mail.
Entrance examination
The Composition entrance examination includes the following sub-tests:
- Composition assignment and brief text
- Instrument auditions
- Music theory and analysis tests
- Interview
Detailed instructions and possible additional materials will be sent by e-mail along with the entrance examination invitation.
1) Composition assignment and brief text:
Applicants invited to the entrance examination will be sent a composition assignment. In the composition assignment, the creative ability to solve the assignment in relation to the assignment’s instructions is assessed.
In addition, write and submit a brief text (a maximum of 100 words), on your expectations for composition studies, the type of compositional questions you are interested in, and the type of composition projects you would like to work on.
Submit your assignments to the Sibelius Academy via the Studyinfo portal no later than on 18 March 2026 at 15:00 EET (Finnish time). Name the documents as follows: lastname_firstname_compositionassignment/_text.
2) Instrument auditions:
Submit your instrument auditions to the Sibelius Academy as a video recording via the Studyinfo portal no later than on 18 March 2026 at 15:00 EET (Finnish time).
If your main instrument is piano, perform two works representing different styles, at least one of which must represent Western art music from before 1920. In addition, you may, if you wish, give a demonstration on your secondary instrument. In the case of a large-scale work, you may perform an excerpt. The total duration of the instrument auditions must not exceed 15 minutes.
If your main instrument is other than piano, perform two works representing different styles, at least one of which must represent Western art music from before 1920. In addition, perform one work from the Western art music repertoire on the piano. In the case of a large-scale work, you may perform an excerpt. The total duration of the instrument auditions must not exceed 15 minutes.
An individual composition must be recorded as a continuous and unedited take. However, not all compositions need to be recorded in the same session. Name your video recording as follows: lastname_firstname_instrumentaudition. If you have multiple files, include the name of the composition in the filename.
You must play facing the camera so that your face and hands are visible at all times. The video must not be shot from too far away. You must be visible in the frame from head to knees.
3) Music theory and analysis tests:
The music theory and analysis tests require a command of the harmony and voice-leading principles of Western art music and an ability to apply these in a variety of practical situations.
The tests will be conducted by e-mail, in an online environment and/or via a remote connection on 30 and 31 March 2026.
The test may include assignments for instance in any of the following: thorough bass realisation, sonata form and other traditional forms (e.g. identifying section boundaries and cadences), basic concepts of post-tonal harmony and texture comprehension by ear.
Based on the music theory and analysis tests the Board assesses your knowledge and skills in different areas of harmony and voice leading, ability to systematically analyse Western art music from different periods, analytical insights, ability to describe written and heard music in writing, and knowledge and skills in music theory and history.
The Sibelius Academy recommends reading Harmony and Voice Leading by Edward Aldwell and Carl Schachter. This is used as a textbook at the bachelor’s level at the Sibelius Academy.
4) Interview:
The interviews will be conducted via a remote connection on 1 and 2 April 2026.
Music Theory entrance examinations
Baseline competence for the Music Theory master’s programme requires a relevant bachelor’s degree and sufficient capability to complete master’s studies in the degree programme in Composition and Music Theory.
There are three applicant profiles available for the 2.5-year degree programme in music theory. You must choose on the application form which of the three profiles you apply for:
- Music theory profile
- Music history profile
- Pedagogical profile
You may only select one profile. However, students to all profiles will be selected in one admission group.
Advance assignments
Submit the following advance assignment to the Sibelius Academy via the Studyinfo portal no later than on 28 January 2026 at 15:00 EET (Finnish time):
1) CV, which must include the following details:
- Previous studies in music theory, music history, (music) pedagogy, aural skills and analysis (include when and where studied and the highest level course completed)
- Any work experience in the field of music and/or teaching
- Previous instrumental studies and other musical activity
- If you apply also to the main subject of Composition, you must submit an account of your previous studies in composition (teacher’s name, duration and form of studies, institution, and official attainments, if any)
Name your document as follows: lastname_firstname_cv.
All applicants who have submitted their advance assignment by the deadline and have been found to be eligible will be invited to the actual entrance examination.
Entrance examination
The Music Theory entrance examination consists of two stages, both of which are carried out remotely. The entrance examination consists of a common sub-test and separate sub-tests for each profile.
First stage
The first stage of the entrance examination includes the following sub-tests:
- Assignments submitted in advance, different for each application profile:
- Music theory profile: Music writing assignments and a common music analysis assignment
- Music history profile: Music history assignments and a common music analysis assignment
- Pedagogical profile: Pedagogical capability and aural skills assignments and a common music analysis assignment
- Music theory and analysis tests
Detailed instructions and schedules will be sent by e-mail along with the entrance examination invitation.
Based on the first stage sub-tests, the Board assesses your knowledge and skills in various areas of harmony and voice-leading, ability to systematically analyse Western art music from different periods, analytical insights, ability to describe written and heard music in writing, and, depending on the profile selected, your baseline competence in music theory, music history or pedagogy.
1) Entrance examination assignments submitted in advance:
You will be sent the assignments corresponding to the applicant profile you have chosen, as well as the common assignment related to music analysis, in advance. Submit your assignments via the Studyinfo portal no later than on 18 March 2026 at 15:00 EET (Finnish time). Name the assignment as follows: lastname_firstname_assignment.
Note! The instrument auditions for the second stage of the entrance examination must also be submitted by the above-mentioned deadline, even though they will only be evaluated as part of the second stage.
2) First stage sub-test:
The first stage sub-test consists of common and profile-specific assignments. The test requires a command of the harmony and voice-leading principles of Western art music and an ability to apply these in a variety of practical situations.
The test will be conducted by e-mail, in an online environment and/or via a remote connection on 30 March and 2 April 2026.
The common part of the test may include assignments for instance in any of the following areas: thorough bass realisation, sonata form and other traditional forms (e.g. identifying section boundaries and cadences), basic concepts of post-tonal harmony and texture comprehension by ear.
The Sibelius Academy recommends that you familiarise themselves with Harmony and Voice Leading by Edward Aldwell and Carl Schachter. This textbook is used at the bachelor’s level at the Sibelius Academy.
The profile-specific assignments will include the following:
- Music theory profile: assignments concerning counterpoint and harmony
- Music history profile: assignments concerning music history texts
- Pedagogical profile: assignments gauging aural skills
Based on the scores given for the first stage, the Board will invite selected applicants to the second stage of the entrance examination. Applicants invited to the second stage will be notified by e-mail.
Second stage
The second stage of the entrance examination includes the following sub-tests:
- Instrument auditions
- Interview
The schedule, detailed instructions and possible additional material for the second stage will be sent with the entrance examination invitation.
1) Instrument auditions:
Submit your instrument auditions to the Sibelius Academy as a video recording via the Studyinfo portal no later than on 18 March 2026 at 15:00 EET (Finnish time). All applicants must submit their instrument audition recording by the given deadline, but only the assignments of the applicants invited to the second stage will be assessed.
If your main instrument is piano, perform two works representing different styles, at least one of which must represent Western art music from before 1920. In addition, you may, if you wish, give a demonstration on your secondary instrument. In the case of a large-scale work, you may perform an excerpt. The total duration of the instrument auditions must not exceed 15 minutes.
If your main instrument is other than piano, perform two works representing different styles, at least one of which must represent Western art music from before 1920. In addition, perform one work from the Western art music repertoire on the piano. In the case of a large-scale work, you may perform an excerpt. The total duration of the instrument auditions must not exceed 15 minutes.
An individual composition must be recorded as a continuous and unedited take. However, not all compositions need to be recorded in the same session. Name your video recording as follows: lastname_firstname_instrumentaudition. If you have multiple files, include the name of the composition in the filename.
You must play facing the camera so that your face and hands are visible at all times. The video must not be shot from too far away. You must be visible in the frame from head to knees.
2) Interview:
The interviews will be conducted via a remote connection on 2 April 2026. If you are invited for an interview, you may be sent preliminary materials and/or assignments for the interview.
During the interview, you will need a piano, keyboard, guitar, or accordion. If it is not possible for you to use any of these instruments during the interview, the Board will assess the assignment in question based on your verbal comments.
Entrance examination assessment
Applicants’ performance in the entrance examinations is assessed by Entrance Examination Boards appointed specifically for each programme.
Based on your entrance examination performance, the Entrance Examination Board evaluates your knowledge, skills, and capabilities, as well as your ability to complete the degree studies within the programme’s normative duration. The assessment takes into account how your previous education and experience are reflected in your competence, and compares your competence to the objectives set in the curriculum.
When assessing your educability, it is also considered that the new degree must provide you with a sufficient amount of additional competence. Degree programmes at Sibelius Academy are primarily intended for applicants who have not previously completed a Finnish higher education degree of the same level.
If you have not previously completed a Finnish higher education degree at the same level as the degree programme you are applying for, you will be awarded an additional 5% of the maximum points for the programme, which will be added to final points on your entrance examination. Your right to be awarded additional points will be verified in the final admissions phase, and the points will be added to the final total score before the admissions decision. When awarding additional points, any degrees completed by or prior to the end of the application period will be taken into account.
However, a previously completed higher education degree of the same level does not prevent applicants from applying to the degree programme.
In addition, the Board for composition will assess, in terms of your performances, how developed your composition competence is, your ability to analyse composition solutions, the depth of your artistic vision, music theory and analysis skills, instrumental skills on your main instrument (and piano) (practical musicianship), knowledge of Western art music and especially modern music, educability and motivation for composition studies.
Additional admissions criteria for some sub-tests are listed in the description of the sub-test in question.
In addition, the Board for music theory will assess your competence, educability, and motivation according to the profile selected.
Scoring of the entrance examination (Composition)
The Board will assess your performance in all sub-tests by giving points. All sub-tests will be taken into account in the final score. The components of the entrance examination are weighted as follows:
- Advance assignment (composition samples) 25 %
- Composition assignment 10 %
- Music theory and analysis tests 25 %
- Interview (including instrument auditions) 40 %
Scoring of the entrance examination (Music Theory)
The Board will assess your performances in the first and second stages by giving points. The components of the entrance examination are weighted as follows:
- Entrance examination assignments submitted in advance 20% (common assignment 12%, profile-specific assignments 8%)
- First stage sub-test 40% (common assignments 32%, profile-specific assignments 8%)
- Interview (including instrument auditions) 40 %
Admissions results
For each degree programme, the Entrance Examination Boards will rank the applicants according to their performance in the entrance examination. The final decision on students admitted to the programmes and those placed on the waiting list is made by the Dean of the Sibelius Academy.
Applicants with the highest scores who meet the admission criteria will be offered a study place. Those ranked next, based on their scores, may be placed on a waiting list should a study place become available later. The waiting lists are either programme-specific or group-specific, if the programme has several groups.
A study place may become available to an applicant on the waiting list only if a selected applicant for the programme (or group) declines the offered study place or a conditionally admitted applicant fails to submit the required certificate by the deadline. If no applicants were placed on the waiting list at the time of the admission decision, it is not possible to place anyone on the waiting list later during the same admission round, even if some admitted applicants do not accept their study place.
If no applicants meet the admission criteria, some programmes may choose not to admit new students. If a degree programme does not admit any new students, no applicants can be placed on a waiting list.
Announcement of results
Admission results will be published on the Uniarts Helsinki website and will include the names of the applicants who have given the permission in their application to have their names published online. In addition, you can view your situation in the Studyinfo portal.
Admitted applicants and those placed on the waiting list are informed of the results by e-mail. Other applicants will not be notified of the results by e-mail.
Feedback
You may request feedback on your entrance examination performance. The feedback provides you with information on how the evaluation criteria stated in the admission criteria were applied in the assessment of your entrance examination. Instructions for requesting feedback will be published on the Uniarts Helsinki website in connection with the publication of the admission decision.
Rectification procedure
If you believe that the Sibelius Academy has acted contrary to its admission criteria, you can request for rectification to the student admission decision from the Sibelius Academy in writing within 14 days of the publication of the admission results.
The purpose of a written request for rectification is to give you the possibility to request for rectification if there is a reason to believe that there has been an error in the decision-making process. The admission decision can be corrected only if the Sibelius Academy has made an error in the selection procedure and the error justifies the correction of the admission decision.
The rectification procedure is not intended as a means for receiving feedback, asking for further information about the admission or requesting unjustified re-evaluation.
More information on the rectification procedure can be found here.
Accepting the offered study place and starting your studies
You must accept your study place no later than on 9 July 2026 at 15:00 EEST (Finnish time). If the confirmation arrives late, it will not be considered.
Accepting an offer of admission is a binding choice, which cannot be changed or cancelled later on. If you want to give up your study place after first accepting it, you are still considered to have accepted the study place for the semester in question (for more information, see ‘one study place per term’ provision).
Tuition fees
Uniarts Helsinki charges an annual tuition fee to students who come from countries outside of the EU, EEA, or Switzerland and are studying for a bachelor’s or a master’s degree in a foreign language. At the Sibelius Academy, tuition fees apply to applicants applying to study in English.
More information on tuition fees at Uniarts Helsinki can be found here.
Starting your studies
First-year studies begin in mid-August with an orientation period that is compulsory for all new students. New students are sent more detailed information on the start of their studies attached to their letter of acceptance.
You must register as attending at the Sibelius Academy according to the instructions provided in your letter of acceptance. You can register as absent for the first year of studies only under certain statutory circumstances. Apply for the right to be absent in writing before the end of the registration period. Include documentation supporting your right to be absent with your application. More information on registering as absent for the first year of studies can be found here.
Questions or comments?
You can contact us via e-mail at siba.admissions@uniarts.fi.
Please note that in principle we do not explain the entrance examination assignments. The instructions are in the admissions guide.
If you have any questions regarding student life at the Sibelius Academy or in Helsinki, you can contact our Student Ambassadors at siba.student.ambassadors@uniarts.fi.
The Sibelius Academy Admissions Chat
What is it like to study at the Sibelius Academy and live in Helsinki? How do you apply to the Sibelius Academy? We answered these questions among others in our Admissions Chat broadcast in November 2025. The recording of the event is available on Sibelius Academy’s Instagram account: Admissions Chat (@sibeliusacademy)