Registration
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Study choice and degree programmes
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How do I register for a degree programme?
You register for a degree programme via Studielink.
More information about the registration procedure can be found on this page.
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Until what date can I register?
You will be registered as of 1 September if you:
- have submitted a reregistration request, and
- have arranged payment of the tuition fees
before 31 August via Studielink.
Missed the deadline?
Reregistration will shift to the following registration option for the degree programme.- Bachelor's degree programme: 1 September. After 1 September you can register only with the consent of the degree programme. For more information, please contact the study advisor.
- Master's degree programme: next starting date of the relevant Master's degree programme (study delay: up to six months).
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How can I register for multiple studies?
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How do I switch degree programmes during the academic year?
You can switch degree programmes during the academic year via Studielink but the Admissions Board has to approve your request. -
Can I pay the tuition fees for only a part of the academic year if I graduate within a few months?
You can arrange your re-enrolment via Studielink and indicate how you want to pay the tuition fees. It is not possible to pay tuition fees for only part of the academic year. You pay the entire amount in one go or you opt for an authorization in instalments.
As soon as you have graduated or stop studying, you can deregister via Studielink. Based on the date of deregistration, it is calculated how much tuition fees you owe and you may receive a refund.
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What are certified copies?
A certified digital document is an electronic copy of a student’s degree certificate, academic transcript, or other graduation documents of which the content and authenticity can be securely verified online. A certified hard copy is a physical copy of a student’s degree certificate, academic transcript, or other graduation document that carries an official stamp, date, and signature in ink from an authorized institution/individual (e.g. notary or school official).
To find the most suitable option, we advise you to visit our Certified (Digital) Copies page, where you can find the most up-to-date information on what is considered a certified copy and how to submit it.
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What should I do if I cannot submit a certified diploma before the start of the programme?
If you cannot obtain the required certified diploma documents before the start of the academic year due to the fact that your official diploma documents are issued later, please provide us with a certified graduation statement sent by post or by email, when sent directly by your institution.
Your graduation statement must include the following details:
- Your full name and date of birth;
- The official name of the qualification you have obtained;
- The final exam courses and results;
- The date of graduation;
- Original stamp of the institute;
- The name and signature of the authorized person issuing the statement.
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