Vilnius University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Offers 50% Tuition Fee Discount for Ukrainian Students
The Faculty of Economics and Business Administration at Vilnius University is pleased to support Ukrainian students by offering a 50% tuition fee discount* for the entire duration of their Bachelor’s and Master’s studies.
The discount will be applied to successfully enrolled Ukrainian students once they arrive in Lithuania, sign their study agreements with the Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, and officially begin their academic year. This initiative aims to provide greater access to higher education for Ukrainian students and foster a strong, diverse academic community.
“We are committed to supporting Ukrainian students in their pursuit of quality education and professional growth. Our faculty is home to a vibrant and growing Ukrainian student community, currently comprising 84 students, and we take great pride in fostering their academic and professional success. We eagerly welcome more motivated, ambitious, and strong-minded individuals to join us, further enriching this community and shaping a brighter future together,” said Aida Mačerinskienė, Dean of the Faculty of Economics and Business Administration.
Study programmes at the Faculty of Economics and Business Administration are available at both Bachelor and Master levels.
For the Bachelor’s degree, the available programmes are:
For the Master’s degree, the study programmes include:
- Business Process Management
- Finance and Banking
- Global Business and Economics
- Human Resources Management
- Marketing and Integrated Communication
- Strategic Economics
- Strategic Management of Information Systems
For further details on application deadlines and requirements, please visit: https://www.evaf.vu.lt/en/admissions/ukraine
If you have any questions, please contact ask@evaf.vu.lt.
*The discount remains valid for students who maintain good academic performance and have no outstanding academic debts during their studies.
Source – Vilnius University