List of Universities in Norway - Private University Colleges With Accredited Programs

Private University Colleges With Accredited Programs

  • Ansgar School of Theology and Mission (Kristiansand)
  • Arkivakademiet (Oslo)
  • Atlantis medisinske høgskole (Oslo)
  • Baptistenes Teologiske Seminar (Stabekk)
  • Barratt Due Institute of Music (Oslo)
  • Bergen Deaconess University College (Bergen)
  • Bergen School of Architecture (Bergen)
  • Betanien Deaconal University College (Bergen)
  • Bjørknes College (Oslo)
  • Campus Kristiania (Oslo)
  • Den norske balletthøyskole (Oslo)

Norwegian Eurythmy College (Oslo)

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