List of Schools in Norway - Colleges

Colleges

  • University of Agder
  • Akershus University College
  • Bergen National Academy of the Arts
  • Bergen University College
  • Bjørknes College
  • Bodø University College
  • Buskerud University College
  • Finnmark University College
  • Gjøvik University College
  • Griegakademiet
  • Harstad University College
  • Hedmark University College
  • Sør-Trøndelag University College
  • Lillehammer University College
  • Molde University College
  • Narvik University College
  • Nesna University College
  • NHH
  • Nord-Trøndelag University College
  • Norwegian Air Force Academy
  • Norwegian Academy of Music
  • Norwegian College of Fishery Science
  • Norwegian Lutheran School of Theology
  • Norwegian Military Academy
  • Norwegian Naval Academy
  • Norwegian Police University College
  • Norwegian School of Information Technology
  • Norwegian School of Management
  • Oslo National Academy of the Arts
  • Oslo School of Architecture and Design
  • Oslo University College
  • Sámi University College
  • Sogn og Fjordane University College
  • Stavanger Katedralskole
  • Stord/Haugesund University College
  • Sør-Trøndelag University College
  • Telemark University College
  • Tromsø University College
  • Vestfold University College
  • Volda University College
  • Østfold University College
  • Ålesund University College

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