Bachelor's programs

Top-level bachelor's programs within an international environment prepare you for a responsible position in society.

Financial matters

Tuition Fees
Information about the tuition fees for 2011-2012 will be available as from November 2010.
To give you an indication of the tuition fees for the next academic year, the following were the tuition fees for the Bachelor's programme 2010-2011:
  • EEA citizens ¤ 1,672
  • Non-EEA citizens ¤ 6,450

    Students can choose to pay their tuition fees in instalments.

    Cost of Living
    You will find life in Tilburg relatively inexpensive compared to life in other Dutch university cities, such as Amsterdam and Utrecht. ¤ 800 per month or ¤ 9,600 per year is the approximate cost of living.
    Below is a general overview of your cost of living in Tilburg per month. These estimated cost can vary per person and also depend on your lifestyle. Please note that the figures below are subject to change and that your tuition fee is not included in this overview.

    Monthly cost of living
    Living in Tilburg is relatively cheap compared to other university cities, such as Amsterdam and Utrecht. Living in the Netherlands for one year costs a foreign student between ¤ 680 euros and ¤ 810 per month.

    Below is a general overview of your cost of living in Tilburg per year. The estimated costs can vary per person and also depend on your lifestyle. Please note the figures are subject to change, and that the tuition fee is not included in this overview.

    Expenses Concern
    € 4,500 - € 5,700Accommodation
    € 3,000Food expenses
    € 800Books and readers
    € 450*Yearly health, liability and travel insurance fee
    € 125A bicycle and lock, if applicable
    € 98Sports card, if applicable
    € 8,973 - € 10,173Total

    * Insurance premiums vary depending on your personal situation. Please check with the insurance companies for a specific quote: AON or Lippmann.

    Government grants for Dutch students
    Dutch students are eligible for a basic student grant, which in higher education translates as: • An allowance per month. The basic grant for the academic year 2009-2010 was set at approximately u 90 per month for students living with their parents and u 230 for students living on their own. • A student national transport card. • An interest-bearing loan. • A supplementary grant (your eligibility to receive this supplement depends on the income of your birth parents).

    For more information about grants, please contact Informatie Beheer Groep (IBG) at +31 50 599 7755, vragen@ib-groep.nl or visit www.ib-groep.nl.

    Loan tuition fees for EEA students
    EU/EEA students can apply for a loan to pay their tuition fees, which is known as `loan tuition fees'. For more information about grants, please contact Informatie Beheer Groep (IBG) at +31 50 599 7755, vragen@ib-groep.nl or visit www.ib-groep.nl.