
You’ve figured it out! Fontys Master of Science in Finance is the study programme for you. But how to proceed? As a prospective Fontys student, you must comply with the requirements stated for the programme of your choice. Depending on the country in which you obtained your diploma, you will find the admission requirements below. This page provides you with details on eligibility, the application process and necessary documentation to become part of our programme. Go to our Enrolment page to apply!
In order to be admitted to Fontys University of Applied Sciences, a prospective master’s student must have a completed bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) in a relevant field.
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Please make sure to check the extra information and recommendations below.
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When you have a Dutch mbo4-, havo-, or vwo-diploma you already meet the language requirements, and you are therefore exempted from taking a language test.
For all programmes conducted in English, Fontys has set minimum language requirements. Generally, in order to prove that you meet these requirements, you will be asked to send in one of the recognised English language certificates. Based on the country where you obtained your previous education, you might be exempted from providing a language certificate.
As a non-EU/EEA applicant, studying the Netherlands will require an Entry Visa* (MVV) and a Residence Permit. Fontys will apply on behalf of its students for these documents. We recommend you start the process early, i.e. approximately three months before you plan to enter the Netherlands.
Visit 'Get Prepared' to read more about the visa procedure.
*Except nationals from Australia, Canada, Japan, Monaco, New Zealand, South Korea, United States of America, United Kingdom, Vatican City State and Switzerland.
The Code of Conduct for International Students in Dutch Higher Education is a document that sets out rules and regulations for higher education institutions that want to attract and enroll international students. This code of conduct is intended to safeguard the quality of education for international students and to guarantee transparency and clear communication of information.
The application steps vary for EEA and non-EEA students. Please continue reading to understand the specific requirements for your application process and the costs of this study programme.
Besides tuition fees, there might be other costs such as textbooks, introduction, excursions and a good laptop. Are you planning to live in student housing? Then you will also need to consider rent and other costs of living such as gas, water and internet.
Check on DUO whether you are eligible for study financing or a student public transport pass.
Foreign students in the Netherlands typically spend €1,100-€1,500 monthly, covering rent, insurance, food, transport, clothing, and more. The average living expenses per month for a foreign student living and studying in Plymouth are between £ 900 - £ 1,100 per month.
Wondering what's to come after applying for this programme? Go over the entire admission process.
Please note! Start your housing search early.
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