Costs and financing

Before granting you a residence permit, if you come from a country outside the EU, the Swedish Migration Board will ask you to prove that you have enough funds. They can be in the form of personal funds, scholarships, or other means to cover your expenses during your entire stay in Sweden.

Living expenses
Living expenses (housing, food etc) in Stockholm are at least 9000 SEK/month.
You may also have to pay a fixed materials fee depending on your study program. 

Scholarships
Konstfack has no scholarships to offer exchange students.

The Study in Sweden website has information on Swedish scholarships available for international students who are planning to study in Sweden.