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REGISTRATION VIA STUDIELINK

Regular application procedure

You can register for the HAS University of Applied Sciences Bachelor’s study programme Horticulture & Business Management in location 's-Hertogenbosch (CROHO number 34868), via Studielink from 1 October 2022. You must complete your application before the 1st of May 2023, in order to have admission right (if you meet the admission requirements).

You will find more information about Dutch CROHO accreditation on the website of the Accreditation Organisation of the Netherlands and Flanders (NVAO).

ONCE YOU ARE REGISTERED

Studielink will send your details to HAS University of Applied Sciences automatically.

The International Office of HAS University of Applied Sciences processes the applications of all students with a non-Dutch diploma.

During the applications process, you will need to upload several documents to enable the International Office to assess your application.

In the menu on the right, you will find all the steps in the application process for students with a non-Dutch diploma, who want to apply to register on one of the English-taught programmes at HAS University of Applied Sciences. Step 5 includes a list of the documents you will need to provide.
 

REGISTRATION FOR STUDY PROGRAMMES IN DUTCH

If you want to register for a Dutch-taught study programme, you will find details of what you need to do on the Dutch version of the HAS University of Applied Sciences website.

If you have a Dutch diploma (or will obtain your Dutch diploma this school year) you should visit the Dutch version of our website for further details of the application process.

Any questions?

You will find more practical information about all the necessary preparations in the Studying at HAS section of our website, or on our Frequently Asked Questions page.

For further information regarding the different study programmes, see the study programme web page, or send an email to the student adviser of the study programme you are interested in. You will find their contact details here.

If you have any further questions related to the application process or on any other practical matters, please contact the International Office.

My application has been refused, but I want to appeal
If you disagree with the rejection of your registration request, you can send an appeal to the Examinations Appeal Board within 6 weeks of the date of the notification. To request details of the appeals procedure, send an email to studentzaken@has.nl.

Useful checklist in detail

Useful checklist

Step 1 – Check the admission requirements for your chosen study programme

You will find the admission requirements for the bachelor’s study programme Horticulture & Business Management on the Admission requirements page.


Check the information in the Nuffic Country Modules to see how your diploma is evaluated in the Netherlands. If you believe you will meet the admission requirements, please proceed to step 2.

Step 2 – Create a Studielink account

You can set up a Studielink account via www.studielink.nl and log in directly.

NOTE:
If you are a Dutch citizen or have a Dutch Citizen Service Number (BSN), use your DigiD code to log in.

If you are a Dutch citizen or have a Dutch BSN and do not yet have a DigiD, you should apply for one here. You will find your BSN on your passport or Dutch ID card.


When using Studielink for the first time, we recommend you look at the Studielink Help section.

Step 3 – Register via Studielink!

Once you have chosen your study programme and have set up your Studielink account, the next step is to complete your registration via Studielink by filling in your personal data.

The CROHO number (from the Dutch Central Registry of Higher Education Programmes) for your chosen study programme Horticulture & Business Management is 34868

Step 4 – Upload required documents

We will send you an email containing a personal link taking you to a web-based application with instructions on how to upload the required documents.

You need to upload the following documents within 4 weeks after your registration in Studielink, ultimately before the 1st of June:
(If you apply after 1 May, you need to send us all required documents within 72 hours after registration)

  • A recent passport photo in colour 1
  • A copy of your valid passport or ID card (front and back)
  • A copy of your Dutch residence permit (if applicable)
  • Your curriculum vitae
  • A copy of your list of marks 2
  • A certified copy of your secondary school diploma or other prior education diploma or certificate 3
  • Your IELTS/ TOEFL / Cambridge ESOL test results 4

1. Scanned as separate .jpg file, 3x4 cm, 200x300 pixels, max. 50 mb, 200 DPI. We cannot use a photo in pdf file.
2. If you have not yet graduated, you need to upload a list of marks including your results so far.
3. The certified copy of your secondary school diploma is required, but may be uploaded later if you have not yet graduated. Deadline: Before 15 August. Important: please specify the exact name of your diploma in the title of the scanned document.
4. The test result is required, but may be uploaded later if you have not yet obtained it. Deadline: Before 1 July. Important: This is not applicable if you have completed your entire prior education in English or if you have obtained a diploma of secondary education that is listed on the Diploma List.

If you can’t provide us with a certificate of your language proficiency due to the Corona crisis before 1st of July, please inform us on international@has.nl.

Step 5 – Once you are admitted: payment of tuition fees

Before you can start your study programme at HAS University of Applied Sciences, you will need to pay your tuition fees.

If you are an EU student you can submit an authorisation for direct debit via Studielink from 1 June. You need to set up the Direct Debit before 1 July.

If you are a non-EU student you will receive an invoice by email together with your (provisional) admission letter.

You can find more information about tuition fees and other costs, as well as information on payment details on our Payment of tuition fees page.

Step 6 – Practical preparations

Once you are admitted you can start your practical preparations, for instance:

  • Looking for a place to stay. More information can be found on our Accommodation Service page.
  • Preparing the documents for your visa application (if applicable). More information can be found on our Immigration formalities page.


Note: The International Office will contact you before the summer holidays with up-to-date practical information on:
 

  • Welcome Days (mandatory for all new full-degree international students)
  • Registering in the Netherlands
  • Academic Calendar
  • Required literature and requirements for your laptop