Diaconia University of Applied Sciences
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Diaconia University of Applied Sciences (Diak) is a Christian-based university of applied sciences in Finland. It was founded in 1996 and has campuses in Helsinki, Turku, and Oulu. Diak offers a variety of degree programs in the fields of social work, health care, diaconal work, and interpreting.
Diak is known for its focus on ethics and values-based education. The university’s mission is to prepare students for national and international roles in social and pastoral work, and its values are compassion, justice, and solidarity.
Diak students have the opportunity to gain practical experience through internships, projects, and other hands-on activities. The university also has a strong focus on internationalization, and students have the opportunity to study abroad and network with students from all over the world.
Here are some of the key things that make Diak a great choice for prospective students:
- Focus on ethics and values-based education: Diak is known for its focus on ethics and values-based education. Students learn to think critically about their work and to make decisions that are consistent with Christian values.
- Strong connections to working life: Diak has close partnerships with social service agencies, health care organizations, and other businesses in all of its fields of study. This gives students the opportunity to gain practical experience and make connections that can lead to jobs after graduation.
- International focus: Diak has a strong focus on internationalization, and students have the opportunity to study abroad, network with international students, and learn about different cultures.
- High-quality education: Diak is known for its high-quality education and its commitment to student success. Students are taught by experienced and qualified faculty, and they have access to state-of-the-art facilities.
If you are looking for a university of applied sciences that offers a high-quality education, a focus on ethics and values-based education, and strong connections to working life, then Diak is a great choice.
Here are some additional things to consider if you are thinking about applying to Diak:
- Admission requirements: The admission requirements for Diak vary depending on the degree program. For most programs, you will need to have a high school diploma or equivalent qualification. You may also need to pass an entrance exam or complete a portfolio review.
- Language requirements: Diak offers degree programs in Finnish and English. If you are an international student, you will need to meet the language requirements for the program you are applying to.
- Tuition fees and cost of living: Tuition fees at Diak vary depending on the degree program and your nationality. The cost of living in Finland is relatively high, but there are a number of scholarships and grants available to international students.
Student Life
The students I met with reported feeling very safe in Helsinki. I experienced the same. It was dark much of the time I was there, and I never felt uncomfortable walking around by myself. The students joked that a drunk person on the street is more likely to sing to you than harass you. The drinking/singing combination is evidenced by the popularity of karaoke as well as sitz parties. Sitz parties sometimes include a seated meal but always include singing—and often even songbooks! Then there are the coveralls... Each school in Finland is assigned a color for coveralls. Students wear them to parties and decorate their coveralls with the patches they get from different events (a bit like a girl scout sash). I have to admit, I don't think it's the best look, but the students are super enthusiastic about this tradition.
Housing
HOAS is the student housing provider in Helsinki. Housing is not guaranteed, but priority is given to international students. Rent ranges from 241–554 euros per month and is usually around 300 euros a month. A few tips from students: 1. Apply early. As soon as you are accepted,2. Be sure to check the box on the application saying that you would not have a place to live without housing. 3. Request housing for a couple of months sooner than you need it (which evidently makes it more likely that you will receive it when you do need it).
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