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Finance & Control - International Finance & Control

Finance & Control - International Finance & Control

Admission & application

You've made your decision, International Finance & Control is the programme for you! But how to proceed? Here is an overview of all the important info regarding admission and application.

Admission requirements

CM

Admissable with ec or m&o or be + wiA or wiB

EM

Admissable

NG

Admissable with ec or m&o or be

NT

Admissable

CM

Admissable

EM

Admissable

NG

Admissable

NT

Admissable

Mbo diploma (level 4)

Admissable

For students of other nationalities, who followed the British curriculum, the minimum requirements are:

  • 1. BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma with Mathematics and Physics or
  • 2. Access to HE Diploma or
  • 3. General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) in 4 subjects (with grade A to C or 9 to 4) + a General Certificate of Education (GCE) with 2 relevant subjects (Mathematics and Physics) at AS level (with grade A-C). A total of 6 different subjects, preferably including English and Mathematics or
  • 4. General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) in 4 subjects (with grade A to C or 9 to 4) + General Certificate of Education (GCE) with 2 relevant subjects (Mathematics and Physics) at A level (with grade D/E). A total of 6 different subjects, preferably including English and Mathematics or
  • 5. General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) in 3 subjects (with grade A to C or 9 to 4) + General Certificate of Education (GCE) with 3 relevant subjects (including Mathematics and Physics) at A level (with grade A to C). A total of 6 different subjects, including English and Mathematics.

For students who are in possession of an IB diploma:

We accept HL and SL results, and these students can be exempted from the English language requirement. Physics and Mathematics are mandatory subjects (regardless of the level, HL or SL). The minimum score is 24 points (IB diploma awarded).

For students with other secondary education/ high school diplomas:

As soon as your application is visible in Studielink we will contact you by e-mail and ask you to send us your documents for the diploma assessment. If you are curious whether your secondary school diploma is equivalent to Dutch standards and offers access to higher education in the Netherlands, please check the website of the Dutch foreign credentials evaluation centre, Nuffic.

As a prospective Bachelor's student you must have a diploma of higher secondary education that is equivalent to Dutch standards. In order to be admitted to Fontys University of Applied Sciences students must be eligible for higher education through a diploma of secondary education / high school diploma with good results. For international students this means that you can be admitted with one of the following diploma’s/certificates if you meet all the requirements:

Senior high school diploma, which generally grants access to a Bachelor programme in the country of issue

General Certificate of Secondary Education in 4 subjects with marks ranging from A-C, plus a General Certificate of Education with 2 subjects at advanced subsidiary level

International Baccalaureate Diploma

Baccalauréat Général

American High School Diploma (AP courses are strongly recommended)

If your diploma is not on this list, we still advise you to send us your documents (after you have submitted an application in Studielink) so that we can evaluate if you are admissible for the study programme.

As a non-EU/EEA student, the Netherlands will require an Entry Visa* (MVV) and a Residence Permit. Fontys will apply on behalf of its students for these documents. We recommend you start the process early, i.e. approximately three months before you plan to enter the Netherlands.

*except nationals from Australia, Canada, Japan, Monaco, New Zealand, South Korea, the USA and Vatican City State.

As an applicant with a Dutch mbo-4, havo- or vwo-diploma you will be exempted from taking the language profiency test.

Fontys University of Applied Sciences will act according to the Code of Conduct.

Tuition fees and other finances

Taking care of your finances is an important part of student life. There are tuition fees, possible scholarships and (proof of) living expenses to consider.

More about finances

Good to know: the Dutch Immigration Service (IND) requires non-EEA students to proof they have access to a certain amount of money per year/semester. Read more by clicking the link above.

What other costs should you keep in mind?

Besides tuition fees, there are more costs such as textbooks, introduction, excursions and a good laptop. Are you going to live in a room? Then you will pay rent and other living costs such as gas, water and internet.

Check on DUO whether you are eligible for study financing or a student public transport pass.

Foreign students in the Netherlands typically spend €900-€1,100 monthly, covering rent, insurance, food, transport, clothing, and more.

Study Choice Check

It is important to us that you feel at home with us. A study choice check can help you do just that. With a questionnaire and a personal interview, together we will see if this programme suits you. Are you applying after the deadline? Then our recommendation is binding.

Deadline Aug. 15 or Jan. 15

Application process

Wondering what's to come after applying for this programme? Check out the entire application process.

Please note! If you wish to apply for housing through Fontys, the application deadline is June 15 (start September) or December 8 (start February).

Finance & Control - International Finance & Control

Application process

Wondering what's to come after applying for this programme? Check out the entire application process.

  • Start your orientation

    Have you attended a study orientation event already?

    Take a look at our orientation events
  • May 15 2025

    Deadline for application through Studielink

    Apply through studielink
    Deadlines can differ for non-EEA students.
  • Submit required files

    Submission and assessment of grade lists, diploma and proof of language. For non-EEA students: An online meeting can be scheduled.

  • Complete your payment

    Fill in your payment details in Studielink as soon as possible.

    All about finances
  • Arrange student housing

    Fontys can offer housing for a limited number of students. Fill in the housing application form before the deadline (June 15 for September start, November 15 for February start).

    More info about housing
  • End of August

    Get to know Fontys and your fellow students during Purple Introduction week.

    Take a look at your introduction programme
  • 1 September 2025

    Start study programme

  • Start your orientation

    Have you attended a study orientation event already?

    Take a look at our orientation events
  • November 15

    Deadline for application through Studielink.

    Apply through Studielink
    Deadlines can differ for non-EEA students.
  • Complete your payment

    Fill in your payment details in Studielink as soon as possible.

    All about finances
  • Complete your payment

    Fill in your payment details in Studielink as soon as possible.

    All about finances
  • Arrange student housing

    Fontys can offer housing for a limited number of students. Fill in the housing application form before the deadline (June 15 for September start, November 15 for February start).

    More info about housing
  • February 2025

    Start study programme

Study choice events

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