|
No. |
University |
Programme |
Scholarship Value |
|
1 |
Saxion University of Applied Sciences |
Bachelor’s |
43%-75% tuition fee |
|
Bachelor’s and Master’s – Saxion Living Technology Scholarship (SLTS) |
EUR 10,000 |
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|
2 |
Erasmus University |
Foundation programme at Holland ISC |
Up to EUR 4,000 |
|
3 |
Tilburg University |
Foundation programme at Holland ISC |
Up to EUR 4,000 |
|
4 |
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam |
Foundation programme at Holland ISC |
Up to EUR 4,000 |
|
5 |
Hanze University of Applied Sciences |
Foundation programme at Holland ISC |
Up to EUR 4,000 |
|
6 |
University of Twente |
Foundation programme at TPC – Twente Pathway College |
10% tuition fee |
|
7 |
Hague University of Applied Sciences |
Foundation programme at THPC – The Hague Pathway College |
TBC |
Holland Scholarship
The Holland Scholarship is a scholarship for international students from countries outside the European Economic Area (EEA) who wish to pursue a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in the Netherlands.
This scholarship is funded by the Dutch Ministry of Education, Culture and Science and is awarded by selected research universities and universities of applied sciences in the Netherlands.
The Holland Scholarship has a value of EUR 5,000, granted in the first year of study and awarded only once.
Eligibility / Criteria for the Holland Scholarship
Below is the list of Research Universities and Universities of Applied Sciences in the Netherlands participating in the Holland Scholarship for the 2021-2022 academic year:
|
No. |
LIST OF RESEARCH UNIVERSITIES |
No. |
LIST OF UNIVERSITIES OF APPLIED SCIENCES |
|
1 |
Leiden University |
19 |
Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences |
|
2 |
Utrecht University |
20 |
Amsterdam University of the Arts |
|
3 |
University of Groningen |
21 |
ArtEZ Institute of the Arts |
|
4 |
Erasmus University Rotterdam |
22 |
Royal Academy of Art, The Hague |
|
5 |
Maastricht University |
23 |
Codarts Rotterdam |
|
6 |
University of Amsterdam |
24 |
Zuyd University of Applied Sciences |
|
7 |
VU Amsterdam |
25 |
Driestar Educatief |
|
8 |
Radboud University |
26 |
Fontys University of Applied Sciences |
|
9 |
Tilburg University |
27 |
Gerrit Rietveld Academie |
|
10 |
Delft University of Technology |
28 |
Hanze University of Applied Sciences, Groningen |
|
11 |
Eindhoven University of Technology |
29 |
HAN University of Applied Sciences |
|
12 |
University of Twente |
30 |
HU University of Applied Sciences Utrecht |
|
13 |
Wageningen University |
31 |
HKU University of Applied Sciences |
|
14 |
Protestant Theological University |
32 |
Hotelschool The Hague |
|
15 |
Theological University Apeldoorn |
33 |
HZ University of Applied Sciences |
|
16 |
Theological University |
34 |
Inholland University of Applied Sciences |
|
17 |
University of Humanistic Studies |
35 |
NHTV Breda University of Applied Sciences |
|
18 |
Maastricht School of Management |
36 |
Aeres University of Applied Sciences |
|
37 |
Saxion University of Applied Sciences |
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|
38 |
Stenden University of Applied Sciences |
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|
39 |
The Hague University of Applied Sciences |
||
|
40 |
Van Hall Larenstein, University of Applied Sciences |
||
|
41 |
Fontys University of Applied Sciences |
Duc Anh encourages all eligible students to apply for scholarships. Our support in scholarship applications includes:
Meeting students early to help plan their study pathway and preparation for future scholarship applications;
In reality, because Duc Anh represents many excellent international universities and has a large number of high-quality students, we are recognized in Vietnam as a company that is proactive in scholarship applications and has successfully obtained many scholarships – including high-value ones – for our students.
Scholarship opportunities are available to everyone. To achieve the best results, we encourage you to contact us 2-3 years before studying abroad so we can preliminarily assess your overall ability and help you plan the best preparation for future scholarship applications. Please read the general information below to better orient yourself.
Students should clearly distinguish:
Duc Anh will support you in applying for all three types: Scholarship, Grant, and Bursary/Financial aid.
Scholarship sources and levels. Scholarships may come from the following sources, and the amount may range from 10-100% of tuition, or even full scholarships (covering tuition, accommodation, living expenses, insurance, etc.):
Scholarship assessment: Except in cases of exceptionally outstanding profiles where the scholarship level can be predicted, in practice, no one can guarantee whether you will receive a scholarship. Scholarships are always awarded by scholarship committees based on core criteria:
All students are advised to submit applications early, even before their documents are completely finalized, in order to “get in line” for scholarship consideration. This way, once your file is complete, you will be reviewed faster and given higher priority.
Reference: student profile strength vs. scholarship levels you can competitively apply for:
Scholarship application documents:
Additional documents for master’s and doctoral scholarship applicants:
Other notes:
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