The Utrecht School of the Arts emphasizes the international dimension and level f its courses. We therefore welcome foreign students in Utrecht. However, you should be aware that if you plan to study at the Utrecht School of the Arts you might need a visa. If you need a visa, the way to apply for one depends on your nationality and the duration of your stay. Most students need a residence permit in order to be allowed entry into the Netherlands.
For more information: http://sscweb.hku.nl/english.
“The Netherlands is the country of polders, tulips, dikes and clogs.” If you are interested in more than just clichés about the Netherlands, read the book The Undutchables by Colin White for an introduction to the country, its inhabitants and typical Dutch behaviour. You might also have a look at this humorous vision of the Dutch made by two former international MA DDC students: http://dutchway.hku.nl
As a foreign student from a non-EU country you need to prove that you have enough knowledge of the English language by taking an IELTS language test. To be admitted to the MA DDC programme you need a minimum score of 6,0. Native English speakers are exempted from the test. http://www.ielts.org
The course lasts 48 weeks and starts in the second week of September. It runs in parallel with the schedule of the KMT Faculty.