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Tuition fees and examination fees

2021-2022

The tuition fees will be adjusted if changing legislation requires this.

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STATUTORY TUITION FEES FOR FUNDED STUDY PROGRAMMES

Reduced statutory tuition fees

Students who join a Bachelor’s degree or associate degree study programme will be eligible for the reduced statutory tuition fees (if they meet the requirements for statutory tuition fees).

The reduced statutory tuition fees only apply for the first twelve uninterrupted months of the enrolment as a student. Students can only apply for the reduced statutory tuition fees for two twelve-month periods on an uninterrupted enrolment as a student if they are enrolled in the teacher training programme (the Educational exemption category).

The reduced statutory tuition fees are 50% of the normal statutory tuition fees and amount to €1,084 for a full-time study programme and €997 for a part-time study programme.

The Hotel Management programme is an exception for which reduced statutory tuition fees of €2,316 apply. This is in connection with the special distinction ‘small-scale, intensive education’, as awarded by the Accreditation Organisation of the Netherlands and Flanders (NVAO).

Full-time study programmes

The statutory tuition fees for a student on a funded full-time study programme amount to €2,168.

with the exception of the full-time study programme: a. Hotel Management, which amount to €3,400.

The ‘Wet kwaliteit in verscheidenheid’ (Act on quality in diversity) allows study programmes that are deemed ‘excellent’ in the opinion of the Accreditation Organization of the Netherlands and Flanders (NVAO) to differentiate tuition fees on the basis of 'small-scale, intensive education'. Students who have enrolled in the 2013-2014 academic year or earlier retain the right to statutory tuition fees.

Part-time study programmes

The statutory tuition fees for a student on a funded part-time study programme amount to €1,995 in 2021-2022,

with the exception of the part-time study programme: a. Master of Architecture, which amount to €2,168.

The Master of Architecture is subject to the national statutory tuition fees for full-time study programmes.

The statutory tuition fees for part-time programmes will be increased in 2021-22, with the exceptionof the Master of Architecture programme. A transition scheme applies for current students. Current students joined in 2020-2021 or earlier and have not interrupted their studies. The transition rate is €1,668 for 2021-2022.

The transition scheme has a maximum duration of five years. If you fall under the transition

scheme and have to deregister as a student for more than one academic year due to illness, you can submit a request to the Director of the school to be eligible to pay the transition rate again. The transition scheme lapses from 2025-2026, and all time students will pay the applicable part-time rate from that moment on.

Dual study programmes

The statutory tuition fees for a student on a funded dual study programme amount to €2,168.

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INSTITUTIONAL TUITION FEES FOR FUNDED STUDY PROGRAMMES

If a student does not meet the requirements as laid down in Article 6.1, paragraphs 1 and 2 of Chapter 6 of the Regulations on Enrolment and Tuition Fees, then he or she must pay institutional tuition fees.

The institutional tuition fees for students in funded Bachelor's and Master's programmes depends on the classification of the study programme in the rate groups that are used for government funding. The rates for the 2021-2022 academic year are as follows:

Low €8,200 High €9,900 Top €11,200

The classification of the study programmes in the rate groups is listed in the table on the following page.

Transition scheme

A transition scheme applies for current students. Current students joined in 2018-2019 or earlier and have not interrupted their studies. The transition rates are based on the institutional tuition fees for the 2019-2020 academic year, indexed in accordance with the statutory tuition fees and rounded to €50 increments. The transition rate is €8,000 for 2021-2022.

The transition scheme has a maximum duration of 5 years and runs until 2023-2024. From 2024-2025, all students will pay the applicable institutional tuition fees.

If you fall under the transition scheme and have to deregister as a student for more than one academic year due to illness, you can submit a request to the Director of the school to be eligible to pay the transition rate again.

Exceptions to the transition scheme are: a. Hotel Management

For students joining in 2018-2019 or earlier, the rate is €9,150. The transition scheme runs until 2023-2024.

The ‘Wet kwaliteit in verscheidenheid’ (Act on quality in diversity) allows study programmes that are deemed ‘excellent’ in the opinion of the Accreditation Organization of the Netherlands and Flanders (NVAO) to differentiate tuition fees on the basis of 'small-scale, intensive education'. b. Midwifery

For students joining in 2018-2019 or earlier, the rate is €9,500. The transition scheme runs until 2023-2024.

As the study programme in Midwifery requires significant funding, it is subject to the high institutional tuition fees.

c. Academy of Music

For students joining in 2020-2021 or earlier, the rate is €8,200. The transition scheme runs until 2025-2026.

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Categorization of study programme according to fee group

Low High Top

Associate degree Associate degree Associate degree

Associate degree in Commercial Management

Associate degree in Facility Management Associate degree in ICT

Bachelor’s degree Bachelor’s degree Bachelor’s degree

Accountancy Applied Science Music in Education

Finance and Control Fine Arts Hotel Management

Business Studies Built Environment Music

Commercial Management Communication and Multimedia Design Midwifery

Marketing Management Fine Art and Design in Education

Finance & Control Theatre in Education

Law Engineering

International Business European Studies

Occupational Therapy study programme

Facility Management

Physiotherapy study programme Information and Communication Technology

Education in Primary Schools study programme

Interdisciplinary Arts Speech and Language Therapy study

programme

Health Technology

Nursing study programme Oriental Languages and Communication

People and Business Management Industrial Engineering and Management

Social Work Theatre

Arts Therapies

Translation and Interpreting Design

Master Master Master

Master of Health Innovation Master of Advanced Nursing

Practice

Master of Interior Architecture Master of Music Master of Theatre

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INSTITUTIONAL TUITION FEES FOR NON-FUNDED STUDY PROGRAMMES

Full-time study programmes

The institutional tuition fees for a student on a non-funded full-time study programme amount to: a. €10,500 for the Master of Facility and Real Estate Management.

The Master of Facility and Real Estate Management is subject to ‘all-in’ tuition fees that also cover the fees payable to the University of Greenwich (€1,500 for each student).

1. The final thesis is the final stage of the one-year programme. If the submitted final thesis is given a non-passing mark, it can be corrected within two months and resubmitted without extra tuition fees being owed. If the resubmitted final thesis is given another non-passing mark, a third opportunity can be given to hand in either a new final thesis or to hand in another corrected version of the original final thesis. In both cases for this extra

opportunity, €2,500 in extra tuition fees is owed.

2. Zuyd Alumni will receive a €2,000 discount on the set institutional tuition fees of €10,500. b. €9,950 for the Master of Arts in Fine Art and Design.

A student following the Master of Arts in Fine Art and Design pays ‘all-in’ tuition fees.

Part-time study programmes

The institutional tuition fees for a student on a non-funded part-time study programme amount to:

a. €25,000 for Master of Personal Leadership in Innovation and Change.

Due to the modular structure of the study programme, a student will follow most of the

programme by enrolling as a participant in a course. A person wishing to follow the Master class in Masterpiece must enrol as a student in order to be registered in ‘BRON-HO’ (the Dutch database for higher education) as a student. A person wishing to be enrolled as a student must pay institutional tuition fees amounting to €1,040. If a student has already paid the institutional tuition fees amounting to €25,000 (for the entire study programme), he or she will receive a discount on the payable tuition fees. Zuyd Alumni and staff members will receive a 10% discount. The structure of the costs is included in the table below.

Component Can be followed in

modular fashion

Costs

1 Personal Leadership Masterclass Yes €2,995

2 Organisational Change Masterclass Yes €2,995

3 Innovation Masterclass Yes €2,995

4 Employability Masterclass Yes €2,995

5 Strategic Management Masterclass Yes €2,995

6 Business Process Management Masterclass Yes €2,995

7 International Experience Masterclass No €2,995

8 Science Orientation Masterclass No €2,995

9 Masterpiece Masterclass No €1,040

10 Supporting coaching programme No Included in

the price

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EXAMINATION FEES FOR EXTERNAL STUDENTS

Full-time study programmes

The examination fees for an external student on a full-time study programme amount to €2,168, with the exception of the full-time programme:

a. Hotel Management, for students who joined as of the academic year 2014-2015, which amount to €4,000.

The ‘Wet kwaliteit in verscheidenheid’ (Act on quality in diversity) allows study programmes that are deemed ‘excellent’ in the opinion of the Accreditation Organization of the Netherlands and Flanders (NVAO) to differentiate tuition fees on the basis of 'small-scale, intensive education'. This applies to the study programme in Hotel Management.

Part-time study programmes

The examination fees for an external student on a part-time study programme amount to €1,995, with the exception of the part-time programme:

b. Master of Architecture, which amount to €2,168.

The Master of Architecture is subject to the national statutory tuition fees for full-time study programmes.

Dual study programmes

The examination fees for an external student on a dual study programme amount to €2,168. Transition programme

The payment for transition programmes is in accordance with Article 6.5, paragraph 2 of the

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