SRH Haarlem University of Applied Sciences

Haarlem, Netherlands

SRH Haarlem University of Applied Sciences offers a future-proof, CORE-based education in an iconic landmark. With a strong personal approach, small classrooms of up to 30 students, and a focus on practical, real-world projects.
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Frequently Asked Questions

For the September intake, non-EU/EEA students must apply by June 1st, while EU/EEA students have until August 31st. For the February intake, the deadline for non-EU/EEA students is November 30th, and for EU/EEA students it is January 31st
Yes, international students can work up to 16 hours per week during the academic year, provided their employer secures a work permit. During the summer months (June, July, and August), students are allowed to work full-time
Applicants need to submit one of the following minimum scores: IELTS Academic 6.0 (with all bands ≥6.0), TOEFL iBT 80 (with all bands ≥80), or Cambridge English scale 169–175. Exemptions are made for native speakers or students who completed previous education fully in English
You need to apply online and upload your passport, previous education diplomas, English language certificate, and a motivation letter. After a successful selection interview, you will receive a study offer. Once you sign and return it, you will receive an invoice for tuition fees, and the university will apply for your visa if applicable .
Yes, an internship is a mandatory part of the curriculum and is scheduled for the fourth year of study. This allows students to gain practical, real-world experience before graduating
To ensure individual guidance and effective collaborative learning, the university caps class sizes at a maximum of 30 students per classroom. This is a key part of their CORE teaching concept
According to the university's official financing guide, SRH Haarlem does not offer scholarships. However, they assist students in finding suitable jobs alongside their studies through their network of partner companies
EU/EAA students can pay tuition fees in four installments with a 5% interest fee. Non-EU/EEA students must pay the full tuition fee for the first year upfront to meet visa requirements, after which they can switch to the installment plan from the second year onward
The newly renovated on-campus studios (22-33 sqm) are furnished with a bed, couch, kitchenette, and private bathroom. Monthly rent starts from €1050, including utilities. The contract is for 12 months, and students can move in one to two weeks before the study start date
On average, students in the Netherlands should budget between €960 and €1,250 per month for expenses like food, transport, books, entertainment, housing, and insurance. This amount is exclusive of tuition fees
Yes, non-EU/EEA students who graduate from a Dutch university can apply for the "orientation year" (zoekjaar) residence permit. This visa allows them to stay in the Netherlands for one year after graduation to look for work or start a business .
Once you have paid your tuition and visa fee (€450 for non-EU), the university will apply for your visa. The application typically takes about four to six weeks to be reviewed by the Dutch Immigration Department (IND). Your visa can only start one month before the starting date of your studies

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University Of SRH Haarlem University of Applied Sciences Application Statistics

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