Sunday, August 29, 2010

FINANCIAL AIDS IN NETHERLANDS

FINANCIAL AIDS IN NETHERLANDS
Scholarships and Financial aid available for International Students in Netherlands

With the exception of students from European Union member states wishing to study certain subjects, foreign students are not eligible for the student grants and loans that the Dutch government provides for permanent residents. There are, however, several possibilities for obtaining funding.

The Dutch government is attempting to make Dutch higher education as accessible as possible to students and mid-career from other countries. Higher education is subsidized, which means that tuition fees can be kept relatively low, especially compared with countries like the United Kingdom and the United States.
Some Bachelor’s degree courses enjoy a partial tuition waiver. Students enrolling in master’s programs can sometimes apply for a scholarship. The amount varies from one institution to the next. Most scholarships are allocated before or at the time of enrolment; a few must be applied for after the study program begins.
If you are from an European Union member state, however, you are fortunate because you may be entitled to a regularstudent grant or to a refund of the tuition fee.
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