Van Hall Larenstein University of applied sciences

Enrolled as Dutch speaking International student

Is your application completed? Then it's time for the next step! Use this page to find your way between Dutch information and essential information for International students

Open days

  • Online Open Day

    19 March

  • Online Open Day

    4 June

Enrolled as Dutch speaking International student

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Open days

Is your application completed? Then it's time for the next step! Use this page to find your way between Dutch information and essential information for International students

Practical information for international students

We're thrilled to welcome you to VHL! Once you're (conditionally) admitted, there are a few things to arrange – these may vary depending on your nationality and study programme. Being a Dutch-speaking international student can feel a bit confusing at first — so we’ve created this page to guide you through the process. Please read the emails we send you and the information on these pages carefully.

Please note:
You’ll be directed to both English and Dutch information pages. Keep this page open as your guideline for navigating between the two.

Any questions? Just let us know!

Introduction week Leeuwarden

Introduction week Leeuwarden

We’d love to meet you during our introduction week!
You have two options:

  • Attend only the mandatory days (the International Student Day and Study Programme Day), or
  • Join us for the full week and take part in all the fun activities

Signing up for the mandatory days is – as the name suggests – required.
This is a great opportunity to meet other international students, and you’ll receive essential information about your residence in the Netherlands. Please make sure you register using the link below.

If you’d also like to participate in the full introduction week, please keep reading.

Programme Mandatory days Leeuwarden:

The programmes and dates for the 2026–2027 academic year will be announced in July 2026. Please keep an eye on this page.

Full Introduction Week Registration (Dutch Website):

If you want to join the full introduction week, please register via the Dutch website.
Important: Even if you register for the full week, you must also sign up separately for the mandatory International Student Day — this is where you’ll receive essential information for your stay in the Netherlands.

The programmes and dates for the 2026–2027 academic year will be announced in July 2026. Please keep an eye on this page.

Introduction week Velp

Introduction week Velp

We’d love to meet you during our introduction week!
You have two options:

  • Attend only the mandatory days (the International Student Day and Study Programme Day), or
  • Join us for the full week and take part in all the fun activities

Signing up for the mandatory days is – as the name suggests – required.

This is a great opportunity to meet other international students, and you’ll receive essential information about your residence in the Netherlands. Please make sure you register using the link below.

If you’d also like to participate in the full introduction week, please keep reading.

The programmes and dates for the 2026–2027 academic year will be announced in July 2026. Please keep an eye on this page.

Full Introduction Week Registration (English Website):

If you want to join the full introduction week, please register via the English website.

The programmes and dates for the 2026–2027 academic year will be announced in July 2026. Please keep an eye on this page.

Booklists Leeuwarden

Booklists Leeuwarden

To see your booklists you will be referred to the Dutch webpage. Please keep this page open though, as this is your guideline between the Dutch and English information.

Booklists Velp

Booklists Velp

To see your booklists you can choose to go to the Dutch or English webpage. The choice is yours. Please keep this page open though, as this is your guideline between the Dutch and English information.

Your travels and arrival

Moving to another country and starting a bachelor programme means you have many things to arrange. To help you out, we have outlined the most important things for you to keep in mind before you travel and after your arrival. we will refer you to different informative pages. Make sure to keep this page open, as this is your guideline between Dutch en international information.

Pre-arrival webinars

Pre-arrival webinars

We hosted 2 live webinars for upcoming students in which we discussed practical information on what to know and prepare before your arrival in The Netherlands. The dates of the webinars will be published soon.

Webinar 1:

In this first webinar we discussed the application process, visa and insurance, financial matters, the Goin’ app and housing.

Webinar 2:

In this webinar we discussed the introduction week, your travels to The Netherlands, VHL culture and Dutch culture.

Survival guide

Survival guide

To help you with everything you need to arrange, we created the VHL survival guide: When in the Netherlands! This booklet contains all kinds of useful information for international students. Download it here to get all the details on opening a bank account, registering at the local municipality and healthcare in the Netherlands.

Housing

Housing

As you prepare for your study abroad adventure, one of the key things on your to-do list is finding a cozy place to call home. You'll be in charge of arranging your own accommodation, so before you depart to the Netherlands, make sure you've got this sorted (even if it's just temporary). Given the current housing shortage in The Netherlands, it can be a bit tricky to find a place. That's why we recommend starting your search in Springtime. But don't worry, we're here to help! We've mapped out different routes to guide you in finding a place to stay:

Your travels

Your travels

Take the train from the airport

If you fly to the Netherlands, you can take a train from Schiphol Amsterdam Airport to Velp. We would like to warn you about taxis, as they are extremely expensive, even for short distances. Public transport is well-organised in the Netherlands, so it’s really best to take the train! You can plan your journey via NS.nl. This is also where you can buy your tickets online, or do this at the NS desk or machine at the airport. Alternatively, you can check in with a contactless debit card using OVpay.

Travel to the Netherlands by international train or bus

A sustainable option is to travel by international train to the Netherlands. You can visit the website of the railway company in your own country, or go the website of the Dutch Railways at nsinternational.com. If you prefer to travel to the Netherlands by bus, the budget option Flixbus.com is worth checking out.

Public transport in the Netherlands

Once you’ve arrived in the Netherlands and need to take a bus from the train station to get to your final destination, please have a look at 9292.nl for routes and bus numbers. You can buy a single ticket on the bus or check in with your contactless debit card. If you plan to travel more often with Dutch public transport, please check NS.nl for discount subscriptions.

Bicycle

All students in the Netherlands cycle! It’s really the best way to get around. Most people get a second-hand bike at a bike shop, via student Facebook pages, or via marktplaats.nl (Dutch eBay). Alternatively, you can rent a bike from swapfiets.nl.

Do you live in the Caribbean?

I live in the Caribbean and I am goin to study in the Netherlands: what do I need to do?

You're off to study in the Netherlands soon. Are you properly prepared? Have you sorted out your student finance? Do you already have your Citizen Service Number (BSN)? Want to know what you can arrange before you leave and once you've arrived? Visit the link below and get a quick overview of what you need to do. All the key steps lined up for a smooth start to your studies. Very handy!

Un tiki mas i bo ta bai studia na Hulanda. Bo ta bon prepará kaba? Bo a regla bo finansiamentu di estudio? I bo a risibí bo Number di servisio pa siudadano, tambe yamá BSN? Bo ke sa mas di loke ku bo por regla promé i despues ku bo yega Hulanda? Bishitá government.nl/caribbeanstudents i haña un bista di bo situashon den un minüt. Tur asuntu ku mester regla den un rei pa un bon komienso di bo estudio na Hulanda. Hopi práktiko!

Make friends with the Goin'app

Goin’ app

Are you looking forward to studying at VHL? And are you curious to see who’s also going? Via Goin’ you can chat with other students already before arrival. Or connect with current students who can tell you everything about student life at VHL.

Digital Tools

To be able to participate properly from the very beginning, it's useful to use this page to familiarise yourself with all the digital tools and facilities VHL offers.

VHL-account

Your digital key

You will need a VHL account during your studies. This account grants you access to all the digital facilities of the university of applied sciences. Such as your class schedule and the digital learning environment. Your VHL account consists of an e-mail address (firstname.lastname@hvhl.nl) and a password you set yourself. From the start of your programme, VHL will only send you information via this e-mail address.

Logging in from home is not necessary. You will do this together with your lecturers during the first week of classes.

Complete enrolment first, then VHL account
You will only receive an email to activate your VHL account once your enrolment is complete. Is there anything you still need to submit to guarantee your start at VHL? Please do so as soon as possible, so that we can have enough time to process your information, and ensure you are able to participate on the first day without worries.

Your Laptop

Your Laptop

At VHL, you study and work on your own laptop. Some exams will also be taken on your own device. Each study programme uses specific software. Therefore, the laptop requirements vary depending on the programme.

Software

Before you start your study programme, you will receive a list of the software you will be using during your studies, tailored to your specific programme. You will also receive tips on where to download the software most easily and at the best price.

Which laptop do you need?

Depending on the study programme you choose, you will receive advice on which laptop to purchase. There are three categories with different specifications:

A. Standard
B. Advanced
C. Specialist

The table below shows which study programme recommends which laptop category. Underneath the table, you will find the technical specifications for each laptop category.

Study programme Laptop category
Animals, Society and
Business/Animal Husbandry
Standard
Equine, Sports and
Business/Animal Husbandry
Standard
Food Technology Standard
International Agribusiness and
Trade
Standard
International Development
Management
Standard
River Delta Development
(master)
Standard

Laptop requirements

Have you found out which laptop category applies to your study programme? Below you will find the specifications for each category:

Category Standard Advanced Specialist
Operating system Windows 11 or higher. Not all applications run on a Chromebook (ChromeOS) or MacBook (macOS). Windows 11 or higher. Not all applications run on a Chromebook (ChromeOS) or MacBook (macOS). Windows 11 or higher. Not all applications run on a Chromebook (ChromeOS) or MacBook (macOS).
Processor A modern quad-core processor. Intel Core i5 (12th generation or newer), or AMD Ryzen 5 (2000 series or newer). Core i7 processor or higher Core i7 processor or higher
RAM ≥ 8 GB ≥ 16 GB ≥ 16 GB – 32 GB recommended
Storage ≥ 256 GB SSD ≥ 512 GB SSD ≥ 1 TB SSD
Graphic card Integrated GPU in a modern CPU ≥ 2 GB GPU memory. Recommended: 4 GB GPU memory. NVIDIA GeForce / NVIDIA RTX 3060 or 3070 or newer ≥ 4 GB GPU memory. NVIDIA GeForce / NVIDIA RTX 3060 or 3070 or newer
TPM +
Secure Boot
TPM 2.0 chip and Secure Boot enabled in your BIOS/UEFI TPM 2.0 chip and Secure Boot enabled in your BIOS/UEFI TPM 2.0 chip and Secure Boot enabled in your BIOS/UEFI
Display Minimum 14” Full HD (resolution 1920x1080) Minimum 14” Full HD (resolution 1920x1080) Minimum 14” Full HD (resolution 1920x1080)
Ports USB-C Thunderbolt and HDMI USB-C Thunderbolt and HDMI USB-C Thunderbolt and HDMI
Other - An additional monitor, keyboard and mouse can be useful when working on assignments at home An additional monitor, keyboard and mouse can be useful when working on assignments at home
Estimated costs €600–700 €1100–1400 €1300–1800

Questions?

We're happy to help! 

You can contact us on working days:

During the summer holiday, we are available from 09:00 to 15:30 (CEST).

Do you have questions about the introduction week? Email international@hvhl.nl