We are thrilled you’re considering the MSc in International Procurement and Supply Chain Management at Fontys University. But how to proceed? Below is an overview of all important information regarding admission and application.
To be accepted onto this degree course you must have a relevant bachelor degree or equivalent in a business, engineering or logistics subject.
Candidates with no SCM/logistic background in their bachelor degree or in work experience, will receive a preparatory package 3 months prior to the start in September. This package consists of relevant readings, online tutorials and the possibility to join a short (free) pre-course 1.5 weeks before the start of the program.
You must have a suitable English language qualification:
These must have been awarded no more than 2.5 years prior to your course start date at Venlo.
Dutch, German and EU-students with a Bachelor degree according to the Diploma list of the Code of Conduct can be exempted from the required IELTS or TOEFL iBT test report.
After receipt and verification of the application form, Fontys University will send the enrolment letter / conditional enrolment letter / dismissal letter by email.
Fontys University of Applied Sciences will act according to the Code of Conduct.
The application steps vary for EEA and non-EEA students. Please continue reading to understand the specific requirements for your application process.
First installment
Second installment
Tuition fees are paid in two instalments. The first instalment needs to be paid before June 1st (for non-EEA students) or before July 1st (for EEA students). The payment covers the first semester at Fontys Venlo.
You will receive a Payment agreement with full instructions from Fontys Venlo. The second instalment is charged in January and covers the second semester in Plymouth and the summer period.
Plymouth University will provide you with all information.
Besides tuition fees, there might be other costs such as textbooks, introduction, excursions and a good laptop. Are you planning to live in student housing? Then you will also need to consider rent and other costs of living 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 €1,100-€1,500 monthly, covering rent, insurance, food, transport, clothing, and more.
Wondering what's to come after applying for this programme? Go over the entire admission process.
Please note! Start your housing search early.
You can sign up for online and live events throughout the academic year.
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