Tuition fee 2026-2027

Statutory tuition fee

The statutory tuition fee for 2026-2027 is € 2.695,-. To be eligible for the statutory tuition fee, you must fulfil two conditions:

  1. You have an EEA, Swiss or Surinamese nationality. To find out if you meet the nationality requirement, you can use the DUO website. In addition to this requirement, you must also meet the following:
  2. You did not obtain an equivalent degree at a Dutch university or at a Dutch university of applied sciences after 31 August 1991. An exception applies to students who are going to study in the field of healthcare or education for the first time. After you have already obtained another degree, you may obtain one more degree in healthcare or one more degree in education. For more information, please contact the ESSC.

With the exception of the bachelor's degree in Liberal Arts and Sciences (EUC). An increased statutory rate of €5,800,- applies for this.

Institutional fee

If you do not meet both conditions, you pay the institutional fee. These fees vary per programme and per person. Below are listed all the EUR's institutional fees; for non-EEA students and for EEA students who will be following a second bachelor's or master's degree.

In the overview below, you will find the institutional fees bachelor 2026-2027.

 EEANon-EEA
ESSB€8.300€13.500
ESPhil€8.300€13.500
Philosophy parttime – equal to statutory fee€2.695€2.695
Philosophy of a specific discipline – equal to statutory fee€2.695€2.695
ESHCC€8.100€13.500
International Bachelor Communication and Media€9.100€13.500
ESHPM€8.300€13.500
ESL€8.300€13.500
ESE€8.300€13.500

 

 EEANon-EEA
EUC€16.300€16.300

 EEANon-EEA
RSM                                                                                                  €8.300€14.000

 EEANon-EEA
Medicine (in Dutch)€28.300€32.200
Nanobiology (Joint Degree with TU Delft)                                     tbdtbd
Clinical Technology
(only in Dutch; Joint Degree with TU Delft
and Universiteit Leiden)
tbdtbd

See for more information on the tuitions fees from the TU Delft (joint degrees):

In the overview below, you will find the institutional fees master 2026-2027.

 EEANon-EEA
ESSB€14.800€21.000
Joint research master Public Administration
and Organizational Science (with UvT and UU)                             
  
ESPhil€14.800€21.000
Research master Philosophy€5.100€10.300
Philosophy parttime: equal to statutory fee€2.695€2.695
ESHCC€14.300€21.000
ESHPM€14.800€21.000
Masters parttime (50%)€7.400€10.500
Joint degree European master in
Health Economics and Management
€4.100€9.500
ESL€17.300€21.000

 

 EEANon-EEA
ESE€14.800€21.000
Tinbergen Institute Research Master in Economics
(Tinbergen, with UvA and VU)*
€20.500€20.500
Research Master Program in Business Data Science
Data Science (Tinbergen, with UvA and VU)*                           
€20.500€20.500
* students pay the statutory fee when: (1) they finished a master's programme at EUR, VU or UvA, and (2) start the Tinbergen master's programme as a second master directly after finishing the first one, and (3) if they paid statutoty fee for their first master's programme.                                             

 EEANon-EEA
RSM                                                                                                            €14.800€25.800

 EEANon-EEA
Medicine (only in Dutch)€28.300€34.100
Research Master                                                                                  €23.600€23.600
Nanobiology
(Joint Degree with TU Delft)
tbdtbd
Technical Medicine
(Joint Degree with TU Delft and Universiteit Leiden)
tbd

tbd

 

See for more information on the tuitions fees from the TU Delft (joint degrees):

More information about tuition fees

More information about the tuition fees can be found in the Regulation on enrolment and tuition fees. You can also check our page Explanation tuition fees, for information about how tuition fees are determined and which exceptions apply.

Transitional Arrangement for Institutional Tuition Fees

The non-EEA institutional tuition fees for bachelor’s programmes have increased more than usual for the academic year 2026–2027. For this reason, a transitional arrangement is being offered to students. Under this arrangement, students will pay the same tuition fee as in 2025–2026, adjusted only for inflation.
Students qualify for this reduced rate if they:

  • Were enrolled in either the first or second year of a bachelor’s programme in 2025–2026, and
  • pay the non-EEA institutional tuition fee, and
  • re-enrol in the same bachelor’s programme in 2026–2027, and
  • have a continuous enrolment.

The reduced tuition rate applies for a maximum of two consecutive years: 2026–2027 and 2027–2028.

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