University in the Netherlands

Universities in the Netherlands are among the best in Europe. In general, most Dutch universities have an international approach. The Netherlands has the most university courses in Europe that are taught in English, which is why studying at a university in the Netherlands is very popular among expats. Moreover, the majority of the Dutch population speaks English. After completing secondary school with a HAVO or VWO diploma in the Netherlands, students can start studying at a university of applied sciences or research university. After obtaining their college degree, they can even continue studying to obtain their Master’s or Doctor’s degree. At the UCR, a research university, Students with a VWO equivalent can start studying at a research university such as UCR.  The Netherlands is one of the best non-English speaking countries where you can study abroad, get high-quality education and find many degrees taught in English. Graduating from a Dutch university therefore offers many advantages for your professional future.

 

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Education costs, scholarships and academic calendar of a university in the Netherlands

Studying at a university in the Netherlands is not free. Tuition fees are charged for Bachelor, Master and PhD programs at both public as well as private universities in the Netherlands. Depending on their nationality, the university they attend and the chosen area, the costs may differ per international student. It is therefore recommended to contact the university you want to study at, to receive accurate information about tuition fees. When you are studying abroad in the Netherlands, the academic school year runs from September to June. Take a look at the academic calendar of the institution you would like to attend in order to learn more about the structure of the academic year.

Studying at University College Roosevelt

University College Roosevelt offers a Liberal Arts and Sciences program, which means that you can combine courses such as Philosophy and Physics, Law and Linguistics, and many more. The Liberal Arts and Sciences educational concept is based upon the idea that today’s most complex problems can no longer be solved with a mono disciplinary approach. Our program allows you to find a Bachelor’s program that suits your interests and passions. You can construct your own academic program, tailor-made to your individual interests. At UCR, you will live and study together with other students from around the world on our international campus, located in Middelburg (Zeeland).

Would you like to study at a university in the Netherlands, but don’t want to limit yourself to just one area of expertise? Do you like discussions and debates and do you want to be challenged in an international environment? Liberal Arts and Sciences at UCR is for curious young people who want to develop themselves in multiple fields of study. Contact us for more information!