Estimation of costs
(Image: Groningen is a bicycle friendly city, and almost every student get around town via bicycle)
Living and Accommodation Expenses
About € 500 in cash should be enough to cover any regular expenses during the first few days. Students arriving in the Netherlands at Schiphol Airport can get a direct train from the airport to Groningen usually once every hour (or every half hour if having to change trains along the way). From the airport to Groningen takes about 2 hours and 10 minutes. You can find the cost of a train ticket from Schipol Airport to Groningen on the NS website.
Expenses incurred by the average student are estimated as follows:
What
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Cost
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Course costs |
Textbooks and readers
|
Around € 600 per year
|
Housing
|
Rent (incl. water, electricity, internet, etc.)
|
€ 500 to € 1000per month*
|
Telephone
|
Prepaid sim cards or a telephone plan
|
€ 26 per month on average
|
Food and drink
|
Meals, groceries, etc. |
€ 150 to € 250 per month
|
Bikes
|
Used bicycle
|
€ 70 to € 110
|
Travel expenses
|
For students who do not have a dutch OV-travelcard
|
€ 62 per month on average
|
Insurance
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Health care, third-party, fire and theft insurance
|
€ 100 to € 120 per month
|
Additional costs
|
Clothes, sports, etc.
|
€ 75 to € 200 per month
|
Please be aware exchange rates can vary greatly from time to time. Always calculate the amount of money you need at the current exchange rate.
* The price of a room/studio depends on its location, size, and how many people the facilities (bathroom, kitchen) are shared with. Housing/rooms in the city centre will generally cost more than outside the city centre. Some rooms are furnished, some are not (will usually say in advert). More about accommodation can be found here .
Last modified: | 27 July 2023 4.13 p.m. |