Studying in the Netherlands costs vary based on institution type and nationality. EU/EEA students typically pay lower tuition fees, ranging from €1,000 to €2,500 annually for bachelor’s programs, while non-EU students face higher fees, averaging €6,000 to €15,000 per year. Master’s programs range from €1,500 to €20,000, depending on the field.
Living expenses, including accommodation, food, and transport, average €800–€1,200 monthly. Scholarships like the Holland Scholarship or Erasmus+ can offset costs. Public universities are generally cheaper than private institutions. Always check the specific university’s website for precise fee structures and financial aid options.