
Paying for your education.
To study for a bachelor's degree with us, you will need to pay tuition fees. There are two types of tuition fees: statutory fees (for EU nationals) and institutional fees. How much you pay will depend on your situation. You arrange the payment of your tuition fees via Studielink. Please note: accommodation and living costs are not included in the fees below.
The Dutch government proposes a one-off reduction of tuition fees for everyone enrolled in higher education in the academic year 2021-2022. The general aim is to give students some financial space during the corona pandemic. Below you will find the amounts for the tuition fees including this discount. Note: These amounts are currently subject to change. They become definitive when the law on them is passed.
Do you have questions about this discount scheme? More information about the proposal can be found on the website of the Dutch government.
The statutory tuition fee for the upcoming academic year 2021-2022 is €1.084 (including the one-off discount). This fee may be subject to inflation in future years.
You are eligible for the EEA/EU students statutory fee if you meet these two requirements:
If you do not fulfill both requirements, you pay the institutional tuition fee.
If you are not from the EU/EEA or do not meet the conditions applicable to statutory tuition fees, you will pay institutional tuition fees.
The institutional tuition fee for 2021-2022 is €7.254 (including the one-off reduction). This fee may be subject to inflation in future years.
Please note: contrary to the situation for statutory tuition fees, you will not be eligible for a reimbursement if you deregister.
You might qualify for the reduced statutory fee if you are entering Dutch education for the first time in 2021-2022. If you meet all conditions set by the Dutch government, you will pay €542 in 2021-2022 instead of €1,084. This amount includes the one-off reduction.
To be eligible for the 50% reduced tuition fee, you must be a national of:
You may also be eligible if you are the family member of an EU citizen living in the Netherlands or if you have a residence permit that entitles you to student finance.
Inholland offers two scholarships:
If you have a bank account with an IBAN number in a SEPA country, the payment of your tuition fees can be arranged via Studielink. You can either pay the fees all at once or in instalments. In Studielink you set up a direct debit payment to allow us to deduct the fees from your account on the agreed date(s).
If you are not from a SEPA country, you need to pay by bank transfer in one go. You should include your first name, surname and student number in the reference information. When arranging a bank transfer, you need to make sure there is enough time for the payment to reach Inholland before 31 August. Check with your bank how long the payment should take.
If you are a refugee, you might be eligible for UAF (University Assistance Fund) support. Check the UAF website to do the support scan.
Full instruction on how to pay your tuition fee by bank transfer.
You might be eligible for a reimbursement in case of cancellation or deregistration.