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Final Call: 1st of March deadline for all Non-EU applicants / Early Bird deadline

27 February 2017

The first of March marks the deadline for all our Non-EU applicants who wish to start their studies at University College Groningen in the fall of 2017. Please note that you need to complete your wntire application before this deadline in order to have sufficient time to arrange for all administrative matters should you be selected to join our Class of 2020. For an overview of the entire application process, please have a look here, or have a look here for a step-by-step guide through OAS: https://www.rug.nl/ucg/application/oas_guide.pdf. Do you have any questions regarding your application? You can send us an e-mail at ucg@rug.nl or join our OAS session on the 28th of February, sign up here if you are intersted and we will send you the details.

We guarantee a spot for all eligible students who complete their application before March 1st 2017. University College Groningen is a selective programme with 120 available seats and we accept students on a rolling basis. We guarantee a place for all students who are eligible and complete their application before March 1st 2017. This is also a final call for all our Non-Eu applicants as the deadline for them to apply is the 1st of March.

We look forward to your application!

Last modified:03 January 2019 1.38 p.m.
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