The amount of tuition you pay depends on your situation. In most cases, you’ll pay the statutory tuition fee. In some situations, you’ll pay the higher institutional fee. For example, if you’re studying for a second bachelor’s degree. Curious about what your tuition fee would be?
There are different ways to get financial support during your studies in the Netherlands. For Dutch and EU/EEA students, this may include student finance from DUO or the lifelong learning credit. If you are an international student from outside the EU/EEA, DUO schemes usually do not apply, but you may qualify for scholarships, grants, or financial arrangements through ArtEZ and other organizations.
Check the overview to see which options best fit your situation.
During the programme, you will work with various drawing materials, printing techniques and digital tools, so you should budget for additional costs for paper, ink, sketchbooks, software and other materials.
In the first year you will go on an excursion to Berlin with students from other visual arts programmes. In the second year, you will go on a study trip to Duisburg, for example, where you will draw on location and work on a project in a unique setting. You will be required to contribute to the cost of these trips.