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Slovenian education system undergone some structural changes in recent years. The implementation of new curricula and loyal course prices significantly influenced the effectiveness of teaching and the number of people wishing to study in Slovenia. More than 2,000 foreign students study in Slovenian universities annually. For foreigners, education in international institutions in Slovenia is an opportunity to employ in Europe and get the citizenship of EU.
Slovenia aims to ensure equal opportunities for students. Adoption of the Bologna system promotes the academic and professional recognition of qualifications in the EU territory, as well as the general development of modern educational processes and internationally significant researches.
Possibility to apply to three different universities simultaneous
Worldwide recognition of the Slovenian diploma
Wide selection of educational program
Visa-free travel in EU countries
No admission exams upon university enrolment
Low prices for education – up to €3,000 per year
Scholarships for students with a good academic performance
Teaching in Slovenian and English
The right to combine job and studies
Opportunity to take part in international exchange programs
Education grants for masters and postgraduate student
Discounts up to 50% for transport, food, accommodation
Employment assistance after graduation
Getting Slovenian Residence Permit
Shorter period of acquiring Slovenian citizenship
Pre-school education in Slovenia includes preparatory classes in public and private schools for children over 11 months. It is possible to bring your child to classes during a whole school year. For children of foreign nationals, there are privileges or full exemption provided for education fees in case the family receives material support in accordance with the provisions on social security.
Children of foreign citizens who legally reside in Slovenian territory are entitled to receive compulsory primary school education after reaching the age of six. There, in Slovenia are several schools with international curricula for children of residents. Teaching in these institutions is conducted in a foreign language. Slovenian curricula are recognized and certified internationally, which makes it possible to continue education in any European country.
a public school, offering an international kindergarten, primary and secondary school. Classes are conducted in English for children aged 3 to 14 years.
private, non-profit institution, offering primary and secondary school curricula. Classes are conducted in English for children aged 3 to 17 years.
private school, providing curricula similar to French elementary schools’. Classes are conducted in French.
private school, offering pre-school, elementary and secondary schools. Classes are conducted in English for children aged 3 to 15 years.
offers a 5-year program for pupils aged 11-16 years, a 2-year undergraduate degree program for students in the age of 16-19 years. Classes are conducted in English.
offers a 4-year National program of grammar and a 2-year international undergraduate degree program. Classes are conducted in English.
a 2-year international Bachelor's degree program. Classes are conducted in English.
Higher education system in Slovenia comprises academic and professional undergraduate study programs, master's and professional degrees, and doctoral studies.
Universities of Ljubljana, Maribor and Primorska are recognized the most popular in Slovenia. Different teaching methods are implemented in Slovenian universities, such as lectures, seminars, exercise, discussions and written assignments. Lectures are usually given for huge audiences, seminars and exercises for small groups of students. Researches require a lot of individual and preparatory work.