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Study abroad

If you wish to study abroad, there are many things to take into account. For instance, your tuition fee and funding, application and registration, your degree and living in the Netherlands. Here is a list of a few things to consider. Often there are different rules for European students (EEA students) and non-European students, so please note which information applies to you.

Tuition fee and funding 

In the Netherlands, everybody must pay a tuition fee. The amount of this fee depends on whether you are a European (EEA) student or a non-European student. There are various options to fund your studies, for example by applying for a scholarship or grant. 
Read more about Tuition fee and funding

Application and registration

Before applying for a programme at Van Hall Larenstein, you need to register through Studielink (Dutch registration system). 
Read more about the procedures for European (EEA) students or non-European students.

Degrees 

When you successfully graduate from Management of Development you will have earned a Master of Science (MSc) degree.
Read more about the different degrees of Van Hall Larenstein's diplomas

Orange Knowledge Programme (OKP scholarship)

This Master programme is eligible for the Orange Knowledge Programme, formerly the Netherlands Fellowship Programme. The Orange Knowledge Programme is targeted at professionals from select developing countries who, after their studies in the Netherlands, will be able to further develop and strengthen the organisations at which they work. 
Read more about the Orange Knowledge Scholarship

Studying and living in The Netherlands

You will soon be moving to Velp! Read more about housing, student life and student advisors. We’ve also gathered general practical information on studying in the Netherlands (visa, residence permit, insurance, educational system, scholarships, et cetera). 

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