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Check on the DUO website whether your residence permit type entitles you to student finance.
Healthcare or teacher training
Unsure if this applies to your study programme? Look in the Central Register of Higher Education programmes (CROHO) - in Dutch. Click on Details and check which Onderdeel (category)your study programme falls under.
Non-government subsidised study programmes
Most study programmes at Dutch higher education institutions are subsidised by the Dutch government. There are also a number of non-government subsidised study programmes.
The following study programmes at Leiden University are non-government subsidised:
MSc International Relations & Diplomacy
MSc Cyber Security
LLM Adv. European & International Business Law
LLM Adv. European & International Business Law (part-time)
LLM Adv. Public International Law
LLM Adv. Public International Law (part-time)
LLM Adv. Air & Space Law
LLM Adv. Air & Space Law (part-time)
LLM Adv. Air & Space Law, blended learning (per year)
LLM Adv. Law & Digital Technologies
LLM Adv. Law & Digital Technologies (part-time)
LLM Adv. European & International Human Rights Law
LLM Adv. European & International Human Rights Law (part-time)
LLM Adv. International Civil & Commercial Law
LLM Adv. International Civil & Commercial Law (part-time)
LLM Adv. International Children’s Rights
LLM Adv. International Children’s Rights (part-time)
LLM Adv. Law & Finance
LLM Adv. Law & Finance (part-time)
LLM Intern. Dispute Settlement and Arbitration
LLM Intern. Dispute Settlement and Arbitration (part-time)
Answer ‘yes’ if the study programme for which you would like to know the tuition fee is the same type of study programme as the one you have already completed. For example: you already have a bachelor’s diploma and will do another bachelor’s diploma.
Healthcare or teacher training
Unsure if this applies to your study programme? Look in the Central Register of Higher Education programmes (CROHO) - in Dutch. Click on Details and check which Onderdeel (category)your study programme falls under.
Answer ‘yes’ if you started (or will start) the study programme at least one month before you obtained (or will obtain) your first diploma.
Without interruption means that you (re)-registered as a student at the start of each academic year (September).
Directly after?
By 'directly after' is meant that you will begin your second study programme in the academic year directly following the academic year in which you completed your first study programme.
Without interruption means that you (re)-registered as a student at the start of each academic year (September).