 When you're going to study abroad, it's good to know what to expect financially. Let me tell you a bit more about the costs of studying at Saksjolm and living in the Netherlands and about ways to cover these costs. First of all, let's establish what type of course there are. There's your tuition fee, of course, to study at Saksjolm and there's a difference in amounts for when you're from the European Union and where you're not. Housing, unfortunately, isn't for free. We made another video in which we talk all about housing. You can find that video via the link in the description. But here is a little preview. Next to arranging your own housing, Saksjolm also has housing facilities. Then there's also insurance. When you're not from the EU, we will arrange insurance for you. We'll explain more about this topic in another video, just follow the link in the description. Then there are two types of costs only applicable to students that are not from the EU. Those are your visa and residence permit, which you need to legally enter and stay in the Netherlands. And then there's your proof of financial means, which you need to show the immigration service that you have what it takes financially to live in the Netherlands. The last one will be refunded once you're in the Netherlands. More information about the immigration procedures is covered in another video. So there's all these costs. You need to pay your tuition fee and additional costs at Saksjolm. When you're from the European Union, you have two options. You can transfer the money for the whole year at once, or pay in installments. In case you're not from the EU, for the first year of the study program, you have to transfer the money for the full year directly. In the years after, it's possible to pay in installments. Whoa, that's quite a bit of money. Is there any way to lighten the burden? Yes, some students can apply for student violence support and there are several scholarships available. As a student from the European Union, you may be eligible for student violence support provided by the Dutch government. At some point, most students in the Netherlands encounter DUAL. This organization is mostly known for providing students with student violence support and the student travel card. Your eligibility for this loan depends on your nationality or residency status, your age and your student program. Find more information about this on the website of DUAL, see the link in the description. As I told you, there are also a couple of scholarships available, with each having their own conditions and ways to apply. The Suxton Talent Scholarship is meant for talented candidates with above average 30 results who apply for a bachelor's program. The scholarship only applies to those who are not from the EU and pay the full institutional tuition fee. The Holland Scholarship is meant for excellent and very talented candidates who intend to follow their bachelor's or master's degree in the Netherlands. The scholarship only applies to those who are not from the EU and pay the full institutional tuition fee. Candidates for all bachelor's and some master's programs are eligible. Check our website to find out which master's programs. The Orange Tulip Scholarship is offered by Suxton as a waiver to bachelor candidates and candidates for some of our master's programs. Check our website if you want to find out which ones. The Suxton Excellence Scholarship is a scholarship for Suxton students who have passed a year of the bachelor's program and would like to continue studying the same program at Suxton. You can apply during each year of the main phase of your bachelor's study at Suxton. This means from the second year onwards up to a maximum of three times. Whether you can get it depends on your study progress. For more information visit our website. You can also check Study in Holland for an overview of funding opportunities which might be available to you. You'll find the links in the description of this video. And of course, in case you need assistance with finance and scholarships please contact us through email. Well, that's it for now. Do you want to know more about studying at Suxton or maybe about living in the Netherlands? Make sure to check out our other videos.