LIVING COST IN
NETHERLANDS
Living Cost for International Students in Netherlands
To live in Netherlands, it costs a foreign
student between €700 and €1,000 a month. This is
needed to cover daily expenses and to pay the rent, the registration and tuition fees.
Education in Holland is not free, but tuition fees
are at reasonable levels. The annual tuition fees for
enrolment on a program or course at a Dutch higher
education institution differ and start at
approximately € 1,470 for EU students. The costs of
programs or courses for non-EU students are generally
higher.
Although differences between incomes are small in
the Netherlands, most students live towards the bottom
of the economic ladder. If you have an average student
income -- from a scholarship, for example -- you will
find that one-third of it will go towards housing, and
food will cost you another third.
Fortunately, most higher education institutions
offer hot meals at reasonable prices. Many cities have
pubs (called eetcafé’s) where you can eat cheaply and
well. But the cheapest and most pleasant way to eat is
to do your own cooking, perhaps together with
housemates. Dutch supermarkets carry a large and
international variety of products. The remaining third
of your money will go towards books, transportation,
and other expenses.
Accommodation
If you are taking part in an exchange program or are
enrolled in an international course, it is quite
possible that a room will be arranged for you. Accept
it immediately, or you will regret it later!
Finding a place to live in a country as crowded as
the Netherlands is not easy. It is very common for
Dutch students to find their own rented rooms on the
private market. These are generally unfurnished, and
kitchens and bathrooms are often shared with others.
If you wish, you can always try to find your own
rented room once you have been here for a few months.
So before you leave your own country, ask your host
institution whether or not housing will be arranged
for you in advance. If you are in the Netherlands and
still looking for a place, ask for advice from the
international relations office or the student dean.
And let your fellow students know you need a room. It
will be up to you to take the initiative.
Insurance
Dutch law requires everyone living in the Netherlands
be covered by health insurance. Students must
themselves make sure that they have adequate coverage.
If the insurance you have in your own country provides
full cover for medical costs and legal liability while
you are in the Netherlands, you should bring with you
a statement (in English) detailing the insurance
cover. If you do not have adequate coverage, you will
have to take out a policy.
The student dean at your host institution or Nuffic
can provide you with more information.
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