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FITech offers free studies for upper secondary school students

High school students and other upper secondary school students can find many interesting and free courses offered by the FITech Network University. Many courses can be completed entirely online, and some have no prerequisites at all.
Nuori mies istuu rakennuksen kiviportailla ja selailee puhelintaan.

The FITech Network University offers a number of interesting ICT courses by Aalto University which are free of charge for the participants. Studies include both massive open online courses (MOOCs) and courses for which there is a separate application process.

Most courses have no specific prerequisites, making them suitable for students of all backgrounds.

The courses are well suited for high school and other upper secondary school students, but teachers are also welcome.

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FITech offers courses organised by Finnish universities of technology free of charge.

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Aalto University services for upper secondary school students

Summary of the services offered by Aalto University for upper secondary school students.

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Kaksi ihmistä kävelee käytävällä ja puhuu keskenään.

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FITech Network University offers plenty of interesting studies next autumn.

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