Preparatory Year
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preparatory
Course type:
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Language training
Course sector:
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1 year
Course duration:
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€ 7200
Tuition fee:
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€ 12200 ( specification )
Total-package fee:
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€ 7200
Tuition fee:
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€ 4000
Housing:
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€ 500
Visa and Residence Permit:
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€ 500
Insurance:
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€ 12200
Total:
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Introduction
For a long time international Bachelor and Master programmes at Saxion, taught in English, have been popular with students from all over the world. Apart from the appropriate educational background, it is essential that students master the English language sufficiently to be able to follow the international courses. For students who need intensive English language preparation in order to be admitted, Saxion offers preparatory courses of various duration and content.
Apart from improving your English, there are other benefits you may derive from taking part in the preparatory programmes. If you come from cultural backgrounds in which studying and teaching is done in completely different ways from what you will find at Saxion, preparation for more active and interactive study methods will lead to a better chance of academic success afterwards. Another benefit may be that it allows you some time to adapt yourself to Dutch culture and life in the Netherlands before you start your academic course.
Course content
The Preparatory Year comprises:
- an intensive 480-hour English course from mid-September until the end of June,
- general improvement of the four skills (listening, reading, writing and speaking), including IELTS test- preparation,
- 120 hours of supervised self-study and development of learner autonomy,
- introduction to the Netherlands, including some excursions and outings
In June, at the end of the course, there is an opportunity to take an IELTS test or Saxion Entrance Test to prove your language proficiency.
Requirements
It is essential that prospective students have already reached a score of IELTS 5.0 so that the starting level is in line with the level (IELTS 6.0) they have to achieve to get admission to courses of higher education.
Prospective students are required to apply for their future four-year course, Final-year or Masters programme at the same time they seek entry to the Preparatory courses. The reason for this is to ascertain if they have the proper previous education for their intended future studies.
Note for young students
Living and studying abroad demands a willingness of the student to adapt to a different culture, to accept different ways of doing things in the host country, different norms and values. Students will have to mature very fast and look after themselves: cook their own meals, clean their room or house, stay healthy.

