Our target groups Do you identify with one of our target groups? Check out the help we offer you. Student with a disability A stupid term, really, because it can also enrich your life. But it is the standard term used in higher education, so it’s what we use. Three out of ten students are challenged in some way, for example, because of dyslexia, ADHD, or a chronic illness. Informal carer You are taking care of your mother, father, or another family member. You do your homework when on break, or in between classes, but you have no idea how to keep up, and have not had time for sports or fun things with friends for a long time. Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences can help restore your balance. Studying parent Do you find it difficult to combine studying with your parental duties? We will look at your specific situation to determine how we can help you. Student from the Caribbean Leaving from the Caribbean, starting higher education, the transition from secondary school. Your life has been turned upside down! Far from family and friends, running a household and getting used to the higher education language level: it can be quite a challenge. Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences will help you. Statusholder student You have fled from your country to the Netherlands and now it’s time to study at RUAS. As a student in a foreign country, you might face some quite overwhelming issues. To make things easier for you, RUAS will support you before and during your studies. Top athlete Do you want to combine top sport with your study? Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences helps with the coordination of your school schedule and your training and competition schedules. Examples are: flexible scheduling, more choice in exam dates, flexible intern periods and educational material on ‘Cum Laude Learning’. Resources On this page you can find useful information and resources. If you are in need of financial help and or you need mental support due to the ongoing situation, take a look at this page. No results found on the basis of your selection Home Share this page Share on LinkedIn Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Email this page Print this page
Student with a disability A stupid term, really, because it can also enrich your life. But it is the standard term used in higher education, so it’s what we use. Three out of ten students are challenged in some way, for example, because of dyslexia, ADHD, or a chronic illness.
Informal carer You are taking care of your mother, father, or another family member. You do your homework when on break, or in between classes, but you have no idea how to keep up, and have not had time for sports or fun things with friends for a long time. Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences can help restore your balance.
Studying parent Do you find it difficult to combine studying with your parental duties? We will look at your specific situation to determine how we can help you.
Student from the Caribbean Leaving from the Caribbean, starting higher education, the transition from secondary school. Your life has been turned upside down! Far from family and friends, running a household and getting used to the higher education language level: it can be quite a challenge. Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences will help you.
Statusholder student You have fled from your country to the Netherlands and now it’s time to study at RUAS. As a student in a foreign country, you might face some quite overwhelming issues. To make things easier for you, RUAS will support you before and during your studies.
Top athlete Do you want to combine top sport with your study? Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences helps with the coordination of your school schedule and your training and competition schedules. Examples are: flexible scheduling, more choice in exam dates, flexible intern periods and educational material on ‘Cum Laude Learning’.
Resources On this page you can find useful information and resources. If you are in need of financial help and or you need mental support due to the ongoing situation, take a look at this page.