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TU/e fee and studycosts

In principle, when you enroll at the TU/e as a student, you are required to pay tuition fees only once each academic year. This is known as your ‘main enrollment’. If you enroll for any other programs, these are known as ‘secondary enrollments’. No tuition fees are payable for secondary enrollments at the TU/e unless the fees for your main enrollment are lower than those for the secondary enrollment (as a result, for example, of different institutions charging different part-time fees or, for non-EEA students, of different fees for the Bachelor’s and Master’s programs). In this case, you will be required to pay the difference. External students are required to pay examination fees each time they enroll.

 

If someone else, such as your parents or employer, pays your tuition fees, under the the Dutch Higher Education and Research Act (WHW) you must authorize them to do so by indicating this in Studielink. Students who enroll directly with the TU/e (for example foreign Master’s students or student enrolling after 1 October) can indicate this on the enrollment form.