If you are in full-time/dual higher education in the Netherlands, you may be eligible for a student grant. You must satisfy the following three requirements:
Do you fail to meet the nationality requirement, but are you under 30 and do you come from a country in the EU/EEA or Switzerland? Then you can apply for limited funding, namely the loan tuition fees.
Please note: if you receive a student grant, an extra earnings limit applies. In 2009 you may earn a maximum of € 13.215,83 (2008: € 12.916,17) in supplementary income. This refers to aggregate income or taxable wage, and you must keep accurate records of your earnings yourself.
For more information on visa tipes go to Dienst Uitvoering Onderwijs
Most student exchanges within Europe are funded by the European Union.
For European students, EU exchange programmes have the advantage that many important matters are already taken care of, such as funding, housing and acceptance at the institution. Often students will know in advance how many credits they will earn during the period of exchange.
Download the European programme Erasmus
Grantfinderis the online search engine which brings together a range of Dutch scholarships for international students who wish to come to the Netherlands.
Check the website www.grantfinder.nl
For information about opportunities related to regular student grants and refunds for the double payment of tuition fees, students from EU member states can contact the IB Groep.Many European students can get financial support from their own government when they come to the Netherlands for a study. Download here for infomation about funding
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