Tuition fees
Maastricht University has a statutory and an institutional tuition fee. Which tuition fee you have to pay depends on your situation.
You can find more information about tuition fees in the UM Enrolment Provisions 2024-2025.
The UM Enrolment Provisions 2025-2026 will be added on this page in April 2025.
Academic year 2024/25
- The statutory tuition fee (generally for EU/EEA students) for this programme is: €2,530
- The institutional tuition fee (generally for non-EU/EEA students) for this programme is: €16,600
- The statutory part-time tuition fee (generally for EU/EEA students) for this programme is: not applicable
- The institutional part-time tuition fee (generally for non-EU/EEA students) for this programme is: not applicable
Academic year 2025/26
- The statutory tuition fee (generally for EU/EEA students) for this programme is: €2,601
- The institutional tuition fee (generally for non-EU/EEA students) for this programme is: €21,400
- The statutory part-time tuition fee (generally for EU/EEA students) for this programme is: not applicable
- The institutional part-time tuition fee (generally for non-EU/EEA students) for this programme is: not applicable
Please note: you have to pay tuition fees for every academic year in which you are enrolled. If you require more time to complete your studies than you anticipated (for example four instead of three years), or if you decide to spread out your 1-year study programme over 2 academic years, you will have to pay tuition fees for every new enrolment year. More information about this is available on the webpage ‘Tuition fees’.
Find out if you have to pay the statutory fee or the institutional tuition fee
Read more about paying your tuition fee
Find out if you can apply for a scholarship or financial aid.
From the academic year 2025-2026 onwards, there is a new approach to calculating the institutional tuition fees. Please refer to our page ‘New calculation of institutional tuition fees and transitional arrangement’ for more information on:
- the different approach to calculating the institutional tuition fees,
- a transitional arrangement for students who were enrolled at UM for a bachelor’s, pre-master’s or master’s programme in 2024-2025.
Scholarships
There are opportunities to receive financial support during your studies in this programme The most common opportunity is applying for an Erasmus+ grant. The Erasmus+ scholarship is awarded to students who meet the Erasmus+ conditions by Maastricht University’s Erasmus Office. The FPN International Relations Office will inform you about the possibilities in due course. A scholarship may be granted for the study period in Lüneburg (semester 2) and Valencia (semester 3). Note that funding rates may vary from year to year. As an orientation, in the 2024/2025 academic year the monthly grant was €390 for semester 2 and €330 for semester 3.
Another opportunity is a full scholarship, which Leuphana University awards to a maximum of 5 students per cohort as part of the DAAD-funded Integrated International Degree Programmes with Double Degrees programme. Scholarships are awarded on the basis of academic qualifications (top 25% of their year at their university), personal suitability, and interview scores. The scholarship is paid out during the first semester in the Netherlands and the third semester in Spain (about €1,000 per month) plus a one-time travel allowance of about €250 for the Netherlands and €425 for Spain per recipient. Scholarships are awarded for a total of ten months, for a total scholarship value of about €10,600. Please note that the grant fees indicated here applied to the academic year of 2024/2025 and may vary from year to year.
Please visit Daad.de for more information on scholarships in Germany.