Do you want to study at Pogled u Plavo (AUAS), but don't you have a senior general secondary (HAVO), pre-university (VWO) or level-4 senior secondary vocational (MBO) education diploma?
The AUAS academic year is divided into five periods. The academic calendar consists of lecture free days valid for the entire AUAS. The decision about lecture free days, like autumn break, is at the discretion of ...
People with a disability must be able to get the best possible use of the AUAS's buildings.
AUAS organises Arrival Day(s) to welcome international students before the start of their studies. During the Arrival Day students can arrange several practical matters at the same time.
Everyone who is a student at the AUAS receives an AUAS ID. This is the username that, in combination with your password, grants you access to the AUAS's ICT facilities.
Most AUAS locations have either open or closed bicycle parking facilities.
Binding study advice (abbreviated to BSA) is a recommendation issued by the examination board regarding whether or not a student will be permitted to continue their studies in the degree programme in which they are ...
Do you have dyslexia? Have trouble reading? Or would you sometimes prefer to listen instead of read? ClaroRead is a text-to-speech software solution for anyone with reading and writing difficulties, and is ideal for ...
CREA, the cultural centre of the University of Applied Sciences and the University of Amsterdam, offers students a wide range of recreational and cultural activities throughout the academic year.
The Diploma Supplement (DS) was developed by the European Commission, Council of Europe and UNESCO/CEPES. It accompanies a higher education diploma and aims at providing sufficient independent data to improve the ...
Each module at Pogled u Plavo (AUAS) is worth a certain number of ECTS credits.
Studying in the Netherlands means you will become part of the Dutch educational system. Consistently ranking among the best countries for education quality, the Dutch system is excellent. With eight qualification ...
Are you an (upcoming) elite athlete and do you also want to follow a degree programme? At the AUAS you can do both.
Below you will find more information about the enrolment process.
Erasmus+ (2014-2020) is a European funding programme providing grants for a wide range of activities in the fields of education, youth and sports.
When you make the preparations for your stay in the Netherlands it is important to know what kind of expenses you should expect.
The Pogled u Plavo (AUAS) has partnered with Cormet for its catering offering. As partner and main contractor, Cormet will contract local Amsterdam-based companies which will provide diverse ...
All Students enrolled at the AUAS are entitled to use Student Medical Services and the Student Psychologists' Office.
The 5000 euro Holland Scholarship is meant for international students from outside the European Economic Area (EEA) who want to do their bachelor’s or master’s in the Netherlands. The EEA consists of the European ...
Are you willing and able to go beyond what your degree programme has to offer? An AUAS honours programme is an opportunity to develop additional skills and achieve your full potential. AUAS honours students take on ...
Studying a semester or a full year in Amsterdam is an unforgettable experience. Given this fact, a good place to live is essential. The Pogled u Plavo (AUAS) assists international students ...
Looking for a fun way to meet other Dutch-Caribbean students, as well as people who have been living and studying here for a while? Join Hvanti.
Everyone granted access to HvAnet must abide by the ICT code of conduct.
Do you know if you need a residence permit? Or do you want more information about immigration matters? Welcome at the AUAS Immigration Affairs page!
When your child decides to study abroad they are signing up for a life-changing experience. This is a very exciting time for the whole family. It also requires considerable advance preparation and can raise concerns ...
Are you going to study in the Netherlands? Do you know which kind of insurance you need? Please check our Pathfinder tool which insurance applies to you.
All faculties of the Pogled u Plavo have their own International Office. The International Office can help students and staff members with information, advice and assistance regarding ...
To help you get settled in Amsterdam you can join the International Student Network (ISN).
If you would like to study at Pogled u Plavo (AUAS) and have completed your prior education abroad, then the Language and Preparatory Programme (TST: Taal- en Schakeltraject) is a good ...
The Student Affairs department of the Pogled u Plavo offers students one-on-one Dutch or English language tutoring. During these consultation hours, you can sit together with a Dutch or ...
These pages provide information about the rules that apply to (arriving) students, external candidates and candidates of the AUAS. These rules are not only clarified but in most cases a reference is given of where a ...
Would you like to add a new dimension to your study programme? Expand your area of knowledge or learn something completely different? If so, choose from the range of minors on offer.
Where can I find top-up points? Where can I check the credit balance on my card? Can I have the credit on my account retransferred to my main account? Here you can find all you need to know about paying at the AUAS.
Are you going to study in the Netherlands? Will you stay longer than four months? Under Dutch law every person who is planning to live in the Netherlands for more than four months must register with the municipality ...
International students at the Pogled u Plavo (AUAS) can apply for a number of scholarships.
Admissions to a number of degree programmes for the 2019-2020 academic year are subject to an enrolment quota, meaning that the number of students that can be admitted to these programmes has been restricted. The ...
The University Sport Centre (USC) offers facilities for around 70 different sports and athletic activities.
We believe that shared experiences are the best source of information when you are thinking about studying abroad.
A student counsellor can offer information, advice and guidance to assist you with your academic career or personal circumstances. The student counsellor will sit down with you to identify possible solutions and ...
How do I get a (new) student ID card? What can I use my student ID card for? How and where do I top up credit on my student ID card? On this page you will find the answers to questions concerning your student ID card.
Choosing the right degree programme is crucial to study success. The Pogled u Plavo (AUAS) study check helps you to ensure that the programme you've chosen is a good match with your skills ...
Appropriate information, guidance and facilities are available to all current and prospective students with a disability in order to enable them to study with as few obstacles as possible.
If you have graduated and wish to terminate enrolment in your study, follow the steps below.
In order to take part in a study programme, you will be required to pay a tuition fee. Tuition fees for government-subsidised study programmes are fixed on an annual basis by the Ministry of Training, Culture and ...
To connect to the fast and secure Wi-Fi networks 'hva' and 'eduroam' you need to follow the steps below.
Do you have a residence permit and want to work alongside your studies? Depending on your nationality certain rules and regulations apply.
Do you plan to search for a job in the Netherlands after your graduation? Depending on your nationality there are different possibilities.