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Open university courses for spring 2025 have been published!

The open university courses for spring semester have been added to our course selection. Registration for the courses begins on December 9 at the earliest.
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The course offering for Spring 2025 at Aalto Open University have now been mostly published. At Aalto Open University, you can study Business, Technology, Languages, and Art and Design. 

Registration for early spring courses begins on December 9, and registration for late spring courses opens on January 27 and March 17. You can find the registration period in the course description. Payment of the course fee and registration  for the course is done via the link found in course description. 

The Spring 2025 courses cost a maximum of 15 euros per credit. There will be changes to our course fees, which will come into effect in the autumn semester of 2025. For more information will be provided in November at the latest.

You can always find the course fee in the course description. There are no free-of-charge courses for degree students during the autumn and spring semesters. Courses for summer are published in March.

Please familiarize yourself with the course selection and read the detailed registration instructions.

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Questions? Contact Aalto Open University at avoin@aalto.fi

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