Tuition fees
Your tuition fees depend on your nationality. And whether you’ve studied in the Netherlands before. Exchange students from partner universities pay tuition to their home institution only.
Which one applies to me?: EU/EEA or non-EU/EEA?
EU/EEA stands for European Union / European Economic Area. Do you have a passport for one of these countries or for Switzerland? Then you are considered an EU/EEA citizen. Do you have a passport for another country? Then you are considered a non-EU/EEA citizen. Want to check if your country is part of the EU or EEA? Go to the site of the Dutch Immigration and Naturalisation Service (IND).
Tuition fees per program
Due to the coronacrisis, the Dutch government has halved tuition fees for the 2021-2022 academic year. This counts for the tuition fees paid by EU/EEA students. HAN also decided to lower tuition fees in 2021-2022 for non-EU students.
Payment
Tuition fees must be paid before the start of the program. Want to find out how to pay? Go to the Payment page
For non-EU/EEA students: Financial guarantee
As well as tuition fees, non-EU/EEA students also have to pay a financial guarantee. It's to make sure you have enough money to live and study in the Netherlands. After all, the cost of living in the Netherlands can be quite different from your home country. The financial guarantee is part of the visa process and only applies to students wishing to do a bachelor or master program in full-time.
Looking back: Online Open Day
The Online Open Day was on Saturday 26 March. Did you miss it? No worries! You can watch the videos of the talkshows that were recorded on the day. They give info on admissions, visas and immigration, student life and much more.
Scholarships
HAN offers financial aid to talented bachelor students. Are you an outstanding achiever from outside the EU/EEA? Perhaps you’re eligible for one of the HAN scholarships.