Application deadline coming up

University College Groningen introduces: the Early Bird deadline! Are you keen on studying our Liberal Arts and Sciences programme? And would you like to profit from several exclusive benefits? Don't hesitate to apply before the Early Bird deadline!
Benefits of applying at an early stage:
- You get first pick in our residential housing: Frascati
- Get to know your future classmates and have more time to bond before the academic year starts
- Work on your application during the Christmas break without the regular school stress
The requirements of the Early Bird deadline are as followed:
- You have to apply for Liberal Arts and Sciences through Studielink
- You have to submit a complete application in our Online Application System (OAS) before 15 January 2022
Why an early bird deadline?
We review applications on a rolling basis. Decisions will be made and communicated as soon as possible until available spots are filled and then we will start a waitlist. We aim to inform you of your status within 4 to 6 weeks after you completed your application. Apply early!
Applying before the Early Bird deadline may give you a guaranteed spot in Class of 2025. Don't miss this opportunity then.

Open Office Hour - Admissions Office
Feel free do drop in during the Open Office Hour of the Admissions Office of University College Groningen.
If you have questions regarding your application, student housing, the bachelor programme Liberal Arts and Sciences or anything else, join us on one of these dates. We are here to help!
- Thursday 9 December | 16.00 - 17.00 hrs
- Wednesday 15 December | 16.00 - 17.00 hrs
Just click on one of the links below to access the online meeting on Google Meet.
Learn more from out testimonials and our alumni
After three years at UCG you will have obtained either a Bachelor of Arts or a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Groningen.
En route, our student discover their drives and their passions, and graduate fully equipped with the knowledge and skills required for life after UCG.
Whereas some of our graduates start up a business or enter the job market, most of our graduates successfully enter the masters programme of their choice, either abroad or in the Netherlands.
Last modified: | 02 December 2021 10.41 a.m. |
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