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Be a student for a Day

Experience what it means to be a UCG student
07 September 2021

Get a feel for our Liberal Arts and Sciences programme by becoming a Student for a Day.

You'll spend part of a day with a UCG student who will meet you at the UCG campus in the center of Groningen.

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Amy - Coordinator of Student for a Day
Amy - Coordinator of Student for a Day

The Student for a Day program allows prospective students to be paired with a current UCG student, so they can attend a live UCG class and be shown around the building to better grasp what the UCG experience is.

This day provides you with a taste of student life and creates a good opportunity to chat with current UCG students!

This program was initially discontinued due to Corona regulations. It is now reinstated respecting all the most recent safety regulations.

Amy is a UCG Alumna and is coordinating the program. Sign up and she will reach out to you to plan your visit to our Faculty.


Do you prefer to join an Open Day or an online event? That is also possible!

Last modified:07 September 2021 4.07 p.m.

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