Will my campus life be better at Utrecht University than staying off-campus?
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Campus life at Utrecht University is highly regarded and offers a supportive, close-knit community. University College Utrecht, in particular, requires students to live on campus for the first two years of their three-year degree, which provides a unique opportunity to live and study with people from all over the world. The campus offers modern facilities, including student housing, classrooms, sports facilities, cultural and social activities, and staff offices. Students have access to a variety of clubs, societies, and activities, and can take advantage of all the facilities that Utrecht University has to offer. While living off-camp
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Utrecht University application fee is €100 (Around INR 8,900). The application fee is non-refundable. To apply to this university, the applicants are required to apply via the university specific application link. Here are some of the documents required to apply:
- Academic transcripts of previous education
- Passport scanned copy
- A CV
- Motivation letter
- Proof of English language proficiency / Dutch language proficiency
Here is the list of a few of famous people who have studied at UU:
Names | Designation |
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René Descartes | French Philosopher, Scientist, and Mathematician |
Princess Irene of the Netherlands | Princess |
Jan Terlouw | Politician, Physicist, and Author |
Douglas Rushkoff | Media Theorist, Writer, Columnist, etc. |
Rutger Bregman | Historian and Author |
Linda Wagenmakers | Dutch singer and Voice actress |
Utrecht University has more than 150 student organizations in different areas. The areas of these student organizations are:
- Study and faculty
- Social activities
- Sport
- Career oriented
- International
- Multi-cultural
- Religion

Some of the top recruiters of Utrecht University graduates are:
- Lyceo
- Amsterdam UMC
- Deloitte
- Albert Heijn
- Aethon.nl
- UMC Utrecht
Yes, as a non-EU / EEA student at UU, one needs a work permit to have a job. With a work permit, students will be allowed to work either 16 hours per week or full-time during the months of June, July, and August. Many students find part-time job in a restaurant, shop or bar.

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