
These places will then become available for the next student in line.ģ. If you are not offered a place immediately, there is still a chance that you will be offered a place later, if one or more selected students do not accept their place. If you don’t confirm your participation within two weeks, your place will automatically be assigned to another student. If you are offered a place, you will have to confirm your participation in the programme via Studielink within two weeks. Depending on your ranking number and the number of places available, you may or may not be offered a place in the programme. If the number of students who apply for a programme exceeds the number of available places, a selection procedure will take place between 15 January and 15 April.Īpplicants participating in the selection procedure will be assigned a ranking number by Studielink on 15 April based on their results. Application is open from 1 October until 15 January. You will need to apply for these programmes through Studielink, the central registration system for Dutch universities. How does ‘selective admission with a fixed quota’ work? Check entry requirements: selective programmes English language proficiency test certificate (if required)Ģ.

Diploma(s) and transcript(s) of grades for secondary and, if applicable, higher education.Required documents (see step 7 for more information) Please note: the application deadlines for scholarships may vary and could be earlier than our application deadline.

submit a complete application file via our online application system for your Bachelor’s programme of choice before the date stated in your invitation for application.submit an enrolment request in the Bachelor’s programme in Studielink at least one week before the deadline.In order for your application to be processed for admission, you must: The final deadline for all applicants is 1 May.Īfter the 1 May deadline, admission is only possible in exceptional circumstances. For applications submitted after 1 April we cannot guarantee you can start immigration and/or housing procedures in time.

