A successful and sunny Bachelor’s Open Day
Last Saturday, 13 October, we welcomed almost 3100 prospective students and their parents or guardians who wanted to find out more about Maastricht University. While mostly Dutch, our visitors had more than 56 different nationalities.
Video impression
Visitors got information about our bachelor’s programmes, admissions and Problem-Based Learning and were introduced to student life in Maastricht. Hermien Miltenburg joined us again to advise parents on how to best support their children in choosing a study programme.
95% of the visitors made use of the Maastricht University Open Day app (rated 9.6 out of 10) to check in at registered sessions. In the app, visitors could also find links to our social media channels, where #UMBOD18 was used to report on the Open Day.
Missed the Bachelor's Open Day?
Visit our Virtual Open Day or the next Bachelor’s Open Day on Saturday, 9 February 2019. The next Master’s Open Day will take place on Saturday, 17 November 2018.
Impressions from the Bachelor's Open Day
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