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Scholarships for studying in the Netherlands

Scholarships for studying in the Netherlands

University scholarships 

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

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

Government scholarships 

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

  1. You are a citizen of a non-European country;
  2. You are applying for a full-time Bachelor’s or Master’s programme at a Dutch higher education institution;
  3. You have been admitted to the university of your choice (a university participating in the Holland Scholarship scheme);
  4. You have never previously obtained a degree in the Netherlands (as this scholarship is intended for first-time students).

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

   

38

Stenden University of Applied Sciences

   

39

The Hague University of Applied Sciences

   

40

Van Hall Larenstein, University of Applied Sciences

   

41

Fontys University of Applied Sciences

Important notes about scholarships 

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;

  • Assessing the student’s actual ability and suggesting suitable scholarships to apply for;
  • Helping students complete scholarship applications: reviewing, checking information, proofreading application forms, personal statements, and other documents;
  • Directly submitting scholarship applications on behalf of students.

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:

  • Scholarship = financial award: always limited in number and competitive;
  • Grant = fixed amount: a set amount that a school/department may award if you enroll there; you may receive it automatically without additional effort;
  • Bursary / Financial aid = financial support: for students with specific reasons or needs, for which you may need to provide an explanation or documentation.

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.):

  1. The destination country: for example, Australia has AAS, the UK has Chevening, the U.S. has Fulbright, New Zealand has Asian scholarships…
  2. The institution you choose to attend;
  3. Independent organizations or agencies;
  4. Independent individuals;
  5. The Vietnamese government;
  6. Vietnamese agencies.

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:

  • Academic ability: academic performance and achievements, ranked from highest to lowest;
  • Time of application submission: earlier applications are more competitive than later ones;
  • Specific criteria: applied for special or subject-based scholarships.

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:

  • 100% tuition scholarship: to apply, you should have GPA 95-100%; English: IELTS ≥ 7.0
  • 50% tuition scholarship: GPA ≥ 92%; English: IELTS ≥ 6.5
  • 30% tuition scholarship: GPA ≥ 85%; English: IELTS ≥ 6.5
  • 10-20% tuition scholarship: GPA ≥ 75%; English: IELTS ≥ 6.0

Scholarship application documents:

  • Academic transcripts of the most recent program;
  • Diploma of the highest level completed;
  • Passport page with photo and signature;
  • English proficiency and/or standardized test scores (PTE A / IELTS / TOEFL / SAT / GMAT / GRE…);
  • Scientific achievements, extracurricular activities, research papers – if any.

Additional documents for master’s and doctoral scholarship applicants:

  • Work CV;
  • 1 personal statement;
  • 2 letters of recommendation.

Other notes:

  • For students receiving partial scholarships (covering only tuition or part of tuition, or part of living expenses), you must carefully calculate your remaining costs (tuition, living expenses, etc.);
  • Some countries require full documentation and many types of papers for scholarship applications, while others may only assess GPA and English proficiency.

For tailored guidance and full assistance throughout your study-abroad journey, please contact us HERE:

Duc Anh EduConnect

Hotline: +84 9887 09698  | +84 9630 49860 | +855 12 205 775

Email: info@educonnectgroup.com 

Website: ducanhduhoc.vn | educonnectgroup.com 

 

Date: Mar 25, 2026 Views 21
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