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Swedish Government
Funded Seats
STATUS:

Limited seats available for Motion Creative and Frontend Developer.

The deadline for applications was April 10, 2025, at 17:00 (CET).

International
Student Seats
STATUS:

Limited seats available. We encourage applications only from those who do not require a residence permit or visa to study in Sweden, due to limited processing time.

 

The Application Process

  • SWEDISH GOVERNMENT-FUNDED SEATS
  • INTERNATIONAL SEATS
We have limited seats available for the Motion Creative and Frontend Developer programs.
Apply today!
 
You can apply to the government-funded seat without having a Swedish ID number.

Once you have been admitted to a program we will request your Swedish personal identity/coordination number.
A step-by-step on how to submit your application expand_more expand_less

Please follow a step-by-step guide on how to submit your application for Hyper Island's Government-funded seat:

Step 1 - Create a Classter account:  To access this year’s Application Task brief, you must first create an account on Classter. After registering your account, you will receive a confirmation email. Make sure to follow the steps outlined in this email.

Step 2 - Access and start Classter: Once you’ve logged in to Classter, you’ll be redirected to your account dashboard, where you can find the link to the Application Task page and start filling out your personal information.

Step 3 - Submit required documents: Prepare and submit the following required documents:

  • CV: One page & in English.
  • Proof of education: Upload documents that show you have completed at least high school, whether in Sweden or another country. Click here to see which document you need to upload. Translation is not required.
  • Proof of language knowledge: Anyone whose native language is not Swedish, Danish, Faroese, Icelandic, or Norwegian must have the necessary knowledge of Swedish. You will be asked to upload proof that you meet the language requirements, read more on the general entry requirements page for more details.
  • Application Task 2025: submit your application task response.
  • Additional document: Some programs may have specific requirements, ensure to check the program page. 

This is important to consider when uploading documents or screenshots for your application:

  • All documents have a good sharpness 
  • The grading documents are clearly visible 
  • Full names are included and clear 

By following these steps and submitting the required documents, you’ll stay on track to complete your application for the government-funded seat.

General entry requirements for Government funded seats expand_more expand_less

Find out if you meet the general entry requirements for applying to a YH Swedish government-funded education, please read the information provided on this page: General entry requirements.

 

Admissions process expand_more expand_less

Eligibility Assessment

After the application deadline has passed, we will evaluate your eligibility based on the application you submitted. To qualify for admission to a program, you must meet the general entry requirements and for some programs the specific eligibility requirements.

1. General Entry Requirements

1.1 Basic high school eligibility or real competence

Basic high school eligibility or real competence
You must have a high school diploma or municipal adult education (Komvux) equivalent, with at least 2,250 points and passing grades in English 5, Mathematics 1, and Swedish 1 (or their equivalents). Equivalent qualifications may include:

  • Studies at a folk high school (Folkhögskolan)
  • A foreign high school diploma
  • Other education or practical experience that qualifies you for admission to our programs

1.2 Swedish language requirement

In addition, if your native language is other than Swedish, Dan­ish, Norwegian, Icelandic or Faroese, you must have the necessary knowledge of the Swedish language.

Proof can include, but is not limited to:

  • Grades from Swedish high school course 1, 2 or 3, alternatively Swedish as a second language 1, 2 or 3, or equivalent course from other Scandinavian countries.
  • Proof of completion of SFI (Swedish for Immigrants) course corresponding to a minimum of GERS A1 level, higher levels accepted, or an equivalent course from another Scandinavian country, is required. If the course has not yet been completed, proof of enrollment must be provided at the time of application. Please note that proof of course completion must be submitted before an applicant can be offered a seat in a program or course.
  • Reference Letter from your employer that states your employers contact details and your Swedish proficiency in writing, reading and speaking with clear examples of how you use this proficiency at work.

2. Specific Eligibility

Some programs have additional requirements that must be met to qualify for admission. These may include:

  • Grades in specific high school courses
  • Professional experience relevant to the program

If professional experience is a requirement, you must submit supporting documentation, such as work certificates or pay slips. To ensure acceptance of these documents, they must clearly state:

  • Time period of employment (start and end dates)
  • Extent of employment (percentage of full-time work)
  • Job duties

Please note: Work certificates must also include your personal details and be dated and signed by the employer.

Specific requirements per program:

Data Analyst: Completion of Math 2
Frontend Developer: Completion of Math 2 and Programming 1
Motion Creative: Previous experience in Film, Photography or Sound Design

Other Ways to Prove Eligibility

If we assess your application as "not eligible," we will contact you to provide an opportunity to submit additional documentation. Note that any additional documents must be submitted by the specified deadline.

Below are alternative ways to demonstrate eligibility if you do not meet the formal requirements:

1. Apply Through Real Competence

If you do not meet the formal eligibility criteria, such as lacking a high school diploma, you may demonstrate equivalent knowledge through other means. For example:

  • Practical experience in a relevant field
  • Achieving a score higher than 8 on the Application Task

To claim real competence in your application, you must provide supporting documentation, such as certificates or other evidence, to prove your qualifications.

2. The 20% Rule

In exceptional cases, we may admit applicants under the "20% rule." This rule allows us to waive formal eligibility requirements for up to 20% of the available spots in a program. To qualify, you must demonstrate sufficient relevant experience, and we must determine that you are likely to succeed in the program and your future profession.

However, competition for these spots is very high. For this reason, we strongly recommend that you strive to meet eligibility requirements through other means wherever possible.

Selection and important dates expand_more expand_less

This is how the selection is made

Selection Round 1:

In the first selection round, we evaluate your basic eligibility and, if applicable, your specific eligibility. During this round, we also review and score your Application Task.


If any required documents are missing, we will contact you to request them. Additionally, we may award eligibility through Real Competence or the 20% rule if applicable.


Once this round is complete, we will notify you about the outcome. You will either receive an invitation to proceed to the next stage or, unfortunately, be informed that your application has not been successful this year.

Selection Round 2:

If the number of eligible applicants exceeds the available seats for a program, a selection process is conducted. This process takes place during our Admissions Days.


The Admissions Days allow us to evaluate your problem solving skills and your ability to work solution-oriented in group settings. They also provide an opportunity for you to connect with other applicants.


All applicants who meet the eligibility requirements and submit their applications during the regular application period will be invited to participate in Admissions Days. After completing the Admissions Days, all participants are evaluated and ranked on a point scale. This ranking determines who will be offered a place in the program.

Important dates:

Application Deadline: April 10, 2025 at 17:00 CEST.

Admissions Days: Between May 13, 2025 to May 23, 2025.

Admissions results: Admissions results will be shared with all eligible applicants before Midsommar 2025.

Information about CSN expand_more expand_less

Swedish residents may also qualify for financial aid through CSN during their studies. For complete details, please refer to the information provided on this page: Read more about CSN.

For those applying from Norway, Denmark, Iceland, Finland and the Faroe Islands, you should contact your local education support provider.

Limited seats available. Apply today!

Please note that as an international student you will not be registered with MYH or receive YH-credits. YH-credits are only available to the students who are studying the government-funded seats.
A step-by-step on how to submit your application expand_more expand_less

Please follow a step-by-step guide on how to submit your application for Hyper Island's fee-paying seat:

Step 1 - Start your application: To access this year’s Application Task brief, you must start and submit the step 1 application form.

Step 2 - Start and submit the step 1 application form: Once starting the application form, you’ll need to submit the form by filling in the required fields. You will then get redirected to the Application Task page. 

Step 3 - Submit required documents: Prepare and submit the following required documents:

  • CV: One page & in English.
  • Proof of education: Submit your highest completed education documents (High school, Bachelor’s, Master’s etc).
  • Proof of English language proficiency: Applicants must meet at least one of our English language proficiency criteria. Read more under 'Check the entry requirements' tab.
  • Application Task 2025: submit your application task response.
  • Additional document: Some programs may have specific requirements, ensure to check the program page. 

By following these steps and submitting the required documents, you’ll stay on track to complete your application for fee-paying seats.

Check the entry requirements expand_more expand_less

Successful applicants need to have at least a high school diploma. No previous work experience is required.

Note that some programs have additional requirements that must be met to qualify for admission. These may include:

Specific requirements per program:

Data Analyst: Completion of Math 2
Frontend Developer: Completion of Math 2 and Programming 1
Motion Creative: Previous experience in Film, Photography or Sound Design

Studying your last year at high school?

If you have not graduated from high school yet but are on track to graduate in Spring 2025, you can still apply to Hyper Island.

Please ask your school to provide a certificate with your predicted grades and submit that document as your education backup. You will need to send your final grades to us as soon as you receive them.

Applicants must meet at least one of the following English language proficiency criteria:

  • IELTS: A minimum overall score of 5.5, with no section scoring below 5.0.
  • At least a passing grade in a foreign equivalent of English 6 (Swedish high school course).
  • Proof of previous education in English: Successful completion of studies at an English-speaking institution (high school, vocational school, college, or university).
  • If you are from an English-speaking country, you are exempt from submitting an English test. However, you must still demonstrate English proficiency through a school transcript or other document. 
These requirements ensure students are prepared to succeed in our English-taught programs. Please note that all applicants’ English proficiency will be assessed during the Digital Admissions Day, regardless of your country of origin or documents submitted.
Residence permit requirements expand_more expand_less

Hyper Island will provide the necessary documentation for applications to the Swedish Migration Agency (Migrationsverket) for students requiring a student residence permit. In order to receive this backup documentation from Hyper Island you must be a fee-paying international student who has gone through the international admissions process with us.

Attend the Digital Admissions Day (DAD) expand_more expand_less

Upon submitting your application, you'll be notified if you have made it to the next round, which is the admissions day. You will be invited to an admissions preparatory meeting to get all your remaining questions answered and we will prepare you for the next step, Digital Admissions Day. This day consists of a personal but informal interview and an interactive group task with other international applicants.

Get the final decision expand_more expand_less

If you have successfully gone through the whole admissions process, you will be notified on your admissions decision a week after joining a full Digital Admissions Day.

We are here to guide you

Our Admissions Team is available to provide guidance. Contact us and let us help you move towards reaching your goals.

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