Based on the Higher Education and Research Act and the relevant circular from the Minister of Education, Culture and Science, this regulations explain which expenses for education and student facilities will be charged to students (enrolled as ‘a student’) and which expenses will be on the account of Wageningen University. The provisions in this regulations also apply to students who are taking a Flexible Bachelor or Master programme.
List of expenses paid by Wageningen University
Below is a list of expenses related to educational facilities that are included in the fees and thus are not charged separately to students due to governmental provisions or policy decisions of Wageningen University.
Not charged separately to students due to governmental provisions, the costs for:
• enrolment and administration except the supplementary charges for payment of tuition fees in
instalments (€24),
• proof of enrolment,
• the WUR card, with the exception of replacement due to loss or theft,
• access to the library,
• electronic door pass, if applicable,
• copy of the BSc information bulletin for first-year Bachelor students,
• copy of the Student Charter,
• copy of the planning booklet,
• the e-mail account,
• the operational costs of buildings,
• the final colloquium
• the costs for copying/printing three copies of the final version of the reports for the examiner to
evaluate the bachelor completion, Academic Master Cluster, internship and thesis that are in
accordance with the regulations of the study programme
• the statutorily required certificates such as the foundation course and initial degree diploma (only
for students who began their study programmes during the 2001/2002 academic year or before)
and the Bachelor and Master diploma,
• the Diploma Supplement that accompanies the Bachelor and Master diplomas.
Not charged separately to students due to policy decisions of Wageningen University, the costs for:
• safety clothing (as required by working conditions legislation),
• a liability insurance for study activities in The Netherlands or abroad, where this insurance
applies only to activities of the student ‘as a student’, that take place within the framework of the
study,
• a statement in Dutch and/or in English to be given to third parties in higher education for
participating in higher education in The Netherlands or abroad,
• certain travel and lodging expenses for field trips,
• certain travel expenses for internships and theses,
• part of the expenses for certain language courses for internships and theses,
• collective travel insurance,
• the specific services for non-Dutch students provided by the Student Service Centre (SSC, Team
International Student Support),
List of expenses paid by Wageningen University
Below is a list of expenses related to educational facilities that are included in the fees and thus are not charged separately to students due to governmental provisions or policy decisions of Wageningen University.
Not charged separately to students due to governmental provisions, the costs for:
• enrolment and administration except the supplementary charges for payment of tuition fees in
instalments (€24),
• proof of enrolment,
• the WUR card, with the exception of replacement due to loss or theft,
• access to the library,
• electronic door pass, if applicable,
• copy of the BSc information bulletin for first-year Bachelor students,
• copy of the Student Charter,
• copy of the planning booklet,
• the e-mail account,
• the operational costs of buildings,
• the final colloquium
• the costs for copying/printing three copies of the final version of the reports for the examiner to
evaluate the bachelor completion, Academic Master Cluster, internship and thesis that are in
accordance with the regulations of the study programme
• the statutorily required certificates such as the foundation course and initial degree diploma (only
for students who began their study programmes during the 2001/2002 academic year or before)
and the Bachelor and Master diploma,
• the Diploma Supplement that accompanies the Bachelor and Master diplomas.
Not charged separately to students due to policy decisions of Wageningen University, the costs for:
• safety clothing (as required by working conditions legislation),
• a liability insurance for study activities in The Netherlands or abroad, where this insurance
applies only to activities of the student ‘as a student’, that take place within the framework of the
study,
• a statement in Dutch and/or in English to be given to third parties in higher education for
participating in higher education in The Netherlands or abroad,
• certain travel and lodging expenses for field trips,
• certain travel expenses for internships and theses,
• part of the expenses for certain language courses for internships and theses,
• collective travel insurance,
• the specific services for non-Dutch students provided by the Student Service Centre (SSC, Team
International Student Support),
General regulations on financial matters
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