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University College Utrecht
University College Utrecht (UCU) provides English-language Liberal Arts and Sciences undergraduate education. Founded in 1998, as the first university college in the Netherlands, it is part of Utrecht University. Around 750 students of 70 different nationalities live and study on campus. Students can design their individual curriculum with courses from more than 20 disciplines in three domains: Science, Social Sciences and Humanities.
All students follow a three-year bachelor programme. They graduate with a degree from Utrecht University, either a Bachelor of Science or a Bachelor of Arts.
The campus is located at the former Kromhout Kazerne.
The classes are in three academic buildings. These stand around the central quad on both sides of the College Hall. These buildings are named Voltaire, Locke and Newton.
The Dining Hall building served as a military mess on the Kromhout Kazerne. The building now hosts the University College Student Association Bar, a cafetaria and café, a student gym, the University College Student Association Office, UC Student Council Office, and the Campus Affairs Representatives Office..
The Auditorium building used to serve as a military museum, but is now used for larger lectures and performances.
Students admission policy is based on merit, broad academic interest, and motivation. The application procedure includes submission of a letter of motivation, references, an English proficiency requirement, as well as an interview. University College Utrecht also offers limited scholarships in the form of campus fee waivers to further help students.
The Keuzegids (Dutch study choice guide) assesses about 400 bachelor programs on success rates, quality of education, quality of teaching, facilities and more. University College Utrecht has been awarded the Top Rated Programme quality seal since 2013 annually. The Acceptance rate is about 22%.
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University College Utrecht
University College Utrecht (UCU) provides English-language Liberal Arts and Sciences undergraduate education. Founded in 1998, as the first university college in the Netherlands, it is part of Utrecht University. Around 750 students of 70 different nationalities live and study on campus. Students can design their individual curriculum with courses from more than 20 disciplines in three domains: Science, Social Sciences and Humanities.
All students follow a three-year bachelor programme. They graduate with a degree from Utrecht University, either a Bachelor of Science or a Bachelor of Arts.
The campus is located at the former Kromhout Kazerne.
The classes are in three academic buildings. These stand around the central quad on both sides of the College Hall. These buildings are named Voltaire, Locke and Newton.
The Dining Hall building served as a military mess on the Kromhout Kazerne. The building now hosts the University College Student Association Bar, a cafetaria and café, a student gym, the University College Student Association Office, UC Student Council Office, and the Campus Affairs Representatives Office..
The Auditorium building used to serve as a military museum, but is now used for larger lectures and performances.
Students admission policy is based on merit, broad academic interest, and motivation. The application procedure includes submission of a letter of motivation, references, an English proficiency requirement, as well as an interview. University College Utrecht also offers limited scholarships in the form of campus fee waivers to further help students.
The Keuzegids (Dutch study choice guide) assesses about 400 bachelor programs on success rates, quality of education, quality of teaching, facilities and more. University College Utrecht has been awarded the Top Rated Programme quality seal since 2013 annually. The Acceptance rate is about 22%.