Steps to your enrolment
- Apply for your Master via Studielink.
The first step you take is applying for your programme of choice on Studielink. After you have applied via Studielink a letter with your login details will be sent to you via email.
Please be advised we have two International Supply Chain Master programmes in Studielink with the same name, however one is FULL-TIME and one is PART-TIME. Make sure to apply for the correct programme. Apply now! - Admissions
When you apply on Studielink, you will also receive an email by the Centre of International Affairs (CoIA) with application instructions. Please upload all of the required documents in OSIRIS Aanmeld.
- Passport or ID card (EU applicants only)
- Official English test result certificate: IELTS academic, TOEFL or CAE – online and home tests are not accepted. Refer to the admissions page for more information.
- Diploma and transcript*
- Certified ENG/NL/DE/FR/ES translation of diploma and transcript
- CV (Pre-Master and Masters only)
- Motivation letter (Pre-Master and Masters only)
If these documents are assessed and approved by the Admissions team and other course specific admissions requirements have been fulfilled (interview and/or competency test) you will receive your conditional admission offer.By logging in to OSIRIS Student you can easily check the status of your enrolment request and which admission requirements you must meet. You can login with your RUAS student account details.
2. For your final registration, original certified hardcopies of your diploma and final transcripts send by post or submitted in person are still required (see admission requirements). - Intake interview
After your documents are checked by the Admissions team, non-EU applicants with a non-EU diploma (email coia-admissions@hr.nl for more information) will also have to do an competency test and interview in order to be eligible for our Master programmes. The competency test assesses your motivation and helps identifying your important competencies. After the intake interview you will receive the approval from the Masters department and a conditional admission. - Payment and Visa
After receiving the conditional admission, additional information about practical matters like housing, insurance and visa will be provided by email by team Student Support.
1. Non-EU applicants will receive an invoice by email for tuition fees and additional fees that apply. EU applicants have to arrange the payment of tuition fees via Studielink.
2. Non-EU only: After you have paid the fees as stated on the invoice and we have received the required documents for the visa application, team Student Support will apply for your student visa (MVV) and residence permit (VVR). You (or your agent) will be informed when your MVV is ready to be collected at the Dutch consulate or embassy in your country.
*Please note, this step is not applicable for part-time master programme - Welcome to ROFFA introduction days
After arrival in the Netherlands, we will welcome you to our University of Applied Sciences during the COIA introduction week which takes place before the start of your study programme. During these days CoIA will assist you with practical matters like municipality registration and residence permit and several social activities will be organized by CoIA and the student ambassadors. Apply now!
*An original certified photocopy is a photocopy of your original diploma/transcript. This copy is stamped and signed by the school or the institute which awarded your diploma.
** If you will not receive your Diploma before the 31st of January (spring) / 31st of August (fall) we need to receive a statement from your school with the following information:
- Your personal details; initial(s), surname, date of birth and place of birth.
- The name and location of the school.
- The name of the course/Diploma that is obtained.
- The name of the subjects in which the finals have been taken. (or separate final transcript)
- The date of graduation.
- The date on which the diploma was obtained or will be issued.
The date of graduation on your diploma has to be before February 1st (spring) / September 1st (fall) in order to be eligible to study at our university.
Application deadline Part-time Master programme
February 2022 | |
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European (EEA) applicants | 31 dec |
Non-EU applicants with valid Dutch residence permit* | 31 dec |
* If you have a valid Dutch residence permit which allows you to participate in a parttime study program. Please note: with a residence permit for study purposes you can not enter this study program due to the fact that it is a parttime and not a full-time study program