Monday, August 13, 2012

Overview of Higher Online in Sweden Educations


Sweden's higher online education consists of over 60 institutions that offer various forms of higher education. This includes over 35 public online universities and online university colleges and over 20 private institutions. At 76 percent, Sweden has one of the highest percentages of students starting higher education as a percentage of its population.

Sweden University and College Directory

Sweden's funding of higher online education exceeds that of most of the world with 1.5 percent of their GDP being spent. About half of that money goes towards doctoral level programs and research, resulting in a high number of doctoral program graduates and significant interest among prospective doctoral students from around the world. Since public higher education is funded almost entirely by the government, both Swedes other EU citizens able to attend free of charge. Living costs and study materials can be financed through government grants and online loans, to make it possible for all students to attend regardless of income or where they live.
Admissions to bachelor's level programs for both public and private institutions are based on final secondary school grades and scores on the Swedish Scholastic Aptitude Test. In the common scenario where there are more qualified applicants that there are spaces available for a given program, students are ranked by their school grade averages. Some programs also require knowledge from specific coursework at the secondary school level such as a higher level of math for an Economics program.
Sweden's higher education is overseen by the Swedish National Agency for Higher Education which is also responsible for reviewing the quality of institutions.
Types of Schools and Degrees
The country's public and private universities offer bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees. University colleges of which there are over 20 public and close to 10 private, offer diplomas, bachelor's and master's degrees although a few have obtained permission to offer limited doctoral degrees. There are also over 12 independent schools with the right to award qualifications in psychotherapy.
The name of a school does not necessarily correspond to the type of school it is; some universities use the Swedish term for college (hogskola) and some university colleges call themselves universities. The only real difference is whether the school has unrestricted rights to award doctoral level degrees.
Many of the universities and university colleges offer a broad range of subjects while others specialize in areas such as medicine, technology, fine arts, social sciences and psychology. Within Sweden, the schools are seen as equivalent to each other with desired program availability, location and size being the primary considerations when students choose a school.
All bachelor's degrees and above conform to the structure set by the Bologna Agreement which standardized higher education degrees across the 29 European nations that participated.
International Students
Many students from other countries are drawn to study in Sweden resulting in approximately eight percent of Sweden's higher education students coming from outside Sweden. A remarkable 33 percent of doctoral students come from abroad. Students must speak fluent Swedish to take courses taught in the native language although there are many programs that are taught in English and require English proficiency. Students from outside the EU and EEA will also need to obtain a visa which can take several months to receive.
Beginning in the fall of 2011, international students from outside the EU and EEA who are beginning their studies at a Swedish institution will be required to pay application and tuition fees, which will vary by school. EU and EEA students will continue to receive a Swedish higher education for free.
Admission of foreign students is determined by each institution based on students' prior education and test scores. Sweden has a pooled admissions system, allowing prospective students to apply for more than one program via the same application.
About Sweden
Over 9.2 million people live in Sweden which is located in northern Europe with Norway to it's west, the Baltic Sea and Gulf of Bothnia to its east and Finland across its northern border. The most heavily populated areas in the south have a temperate climate and mild temperatures year-round.
Although Swedish in the official language, about 89 percent of residents speak fluent English, making it Europe's most English proficient country. Sweden is the home of the Nobel Prize committees for all prizes except the Peace prize. It is a member of the European Union but maintains its own currency – the krona. Sweden maintains a high standard of living and ranked 7th on the 2009 United Nation's Human Development Index.

Sweden Universities

Blekinge University -- Blekinge Institute of Technology - Karlskrona
Hoegskolan i Lulea -- Luleå University of Technology - Luleå
Danshögskolan -- University College of Dance and Circus - Stockholm
Free University of Stockholm -- Stockholm
Goeteborgs Universitet -- University of Gothenburg - Gothenburg
Halmstad University College -- Halmstad
Hoegskolan i Boras -- Borås University College - Borås
Hoegskolan i Joenkoeping -- Jönköping University - Jönköping
Hoegskolan i Kalmar -- Linnaeus University - Kalmar, Växjö
Hoegskolan i Skovde -- Skövde University College - Skövde
Hoegskolan Kristianstad -- Kristianstad University College - Kristianstad
Högskolan Dalarna -- Dalarna University College - Borlänge, Falun
Högskolan i Gävle -- Gävle University College - Gävle
Högskolan Trollhättan - Uddevalla -- University College West - Trollhättan
Karlstads universitet -- Karlstad University - Karlstad
Linkoepings universitet -- Linköping University - Linköping
Lunds universitet -- Lund University - Lund
Mälardalens Högskola -- Mälardalen University - Eskilstuna, Västerås
Malmo University -- Malmö University - Malmö
Mitthoegskolan -- Mid Sweden University - Härnösand, Östersund, Sundsvall
Örebro universitet -- Örebro University - Örebro
Stockholm University -- Stockholm
Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet -- Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences - Uppsala
Umea universitet -- Umeå University - Umeå
Uppsala Universitet -- Uppsala University - Uppsala
World Maritime University -- Malmö

Overview of Higher Online in Spain Educations


Spain's higher education system includes a large number of public and private universities as well as other non-university schools of higher education such as business schools and schools that offer programs in tourism, visual and performance art and physical education. An estimated 88 percent of Spain's higher education students attend one of over 45 public universities.

Spain University and College Directory

Spain's public higher education system is known to be overcrowded, especially in the first year, before tough exams have weeded out the less committed students. The system is very structured and students are not allowed to move between public schools except for reasons of necessity. Most students live at home and thus the full experience of higher education many students benefit from in other countries is not common in Spain.
Admissions to public universities is based on a student's secondary school grades as well as their score on the PGB university entrance examination given at the end of secondary school. Tuition at public universities and other public schools is fairly low – typically up to about 1000 euros a year for undergraduate programs.
Higher education in Spain is the responsibility of the Ministry of Science and Innovation, which is a newly created organization that is focusing attention on the need for research and innovation in sciences to promote the economic and social development of Spain.
Types of Schools and Degrees
Until very recently, Spain's higher education schools and degrees were quite different from those of most other western countries. As a result of the European Bologna agreement of 1999, which set a goal of standardizing higher education degrees across Europe, Spain has been making significant changes to their higher education structure. Most schools now offer bachelor's, master's and doctoral level degrees but some still offer old-style degree programs as the transition from old to new continues.
Bachelor's degrees, which are referred to as a "graduado degrees" are earned in four years for most programs, master's degrees in another year or two and doctoral degrees in a varying amount of time, depending on the program. Schools may also offer other certificates and diplomas in addition to these degrees.
Students who wish to study engineering or architecture can attend universities that specialize in these areas. Other universities offer a broad range of programs of study while smaller non-university schools offer a limited scope of programs. Foreign universities and colleges attract international students who want to study in Spain. Study programs in Spain's public institutions typically have a fixed curriculum, leaving students with minimal flexibility to explore subjects outside their program of study.
International Students
Less than two percent of higher education students in Spain are from abroad. Those that do choose to study in Spain often do so through an exchange program or choose to attend a private school which is often an American or European school.
European Union citizens are admitted on the same basis as Spanish citizens, substituting their own country's secondary qualifications for Spanish qualifications. Proficient knowledge of the Spanish language is necessary and is confirmed by the individual university. Tuition for international students at public schools is the same as for Spanish citizens which tends to run up to about 1000 euros a year but varies from school to school.
About Spain
Spain is a country of diverse geography, climates, and cultures. It's population of about 46 million people live in higher densities near the capital of Madrid and in coastal areas which exist on three sides of the country. Spain is a popular tourist destination that is well-known for its many historical sites, artistic influences and Spanish architecture.
Spain ranks 15th on the 2007 United Nations Human Development Index and has the 9h highest life expectancy in the world, based on the same report. It's GDP is about the 10th highest in the world. It is a member of the European Union, the United Nations and NATO.

Spain Universities 


Centro Universitario Villanueva -- Madrid
Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea -- University of the Basque Country - Bilbao, San Sebastian, Vitoria- Gasteiz
IE University -- Segovia
Mondragon Unibertsitatea -- University of Mondragón - Mondragón
Schiller International University -- Madrid
Universidad Alfonso X -- Universidad Alfonso X el Sabio - Villanueva de la Cañada
Universidad Antonio de Nebrija -- Hoyo de Manzanares, Madrid
Universidad Autonoma de Madrid -- Universidad Autónoma de Madrid - Madrid
Universidad Camilo José Cela -- Villanueva de la Cañada
Universidad Cardenal Herrera-CEU -- Universidad CEU Cardenal Herrera - Castellón de la Plana, Elche
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid -- Colmenarejo, Getafe, Leganés
Universidad Católica de Ávila -- Catholic University of Avila - Ávila
Universidad Católica de Valencia -- Universidad Católica de Valencia San Vicente Martir - Valencia
Universidad Católica San Antonio -- San Antonio Catholic University - Murcia
Universidad Complutense de Madrid -- Madrid Complutense University - Madrid
Universidad de Alcalá -- University of Alcalá - Alcalá de Henares
Universidad de Alicante -- University of Alicante - San Vicente del Raspeig
Universidad de Almeria -- University of Almeria - Almería
Universidad de Burgos -- University of Burgos - Burgos
Universidad de Cadiz -- University of Cadiz - Cadiz
Universidad de Cantabria -- University of Cantabria - Santander
Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha -- University of Castilla-La Mancha - Albacete, Ciudad Real, Cuenca, Toledo
Universidad de Cordoba -- University of Cordoba - Cordoba
Universidad de Deusto -- University of Deusto - Bilbao
Universidad de Extremadura -- Badajoz, Cáceres, Merida, Plasencia
Universidad de Granada -- University of Granada - Granada
Universidad de Huelva -- University of Huelva - Huelva
Universidad de Jaén -- University of Jaén - Jaén
Universidad de La Laguna -- University of La Laguna - La Laguna
Universidad de La Rioja -- University La Rioja - Logroño
Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria -- University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria - Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
Universidad de León -- University of Leon - Leon, Ponferrada
Universidad de Malaga -- Málaga University - Malaga
Universidad de Murcia -- University of Murcia - Murcia
Universidad de Navarra -- University of Navarra - Pamplona
Universidad de Oviedo -- University of Oviedo - Oviedo
Universidad de Salamanca -- University of Salamanca - Salamanca
Universidad de Sevilla -- University of Seville - Seville
Universidad de Valladolid -- University of Valladolid - Valladolid
Universidad de Zaragoza -- University of Zaragoza - Zaragoza
Universidad Europea de Madrid -- European University of Madrid - Villaviciosa de Odon
Universidad Europea Miguel de Cervantes -- Miguel de Cervantes European University - Valladolid
Universidad Francisco de Vitoria -- Francisco de Vitoria University - Pozuelo de Alarcón
Universidad Internacional de Andalucía -- International University of Andalucía - Huelva, Jaen, Malaga, Seville
Universidad Internacional Menéndez Pelayo -- Menéndez Pelayo International University - Madrid
Universidad Miguel Hernández -- Miguel Hernández University of Elche - Alicante
Universidad Nacional de Educacion a Distancia -- National University of Distance Education - Madrid
Universidad Pablo de Olavide -- Pablo de Olavide University - Seville
Universidad Pontificia Comillas -- Comillas Pontifical University - Madrid
Universidad Pontificia de Salamanca -- Pontifical University of Salamanca - Salamanca
Universidad Pública de Navarra -- Public University of Navarra - Pamplona, Tudela
Universidad Rey Juan Carlos -- Rey Juan Carlos University - Madrid
Universidad San Pablo -- San Pablo CEU University - Madrid
Universidad SEK -- International University SEK - Carcelén
Universidade da Coruña -- University of A Coruña - A Coruña
Universidade de Santiago -- Royal University of Santiago de Compostela - Santiago de Compostela
Universidade de Vigo -- University of Vigo - Vigo
Universitat Abat Oliba CEU -- University Abat Oliva CEU - Barcelona
Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona -- Autonomous University of Barcelona - Cerdanyola del Vallès
Universitat de Barcelona -- University of Barcelona - Barcelona
Universitat de Girona -- University of Girona - Girona
Universitat de les Illes Balears -- University of the Balearic Islands - Palma
Universitat de Lleida -- University of Lleida - Lleida
Universitat de Valencia -- University of Valencia - Valencia
Universitat de Vic -- University of Vic - Vic
Universitat Internacional de Catalunya -- International University of Catalunya - Barcelona
Universitat Jaume I -- Jaume I University - Castellón de la Plana
Universitat Obierta de Cataluniya -- Open University of Catalonia - Barcelona
Universitat Pompeu Fabra -- Pompeu Fabra University - Barcelona
Universitat Ramon Llull -- Ramon Llull University - Barcelona
Universitat Rovira i Virgili -- University Rovira i Virgili - Tarragona
University San Jorge -- San Jorge University - Huesca

Overview of Higher Online in Denmark Educations


Denmark has set a national goal of enabling half of its younger population to gain a higher education. Currently, about 41 percent of the Danish population pursues higher education. To help meet its goal, Denmark has a variety of types of institutions that provide educational programs that range from two-year vocational programs through post-graduate doctoral studies.


Denmark University and College Directory

Admission to Denmark's higher education institutions requires completion of one of four upper secondary school leaving examinations. Depending on the institution and program, students may need to meet specific course prerequisites, take entrance examinations, achieve minimum grades and/or provide a portfolio of work. There is no tuition charged to Danish and EU citizens at any level of higher education.
The Danish Ministry of Education is responsible for oversight of higher education and the Accreditation Council within the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation is responsible for accrediting higher education institutions including private schools that offer state grants.
Types of Schools and Degrees
Higher education in Denmark is provided by four different types of schools:
  • Research universities - twelve universities confer research-based bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees.
  • University-level institutions - offer more narrowly-focused programs such as architecture, design and the arts and confer bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees.
  • University colleges - offer professional bachelor's degree programs that take from three to four years to complete and include practical experience.
  • Academies of professional higher education - offer two-year degree vocation programs resulting in an Academy Professional degree.
All of the bachelor's, master's and doctoral degree programs conform to the Bologna Agreement's structure which standardizes degrees across Europe.
International Students
International students can apply to study in Denmark directly to an institution or through an exchange program. Courses are usually taught in Danish but there are also many programs available in English, especially at the master's and doctoral levels. About five and a half percent of higher education students have come from outside of Denmark in recent years.
The largest higher education institution in Denmark is the University of Copenhagen which attracts many international students to its 100 or so departments and research centers. Attended by about 37,000 students including approximately 5,500 international students, it is the highest ranked university in Scandinavia.
Each institution in Denmark is responsible for admitting students based on its own requirements for a given program. All programs require a high proficiency in English and programs taught in Danish will necessitate students pass a Danish language exam.
International students from outside the EU pay tuition that typically ranges from 6000 to 16,000 euros a year. No tuition is paid by doctoral students who instead receive a salary from the university; their programs including teaching courses along with conducting research, taking courses and preparing their thesis.
Those who want to learn more about options for studying in Denmark can go to the official government Study in Denmark website.
About Denmark
Denmark is the southernmost Scandinavian country, bordered by ocean on all sides except the south which is bordered by Germany. It also includes two major islands, one on which the capital of Copenhagen is located. Its population of over five million primarily speaks the official Danish language although a large proportion of the population also speaks English.
Although a member of the European Union, it maintains own currency, the Danish krone. The capital of Copenhagen is the most visited city in the Scandinavian countries and has been recognized as having one of the highest qualities of life. Denmark tied for first place with Australia, Finland and New Zealand on UN's Education Index in 2006. It also received a first place ranking by Forbes magazine as having the best business climate.

Denmark Universities



Aalborg University -- Aalborg
Aarhus Universitet -- Aarhus University - Aarhus
Arkitektskolen i Aarhus -- Aarhus School of Architechture - Aarhus
CVU - Ingeniørhøjskolen i Århus -- Aarhus School of Engineering - Aarhus
Danmarks Pædagogiske Universitet -- Danish School of Education - København
Den Kgl. Veterinaer- og Landbohojskole -- Faculty of Life Sciences - Frederiksberg
Det Fynske Musikkonservatorium -- Carl Nielsen Academy of Music Odense - Odense
Det Jyske Musikkonservatorium -- Royal Academy of Music - Aarhus
Det Kongelige Danske Kunstakademi, Billedkunstskolerne -- Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts Visual Arts School - Copenhagen
Det Kongelige Danske Kunstakademi, Konservatorskolen -- School of Conservation - Copenhagen
Det Kongelige Danske Musikkonservatorium -- Royal Danish Academy of Music - Frederiksberg
Folkeuniversitetet i Aalborg -- People's University - Aalborg
Ingeniørhøjskolen i København -- Engineering College of Copenhagen - Copenhagen
IT-Universitetet i København -- IT University of Copenhagen - Copenhagen
Kobenhavns Universitet -- University of Copenhagen - Copenhagen
Kunstakademiets Arkitektskole -- Academy of Fine Arts - Copenhagen
Nordjysk Musikkonservatorium -- Academy of Music - Aalborg
Roskilde Universitetscenter -- Roskilde University - Roskilde
Rytmisk Musikkonservatorium -- Rhythmic Music Conservatory - Copenhagen
Syddanks Universitet -- University of Southern Denmark - Esbjerg, Kolding, Copenhagen, Odense, Slagelse, Sønderborg
Vestjysk Musikkonservatorium -- Academy of Music and Music Communication - Esbjerg

Overview of Higher Online in Belgium Educations


The country of Belgium is made up of a large Flemish community, a large French community and a much smaller German community. The Flemish and French communities each have their own system of higher online education. Students from the German community usually study elsewhere in Belgium or in Germany.



Belgium University and College Directory


Admission to most of Belgium's higher  education online institutions is open to anyone who has graduated from secondary school. However, programs in medicine, engineering, business and arts may also require students to pass an entrance examination. Only schools that are accredited by the appropriate regional accrediting organization can confer degrees that will be recognized within Belgium and across Europe.
Tuition is free but there are registration fees for all public institutions which are set by the government These have been about 600 euros a year in the Flemish community and over 800 euros a year in the French Community.
Types of Schools and Degrees
Flemish Community
Higher education institutions are referred to as universities or university colleges. Academic degrees available at Flemish universities are bachelor's, master's, advanced master's and doctoral degrees. Professional degrees are offered at university colleges and include associate's, professional bachelor's and advanced bachelor's degrees. Bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees from both types of instituions follow the structure defined by the Bologna agreement which has standardized degrees across Europe.
The universities and university colleges in the Flemish community are grouped in associations where one university will have an association with one or more university colleges to facilitate research. Bachelor's level courses are taught in Dutch while some master's and doctoral level courses are taught in English to appeal to an international audience.
French Community
Universities, professional education schools, schools of architecture and schools of art provide academic and professional degree programs. These degree programs conform to the Bologna agreement which defines standards for degree programs across Europe. Universities offer bachelor's, master's, complementary master's and doctoral degrees as well as medical doctor and veterinary doctor degrees. Professional education schools and other institutions offer bachelor's and master's degrees.
International Students
Flemish Community
International students are able to enroll in bachelor's degree programs at universities, university colleges and other schools as long as they have completed a secondary education deemed equivalent to Belgium's secondary education. Admission to master's and doctoral programs is decided by the institution's board who will determine whether the student's foreign degree is equivalent to a degree earned in Belgium.
International students must have Dutch language competency and students from outside the European Union must obtain a student visa. All international students must register with the local administration in Belgium within eight days of arrival. Tuition and fees for international students vary by institution but are generally higher than for Belgium's citizens.
French Community
Higher education in the French community is very popular for international students with about 19 percent of all students coming from outside Belgium. Admission of foreign students is determined by individual universities and schools which decide whether a student's secondary education qualifications are equivalent to Belgium's. Certain areas of study such as art, engineering, and science require that students take an entrance examination that is also required of Belgium's students.
Fees for international students vary by institution and are higher than fees paid by Belgium's citizens. EU students pay more than citizens of Belgium but less than non-EU students. In 2010, a non-EU student may have typically paid about 1500 euros in addition to the normal registration fee of about 820 euros each year. There may also be additional charges for international students that vary by school.
About Belgium
Belgium is a country of about 10.7 million people which is made up of two major linguistic groups, the Flemish who speak Dutch and the French. A much smaller group speaks German. Its complex system of government involves a federal government, language-based community governments as well as regional governments. It is bordered by France, Germany, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, and the North Sea. Its capital, Brussels, is the seat of the European Union and NATO.
Belgium's GDP is the 31st largest in the world and it ranked 17th on the United Nations 2009 Human Development Index. Belgium has a very high rate of those who pursue post-secondary education, compared with its European neighbors.

Belgium Universities

Académie des Beaux-Arts de Tournai -- Academy of Fine Arts in Tournai - Tournai
Académie royale des Beaux-Arts de la ville de Bruxelles - École supérieure des Arts -- Royal Academy of Fine Arts City of Brussels - Brussels
Arteveldehogeschool -- University College Arteveldehogeschool - Ghent
Brussels School of International Studies -- University of Kent's Brussels School of International Studies (BSIS) - Brussels
Carolus Magnus University -- Brussels
Conservatoire royal de Bruxelles -- Royal Conservatory of Brussels - Brussels
Conservatoire royal de Liège -- Royal Conservatory of Liège - Liege
Conservatoire royal de Mons -- Royal Conservatory of Mons - Mons
Continental Theological Seminary -- Sint-Pieters-Leeuw
ECAM - Institut Superieur Industriel -- ECAM-Institut Superieur Industriel - Brussels
École nationale supérieure des Arts visuels de La Cambre -- National High School of Visual Arts - Brussels
École supérieure des Arts - École de recherche graphique -- School of Visual Research - Brussels
École supérieure des Arts de la ville de Liège -- Royal Academy de Liège Beaux-Arts - Liege
École supérieure des Arts plastiques et visuels de la Communauté française -- École supérieure des Arts plastiques et visuels de la Communauté française (ESAPV) - Mons
École supérieure des Arts Saint-Luc de Bruxelles -- École supérieure des Arts Saint-Luc de Bruxelles (ESA) - Brussels
École supérieure des Arts Saint-Luc de Liège -- Saint Luc Liege - Liege
Erasmushogeschool Brussel -- Erasmus Hogeschool - Brussels
European Open University -- Hasselt
Evangelische Theologische Faculteit, Leuven -- Evangelical Theological Faculty - Leuven
Facultés Universitaires Catholiques de Mons -- Mons
Facultés Universitaires Notre-Dame de la Paix -- University of Namur
Facultés universitaires Saint-Louis -- Brussels
Gembloux Agricultural University -- Gembloux
Groep T - Leuven Hogeschool -- Groep T-Leuven Hogeschool - Leuven
Haute Ecole Blaise Pascal -- Blaise Pascal Haute Ecole - Arlon
Haute Ecole Charlemagne -- Charlemagne High School - Liege
Haute Ecole Charleroi-Europe -- Charleroi-Europe High School - Loverval
Haute Ecole de Bruxelles -- Brussels
Haute Ecole de la Communauté française du Luxembourg 'Schuman' -- Haute Ecole Robert Schuman - Arlon
Haute Ecole de la Communauté française en Hainaut -- Mons
Haute Ecole de la Communauté française Paul-Henri Spaak -- Haute Ecole Paul-Henri Spaak - Brussels
Haute Ecole de la Province de Liège -- Higher Education Institution of the Province of Liège - Jemeppe
Haute École de Namur -- Haute Ecole de Namur - Namur
Haute Ecole Francisco Ferrer -- Brussels
Haute Ecole Galilée -- Brussels
Haute Ecole Léonard de Vinci -- Brussels
Haute Ecole libre de Bruxelles Ilya Prigogine -- Haute Ecole libre de Bruxelles - Brussels
Haute Ecole Libre Mosane -- Haute Ecole Libre Mosane (HELMO) - Liege
Haute Ecole Lucia de Brouckère -- Brussels
Haute Ecole provinciale de Charleroi - Université du Travail -- Haute Ecole Provinciale de Charleroi University Labor - Charleroi
Haute Ecole provinciale du Hainaut Occidental -- Haute Ecole provinciale du Hainaut Occidental (HEPHO) - Tournai
Haute Ecole Roi Baudouin -- Haute Ecole Roi Baudouin (HERB) - Mons
Hogeschool 'Sint-Lukas' Brussel -- Brussels
Hogeschool Antwerpen -- Antwerp
Hogeschool voor Wetenschap & Kunst -- School of Science and Art - Brussels
Hogeschool West-Vlaanderen -- Kortrijk
Institut des Arts de Diffusion -- Institute of Broadcasting Arts - Louvain-La-Neuve
Institut national supérieur des Arts du Spectacle et des Techniques de Diffusion -- Graduate School of Arts (INSAS) - Brussels
Institut Saint-Luc de Tournai -- Higher Institute of Architecture Saint-Luc de Wallonie - Ramegnies Chin
Institut supérieur d'Architecture de la Communauté française La Cambre -- Higher Institute of Architecture of the French Community La Cambre - Brussels
Institut supérieur d'Architecture Intercommunal -- Higher Institute of Architecture Lambert Lombard - Liege
Institut supérieur d'Architecture Saint-Luc de Bruxelles -- Institut Supérieur d'Architecture Saint-Luc - Saint-Gilles
Institut supérieur d'Architecture Saint-Luc de Wallonie - Site de Liège -- Higher Institute of Architecture Saint-Luc Wallonie - Liege
Institut supérieur d'Architecture Saint-Luc de Wallonie - Site de Tournai -- Institut supérieur d'Architecture Saint-Luc de Wallonie - Tournai
Institut supérieur de Musique et de Pédagogie -- Institut supérieur de Musique et de Pédagogie (IMEP) - Namur
Karel de Grote-Hogeschool Katholieke Hogeschool Antwerpen -- Karel de Grote-Hogeschool (KdG) - Antwerp
Katholieke Hogeschool 'Sint-Lieven', Gent -- Sint-Lieven Hogeschool - Ghent
Katholieke Hogeschool Brugge-Oostende -- Katholieke Hogeschool Brugge-Oostende (KHBO) - Brugge
Katholieke Hogeschool Kempen -- Geel
Katholieke Hogeschool Limburg -- Katholieke Hogeschool Limburg (KHLim) - Diepenbeek
Katholieke Hogeschool Mechelen -- Katholieke Hogeschool Mechelen (KHM) - Mechelen
Katholieke Universiteit Brussel -- Catholic University of Brussels - Brussels
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven -- Catholic University of Leuven - Leuven
Limburgs Universitair Centrum -- Hasslet University - Diepenbeek
Operastudio Vlaanderen -- Flanders Opera Studio - Antwerp
Plantijn Hogeschool -- Antwerp
Prins Leopold Instituut voor Tropische Geneeskunde -- Prince Leopold Institute of Tropical Medicine - Antwerp
Online Université catholique de Louvain -- Catholic University of Louvain
Online Université de Liège -- University of Liege
Online Université de Mons-Hainaut -- University of Mons-Hainaut
Online Université du Travail -- University Labor - Charleroi
Online Université Libre de Bruxelles -- Free University of Brussel
Online Universiteit Antwerpen -- University of Antwerpen
Online Universiteit Antwerpen Management School -- University of Antwerp Management School - Antwerp
Online Universiteit Gent -- University of Ghent
Online Universiteit Hasselt -- Hasselt
Online University of Liege Campus d'Arlon -- Arlon
Vrije Universiteit Brussel -- Free University of Brussel - Brussels