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Additional tuition fee regulations for EU/EEA students following two study programmes
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Additional tuition fee regulations for EU/EEA students following two study programmes

Source: https://www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/study/admission-enrolment/collegegeld/additional-tuition-fee-regulations-eueea-students-following Parent: https://www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/

If you are a student from the EU/EEA and are following two study programmes simultaniously, you may be eligible for a reduced tuition fee. This page provides more information.

A second study programme after your first degree for EU/EEA students

If you start a second bachelor’s or a second master’s programme at UM after finishing a(n) (earlier) bachelor’s or master’s programme in the Netherlands, then you no longer qualify for the tuition fees for nationals from the EU/EEA or Switzerland or Suriname (the statutory tuition fees), and you will have to pay the higher tuition fees (that is normally required from non-EU/EEA students: the institutional tuition fees) for the second bachelor’s or second master’s programme. This is because in the Netherlands in principle a maximum of only one bachelor’s and one master’s programme per student from the EU/EEA (or Switzerland or Suriname) is subsidised.  

There are some exceptions to this rule. You will still be entitled to pay the EU/EEA tuition fees (statutory tuition fees) for the successive  programme on bachelor's or master's level, if:

\ You can find an overview of all study programmes in the Netherlands in the Central Register for Higher Education Programmes (CROHO) on the DUO website . This list also indicates whether each programme falls into the category of healthcare, education or other.

Two Dutch bachelor’s or master’s programmes simultaneously for EU/EEA students

In principle, if you follow two Dutch bachelor’s or master’s programmes in an academic year simultaneously you will only have to pay the tuition fees that students from EU/EEA countries (or Switzerland or Suriname) need to pay (statutory tuition fees) once. This only applies if: 

\ So, if you, as a student with EU/EER-nationality (or Switzerland or Suriname) are enrolled in two bachelor’s or two master’s programmes in the Netherlands at the same time, the following rules apply:

\ Please note: the two exceptions above do not apply to you as a student with (EU/EER nationality – including Switzerland an Suriname) if you are following two specialisations within the same bachelor’s or master’s programme: once you have successfully completed all the exam components in one specialisation, you will automatically graduate from this bachelor’s or master’s programme with that specific specialisation. You may then use the remaining period of that same academic year to pass the missing courses of the second specialisation. For this remaining period the tuition fee for EU/EEA students who are pursuing a first bachelor or first master (the statutory tuition fee) applies. However, should a re-enrolment for the following academic year be required to finish the other specialisation as well, you will then have to pay the tuition fee for EU/EEA students who have already completed a first bachelor or a first master (the institutional tuition fee) for your re-enrolment. After all, you already obtained a bachelor's or master's degree.  \ To check whether your situation involves two different bachelor’s/two different master’s programmes or two different specialisations within one bachelor’s or master’s programme, please consult the CROHO registry on the DUO website; only bachelor’s and master’s programmes are listed, specialisations are not.