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Register via Studielink.nl Make an account and choose your programme
You register for a programme via Studielink. In Studielink you state which programme you want to do.
Future students must first of all make an account in Studielink. If you live in the Netherlands then you can log in directly with your DigID. If you do not have a DigID yet, then you can apply for one. If you do not live in the Netherlands yet, then you must first request a user name and password from Studielink. With these you can make an account.
Upload your documents in MyUM Check what you need
After applying via Studielink, you will receive an email from Maastricht University within 24 hours containing log in credentials consisting of your personal student number and password. With these log in credentials, you will gain access to the MyUM portal, the intranet of UM.
In order to complete your application, please upload the following documents via MyUM as soon as possible:
- A recent passport picture
- A copy of your passport or your EU identity card (valid on 1 September 2016)
- A certified copy of your diploma, including the supplement and associated list of grades*
- Your curriculum vitae
- Copy of your language test with sufficient results (if applicable)
- GRE score report (if applicable) also send by e-mail to: masteradmission-fhml@maastrichtuniversity.nl
Only complete applications will be reviewed. All documents should be in English, Dutch or German. If your diploma is in a different language, than a certified translation is required.
* If you haven’t graduated yet, send us transcripts from your bachelor’s and/or master's programme. You must have completed your bachelor’s before 1 September 2016.
Once your admissibillity has been positively assessed, send the certified copy of your diploma to:
Maastricht University
Student Service Centre
Admissions & Registration
PO Box 616
6200 MD Maastricht
The Netherlands
Please note: If you hold a Maastricht University bachelor’s degree, you do not have to upload the above-mentioned documents. Make sure that UM has a copy of your passport valid until 1 September 2016.
The UM assesses your admissibility Do you satisfy all of the conditions
Based on the documents you have uploaded the UM assesses whether you are admissible for the programme that you have registered for. Two outcomes are possible:
- If you meet the admission requirements, you are admissible. Your application will be processed in step 4.
- If you do not meet the admission requirements, you are not admissible. Your application will be rejected and the admissions procedure will stop.
Admissions procedure and message about admission The faculty decides on the basis of your quality and suitability
Message about admission
On the basis of the documents you have uploaded and the admission procedure the faculty decides on whether to admit you.
You will receive an email about this. Three outcomes are possible:
- You are admitted
- You are rejected
- You are conditionally admitted due to missing documents
If you are conditionally admitted then the mail will state which documents you still need to upload.
Complete your registration at the UM Pay your tuition fees
Once you have successfully completed Step 4 you will receive a request to pay your tuition fees. As soon as you have received this request you must pay your tuition fees to UM within ten working days or arrange your direct debit for this. Ensure in any case that you have done this before 31 August.
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Anchored in the Eu(region)
As internationally oriented as UM may be, it also places great value on its strong connection with Limburg and the Euregion. The university nurtures partnerships with many regional companies, knowledge institutes and government agencies. Together, we aim to play a leading role in the sustainable economic development of the region.
In this context, UM and its partners have entered into the ambitious strategic programme Kennis-As Limburg. This programme will see the existing and new campuses in Maastricht, Geleen, Venlo and Parkstad merged into a single, international knowledge centre specialising in the areas of biomaterials and innovative healthcare. The campuses serve as flywheels to attract knowledge workers, keep the population vital and fuel the growth engine of the Limburg economy.
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Anchored in the Eu(region)
As internationally oriented as UM may be, it also places great value on its strong connection with Limburg and the Euregion. The university nurtures partnerships with many regional companies, knowledge institutes and government agencies. Together, we aim to play a leading role in the sustainable economic development of the region.
In this context, UM and its partners have entered into the ambitious strategic programme Kennis-As Limburg. This programme will see the existing and new campuses in Maastricht, Geleen, Venlo and Parkstad merged into a single, international knowledge centre specialising in the areas of biomaterials and innovative healthcare. The campuses serve as flywheels to attract knowledge workers, keep the population vital and fuel the growth engine of the Limburg economy.