FASoS Introduction for Bachelor's, Exchange and Pre-master's students
As a new student in a strange city, you will be undergoing many changes: a new study, new city, new country, new social life, new responsibilities, new language, new system of teaching and learning. How do things work at this university, where is the library, what is the city of Maastricht like and who are my fellow-students? These are just a few of the changes that you will have to cope with. The Introduction Days are intended to give you a better idea of the various aspects Maastricht University’s Bachelor's programmes.
During the Introduction Days, you will receive study-related information that will ensure a good start of your new studies. Moreover, the ins and outs of studying at Maastricht University will be explained to you.
You will receive a formal invitation for the introduction days, with a link to register mid-June.
Please note: Education at FASoS will take place on-campus. This means that being present on location for the Introduction Days is mandatory. Only in very exceptional circumstances, you are exempted from physically joining the Introduction Days. Please inform us if you are not able to attend the Introduction Days due to circumstances, by sending an e-mail to study-fasos@maastrichtuniversity.nl.
Impression of the FASoS Introduction Days by one of our students
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