Cost of living as a student in Wageningen - International Students Blog (2024)

Before I moved to the Netherlands to come and do my bachelors in Wageningen, my dad asked me to make a detailed budget of what my new life is going to cost. To be honest, I was at a loss for the most part, and I needed to do a lot of research to give a somewhat decent budget to my dad. So, in this blog, I will try and give a breakdown of what the general student’s monthly expenses are.

The overview

Here the university gives a broad estimate of what you should look at when thinking budget-wise. Please see the end of the blog for a detailed budget overview per month (based on estimates made in this blog)

Tuition fees (based on 2022-2023)

If you are an EU student, and you haven’t studied in the Netherlands before, your first year will cost 1105 euros, meaning around 92 euros per month.

In your second year ( or if you have already studied in the Netherlands) your tuition fee will be 2209 euros per year, meaning around 184 euros per month.

If you are a non-EU student, your first year will cost 15 700 euros, meaning around 1 308 euros per month.

The mentioned fees are for bachelor students – keep in mind that masters tuition fees are different.

You can check the tuition fees and estimated fees for 2023-2024 here.

Books/ study material

Most study materials are online or you can borrow books from previous students, however, if you do need to buy books, this can cost around 60-100 euros per period. If you spread this over 2 months, it’ll give you 30-50 euros per month. I want to highlight that this isn’t always the case. I haven’t met many students who always buy new books for these prices – as it is quite easy to borrow or buy second-hand from another student.

Living expenses

Rent

This varies a lot- depending on where you live, facilities, furnishing, amount of housemates, agency etc. However you can bargain at around 300- 500 euros per month for rent.

This can of course be higher if you decide to rent through a private housing agency and don’t have shared facilities.

Not sure about how to go around finding a room in Wageningen? Read this blog, explaining all the housing options.

Wageningen City Center

Health insurance

In the Netherlands, having health insurance is mandatory, even if you aren’t a citizen here.

Depending on your package and health care needs, your monthly fee will vary, but most students in the Netherlands pay around 120 euros per month.

* it may be possible for you to get a monthly allowance from the Dutch government for health care. This can be anywhere between 100-150 euros. For more information on this, you can read this article.

Food

You can expect to pay anywhere between 130-200 euros per month for food.

This, of course, depends on multiple factors. How much do you cook at home, are you someone who shops for bargains (buying vegetables at the market in Wageningen is cheaper), do you cook with others, how much do you go eating out etc.

Real-life example: I spent about 140 euros on food last month – most evenings I cook with my housemates and we all split the costs, I went out for coffee at cafés, and I usually have lunch with some bread, spreads and fruit (the dutch way), and I bought ready-made meals a few times etc. You get the idea.

Transport

In Wageningen, it is easy to get around by bike, but you can also go by bus. For example, if you want to go from the center of Wageningen to the university, a single trip is about 2 euros.

From Wageningen center to Ede-Wageningen (the closest train station) is around 3/4 euros for a single trip. From there on you can go by train to other cities.

Some students travel a lot by public transport and can pay quite a lot for this, say around 100 euros, however, others travel very little this way, and have almost no costs regarding this.

Clothing, toiletries etc

This is really hard to generalize for all students! For last month I spent 40 euros on toiletries whereas my boyfriend maybe spends 6 euros every 3 months. The same idea goes for clothing.

Here you are the best judge of how much you will spend. But for sake of simplicity, I will say 50 euros.

Beers and games

Activities

With what do you fill your weekends and free time? City trip? Going to the theatre with friends? Sports membership? Student association fees? Again only you can be the judge of this, but for example, I paid around 200 euros last month for this – I paid association fees, celebrated ‘carnival’ (an event in the line of a festival), paid gym membership, did a couple of fun activities etc.

Other expenses and thighs to think of…

  • Your internet and phone subscriptions, other media subscriptions etc.
  • Travel costs when going back home.
  • Initial start-up costs (visa costs, furniture, a bike, appliances, registration costs)
  • Holiday travels.

The grand total

Here I made an overview of what you can expect to pay per month based on the expenses mentioned above (paying first-year fees for bachelors):

Please keep in mind that this is only a general idea of what your expenses can look like. It is definitely possible to live a lot cheaper or more expensive per month, based on your own preferences.

I hope that this information gives you somewhat of an idea of what you can expect money-wise in your upcoming student life 🙂

Cost of living as a student in Wageningen - International Students Blog (2024)

FAQs

How much does it cost to live in Wageningen for international students? ›

If you are a non-EU student, your first year will cost 15 700 euros, meaning around 1 308 euros per month. The mentioned fees are for bachelor students – keep in mind that masters tuition fees are different. You can check the tuition fees and estimated fees for 2023-2024 here.

What is the living allowance for Wageningen University? ›

As soon as you have a Dutch bank account WUR will transfer the living allowance (€880) by monthly instalments to your Dutch bank account. This is the easiest way to proof your liquidity for the duration of your stay.

How much are Wageningen tuition fees for international students? ›

Wageningen University and Research International Students Fees
ExpenseCost in Euros
Tuition fee17,600
Research fee1,400
Living expenses11,125
Insurance1,475
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What is the average cost of living for international students in Netherlands? ›

Cost Of Living In Netherlands In for International Students 2024
ParametersCosts
Avg Cost Of LivingINR 86,000 (€ 952)
Avg Rent In City CentreINR 1.2L (€ 1352)
Avg Transportation Cost Monthly PassINR 7,200 (€ 80)
Avg Utilities CostINR 20,000 (€ 224)
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Is Wageningen good for international students? ›

Studying in Wageningen guarantees premium quality education and an international quality benchmark on your curriculum vitae. As a result, students have no problems finding internships, challenging work experience opportunities and career opportunities around the world.

How much does it cost to study in Wageningen University? ›

Tuition fees : €37,500.00 Living expenses : €22,662.50 Student insurance : €1,470.00 Residence permit : €174.00 Handling fees : €675.00 Total : €62,481,50 Page 2 The estimated total costs of two years of study for students with a non-EU/non-EFTA nationality who have to pay the master's institutional tuition fee 3 (ic3) ...

Is Wageningen University worth it? ›

Wageningen is one of the top-ranked universities in the world. According to influential university rankings, the university ranks world's best in the field of Agriculture & Forestry.

How much do assistant professors make at Wageningen University? ›

Your salary will depend on expertise and experience and the maximum gross salary for Assistant Professors is €5.826,- per month and for Associate Professors the salary can grow up to €6.940,- per month.

How many students does Wageningen have? ›

Nationalities. The 13,564 students of the university of Wageningen University & Research come from 115 countries.

What is the cheapest university for international students in the Netherlands? ›

Some of the cheapest universities in the Netherlands are Radboud University - average tuition fee of 2,143 EUR/year. University of Twente (UT) - average tuition fee of 2,083 EUR/year. Utrecht University - average tuition fee of 2,143 EUR/year. HAN University of Applied Sciences - average tuition fee of 2,083 EUR/year.

What is the average cost of international students? ›

For international students, undergraduate fees for 2021/22 started at around £11,400 (US$12,995) for lecture-based courses, going up to £67,892 (~US$77,390) or more for a top undergraduate medical degree. You can view the 10 most affordable universities for international undergraduates here.

Why does it cost so much for international students? ›

Most international students depend on their parents to finance their education which means that they not only have to pay more in tuition fees but their purchasing power is less because their parents are earning in local currencies.

What is the best city to live in the Netherlands for international students? ›

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How much money does a student need in Netherlands? ›

In general, the monthly cost of living in the Netherlands for an international student will be around €800-1200. An average room will cost between €400 and €700, but keep in mind that small towns will generally be cheaper than cities and that the type of accommodation will also have an impact on the price.

How much does a student need per month in the Netherlands? ›

The average budget while studying in the Netherlands will most likely range between 800 euros and 1,100 euros per month. You'll spend at least 400 euros out of this budget on rent. As a rule of thumb: try to squeeze your rent costs at 30% of your budget, so you don't feel overwhelmed.

How hard is it to get into Wageningen? ›

WUR is a competitive university with a 54 per cent acceptance rate, but if a student meets all the requirements and submits a good application, they're in with a strong chance of being accepted for student admission.

Is Wageningen a good city to live? ›

Wageningen has a thriving cultural and social life. Bars, restaurants, a cinema and a theatre create the elegance of a small city, in a beautiful rural setting. The nearby floodplains of the river Rhine and national park 'de Veluwe' are ideal for those who enjoy nature or like hiking, running or cycling.

Where is the cheapest place to be an international student? ›

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