Alternatives before a vocational qualification

Basic education for adults


The goal of basic education for adults (Aikuisten perusopetus) is to complete the Finnish basic education curriculum. It is suitable for an applicant who meet one of the following requirements:

  • is at least 17 years old or will turn 17 by the end of the year
  • has no basic education certificate issued in the home country or in Finland
  • has no general upper secondary school or vocational college certificate issued in the home country.

The language of instruction is Finnish. The applicants’ Finnish and English language skills and mathematics skills will be tested. The applicants will be accepted for studies based on tests and interviews.

Preparatory Education and Training Programme TUVA


TUVA’s (Tutkintokoulutukseen valmentava koulutus) goal is to give the student the skills to apply for a vocational qualification or general upper secondary education, to guide the preparation of a further study and work life plan, and to strengthen the student’s prerequisites for later completing a vocational upper secondary qualification or a general upper secondary education and the matriculation examination at the end of it.

The applicant’s Finnish language skills should be at such a level that the applicant would benefit from preparatory training and has the opportunity to achieve the necessary skills for studying a vocational qualification. The teacher shall assess whether the applicant’s language skills are sufficient for studies. In Keuda, it is possible to study the Finnish language with more emphasis in the TUVA programme implemented in the Järvenpää Sibeliuskenväylä and Kerava Sarviniittykatu locations.

‘Finnish as a second language’ subject studies


Finnish as a second language is also taught as a subject in Keuda’s basic education for adults. It is intended for you who have already completed primary school or for some other reason full-time study in primary school is not necessary, but you need to strengthen your Finnish language skills. 

The language of instruction is Finnish. The Finnish language proficiency level of the applicants will be tested. The applicants will be accepted for studies based on tests and interviews.

A start to the Finnish language, education and work


This folk high school education programme (in Finnish Startti suomen kieleen, koulutukseen ja työhön) is a good start to the Finnish language, education and work. The training is suitable for immigrants who need to strengthen their Finnish language and communication skills as well as study and career guidance in order to transition to education or working life.

Inquiries

Keuda’s Admission Services

+358 9 2738 3700
hakeutumispalvelut@keuda.fi