Code of Conduct for International Students - Higher Education 2024.pdf
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… wish to inform international students comprehensibly, accessibly and unambiguously about the quality of the study programme, its place within the Dutch system, the provided facilities, the costs of studying and living, as well as the admission requirements for international students; The higher education institutions may only use the Dutch government’s internationalization policy instruments provided the institution maintains a proper relationship with international students. The Dutch … and Research Act (WHW); b. A description of the study programme, the certificate that will be obtained, and the legal status of the certificate including the examination regulations (or comparable regulations) or a summary thereof; c. The admission requirements of the study programme, including policies for admission and registration and the associated costs as referred to in Sections 3, 4 and 5; d. The language of instruction; e. Possible supplementary charges required by the higher education … between the education institution and the agent shall include at least: a. The responsibilities; b. The tasks, roles and obligations of both parties; c. The conditions for admission to the study programme, and in the case of preparatory education, the requirements for progression to the envisaged study programme; d. The payment of possible recruitment and broker costs to the agent; e. The obligation to evaluate the collaboration at least once every four years; f. The National Commission’s right of …