Read about Agder Folk High School, our staff, the dormitory, and our elective courses. You’ll also find news pages and information about rentals.
Five years after my year at Agder folkehøgskole, I still thank myself for the choice I made.
Silje Fugleberg, OutdoorOutdoor Life & Photography

Folkehøgskole burde være obligatorisk! Ett år fylt med glede, uforglemmelige opplevelser, utvikling, motivasjon og en stor interesse for det man driver med! Jeg fikk venner for livet, ikke bare i medelever, men også i en fantastisk lærer på friluftsliv
Maren Luise Ruim, Outdoor Life & Photography

Everyone who has attended folkehøgskole says that their year was amazing, but you don’t truly understand it until you experience it yourself.
Elida Gustavsen, Outdoor Life & Photography

Agder is a magical place with even more magical people! I have made so many memories and friends I hope to keep and cherish for the rest of my life. I can`t wait to see y`all again at the next Agder reunion!
Finyx Klock USA

My year at Agder folkehøgskole gave me more value for the money than any university program ever could. Precious memories, unforgettable trips, the most wonderful teachers, and friends worth more than 180 credits.
Kathrine Skjærum

My year at Agder folkehøgskole gave me new opportunities and experiences. After 13 years of schooling, getting up in the morning was no longer difficult, because I wanted to enjoy every single day. It’s the best decision I’ve ever made, and I will never regret it.
Emilie Aas

A once in a life-time experience for sure! Agder Folkehøgskole is a safe place to grow, meet new people and be the best version of yourself. Both challenging and rewarding, a year rich in learning, emotions, fantastic trips, and the best teachers!
Ananda Nilsen, Bali, Indonesia

FAQ Questions
For year 2026-27
Total Fee For Each Program:
Biology and Nature Appreciation: 145.000 kr
Checkpoint Charlie: 143.000 kr
Film and Video Production: 149.500 kr
Outdoor Life and Photo: 149.500 kr
Global Development: 158.500 kr
Art Graphic Ceramics: 147.500 kr
Norwegian Languaage & Culture: 148.500 kr
Nature & Adventure Tourism: 149.500 kr
Tourism and Development: 153.000 kr
The school is located in Stokkelandsskogen in Søgne, west of the city center. The addresse is Høgskoleveien 49, 4643 Søgne. See Agder folkehøgskole on Google Maps.
No, the school is non-denominational. This means it welcomes students from diverse backgrounds in terms of beliefs, gender, sexual orientation, ethnic origin, political views, and more. We emphasize human dignity, equality, tolerance, personal freedom, democracy, and ethical reflection.
It’s 18–19 kilometers, depending on which route you take. You can choose the scenic coastal road via Langenes, the highway, or the old E39. It takes about 20 minutes by car and 25–30 minutes by bus.
No, unfortunately not. The buildings are from the 1970s and contain quite a few stairs.
It is important that the school is a safe place for everyone who lives here. Therefore, it is prohibited to drink alcohol, store alcohol, or appear intoxicated on school grounds. However, it is permitted to return to the school after having consumed alcohol, provided that you go directly to your room and go to bed.
Primarily, it is bus numbers 40 and 40E that run between the bus station in Kristiansand and Årosskogen, 1–2 times per hour. On weekends, there are also night buses. See akt.no for timetables in the Kristiansand area.
No, it is included in the accommodation fees.
The school has a garage for bicycles and a bike shed. If you have a bicycle in the garage, you will receive your own key for it. However, remember to lock your bike.
Yes. The school has guest rooms that friends or family can rent at a reasonable price. Meals will be included. If the guest stays overnight in your room (you can borrow a mattress from the school), they only pay for the food.
On weekdays, four meals are provided—breakfast, lunch, dinner, and evening meal. On weekends, brunch is served instead of breakfast and lunch.
You will need an average of three hours of electives per week. You can choose as many as you want as long as there is space available.
The school has an age limit of 18 years. This means you must turn 18 during your first semester.
Stipendiater” are second-year students who have typically attended the school as regular students the previous year. We usually have three to four stipendiater. They play an important role in fostering a positive school environment and help organize various activities and social events
You will receive a packing list well in advance of the school start. Besides clothing for the entire school year and personal items, you should bring a sleeping bag and a sleeping mat. Many bring a bicycle and skis. It can be a good idea to bring something to make your room a bit personal, such as pictures, posters, etc. (these must be attached with adhesive putty).
You choose about 15 Saturday seminars during the school year. Twice a year, your program organizes a student evening (Agder Saturday). The remaining Saturdays are free. You can change your seminars along the way if you need to travel home for a weekend.







