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Paying the tuition fee is an important step in completing your enrolment. Other costs to keep in mind when planning your university budget include housing, living expenses, and learning materials such as books, stationary and a laptop.

Before enrolling, check the tuition fee you will need to pay. How much you pay depends on your nationality, your programme, and — if you are required to pay the statutory tuition fees — whether you are studying full-time or part-time:

Check the tuition fee rates

Other Study Costs

In addition to tuition fees, you will incur expenses for books, excursions, a laptop, and other study materials. Also, take into account other costs, such as food, public transport, and accommodation if you plan to live in student housing.

More information about costs

Important information for students not eligible for the statutory fee

If you are not eligible for the statutory tuition fee, for example if you are from a country outside the European Economic Area, you must take into account that in this double degree programme, you must register for two Master's programmes. The institutional fee for a one-year programme is higher than for a two-year programme. When you are registered for more than one programme at the same time, the highest rate applies. This means that you have to pay the fee for a one-year programme as long as you are registered for the one-year programme in the humanities or social sciences of your choice. You pay the lower fee for two-year programmes in the period that you are registered for the two-year Master's in Philosophy of the Humanities and Social Sciences only - either before you start the one-year programme or after you have completed it. It is therefore advisable to plan the one-year specialisation in as short a period of time as possible.