Universities in EuropeUK students can study at universites in European Union countries and pay the fees set for domestic students. In alot of cases domestic fees in Europe are much less than in the UK, Many EC countries governments offer loans for university fees to UK students. Cheaper fees, loans and a huge choice of internationally recognised universites makes universities in Europe an attractive option. University in the Netherlands
Five reasons to study in Holland - 1,300 study programmes taught in English
- Excellent education and research
- International study environment
- Multicultural society in the heart of Europe
- Value for money
Featured university degrees taught in EnglishUniversity of Amsterdam Degree taught in English the Bachelor of Economics & Business and a whole range of Masters Degrees Fees € 1,538 (approx £1100) per annum Loans for UK students From 1 September 2007 EU/EEA students can apply for a loan to pay their tuition fees. This loan is known as `loan tuition fees’ (in Dutch: collegegeldkrediet) and is paid monthly. You repay the sum you borrowed after your studies. Amount of loan tuition fees Students from EU/EEA countries and Switzerland who are under 30 pay the legal tuition fees for a full-time study at an institute of higher education or university funded by the Dutch government. For the 2007-2008 academic year, this amounts to € 1,538,-. However, the full-time study must be an accredited course, i.e., the study must be recognised by the Dutch-Flemish accreditation organization (NVAO) on the basis of a set criteria. Conditions for loan tuition fees You must: - be under the age of 30 when you apply for loan tuition fees for the first time
- be enrolled as a full-time student for an accredited course at a funded or recognized institute of higher education or university be enrolled as a full-time student for an accredited course at a funded or recognized institute of higher education or university
- have a national insurance number in the Netherlands
- have a bank account, other than a savings account, in the Netherlands
University in Germany German Universities offer; - Internationally recognised degrees
- Teach a number of degrees in English
- Have an internationlised curriculum with study periods abroad
- Employability is a central concern of degree programmes
Universities offering degrees taught in EnglishBachelors Degrees University of Applied Science Osnabruck University of Magdeburg University of Duisberg-Essen FeesPublic Universities charge approx EUR500 per semester LoansNo Degrees in Italy FeesEuro 850 - 1100 per year LoansUK students are enttiled to Italian student loans
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