Eindhoven University of Technology has reported its highest number of new students ever, with international students now outnumbering Dutch students for the first time.
According to recent data, the university welcomed 1,571 new international students compared to 1,522 new Dutch students in the latest intake.
The top five nationalities among international students are Romanian, Chinese, Polish, Turkish, and Bulgarian.
This shift reflects broader trends in higher education accessibility and global student mobility, though specific enrollment policies were not detailed in the available sources.
For international students, the university provides support through its International Office of Education and Student Affairs, which assists with visa applications, housing, registration, and other administrative matters.
Students are advised to notify the city hall of any address changes within Eindhoven, as required by local regulations.
Healthcare in the Netherlands is noted for its high quality, though international students may encounter differences in how services are accessed compared to their home countries.
Welcome and enrollment activities are specifically designed for international bachelor’s and master’s students to facilitate their transition to campus life.
Some international students may be eligible for Dutch government grants, loans, or student travel products, depending on individual circumstances.
Housing remains a challenge in Eindhoven, as is common in many Dutch cities, with affordable student accommodation in short supply.
International students may receive correspondence from the Dutch tax office regarding potential income tax liability, which is a standard procedure for verifying tax obligations.
Eindhoven University of Technology has reported its highest number of new students ever, with international students now outnumbering Dutch students for the first time.
According to recent data, the university welcomed 1,571 new international students compared to 1,522 new Dutch students in the latest intake.
The top five nationalities among international students are Romanian, Chinese, Polish, Turkish, and Bulgarian.
This shift reflects broader trends in higher education accessibility and global student mobility, though specific enrollment policies were not detailed in the available sources.
For international students, the university provides support through its International Office of Education and Student Affairs, which assists with visa applications, housing, registration, and other administrative matters.
Students are advised to notify the city hall of any address changes within Eindhoven, as required by local regulations.
Healthcare in the Netherlands is noted for its high quality, though international students may encounter differences in how services are accessed compared to their home countries.
Welcome and enrollment activities are specifically designed for international bachelor’s and master’s students to facilitate their transition to campus life.
Some international students may be eligible for Dutch government grants, loans, or student travel products, depending on individual circumstances.
Housing remains a challenge in Eindhoven, as is common in many Dutch cities, with affordable student accommodation in short supply.
International students may receive correspondence from the Dutch tax office regarding potential income tax liability, which is a standard procedure for verifying tax obligations.