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    Studying in Belgium: Belgian Universities and Fees

    Citizens of the Republic of Türkiye can apply to study at a university in Belgium. The rest of the article will provide information about Belgian universities, education and fees.

    What types of education can be received in Belgium?

    The types of education that can be obtained in Belgium are listed below.

    • High School in Belgium
    • Associate Degree Education in Belgium
    • Undergraduate Education in Belgium
    • Postgraduate Education in Belgium
    • Doctoral Education in Belgium
    • Preparatory Courses in Belgium
    • Language Schools in Belgium

    Which Universities Provide Erasmus Education in Belgium?

    Universities offering Erasmus education in Belgium are listed below.

    • Erasmushogeschool Brussel/Brussels Erasmus University College (Anderlecht)
    • Vrije Universiteit (Brussels)
    • Catholic University of Leuven
    • University of Brussels Libre
    • Brussels Royal Conservatory
    • Brussels School of International Studies (BSIS), University of Kent
    • Vesalius College (Ixelles)
    • Ghent University
    • UCLouvain Saint-Louis University (Brussels)
    • ICHEC Brussels Management School
    • Haute Ecole EPHEC University (Brussels)
    • LUCA School of Arts (Schaerbeek)
    • Institute of Arts Saint-Luc (Saint-Gilles)
    • Leonardo da Vinci High School (Woluwe-Saint-Lambert)
    • Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management
    • La Cambre National School of Visual Arts (Brussels)
    • Brussels University of Applied Sciences
    • Royal Military Academy (Brussels)
    • International School of Protocol and Diplomacy (Brussels)
    • INSAS Film School (Ixelles)
    • Haute Free School (Brussels)
    • Erasmus University College Rotterdam
    • University of Liège
    • University of Antwerp
    • Catholic University of Brussels (Koekelberg)
    • Catholic University of Louvain
    • Francisco Ferrer University Brussels
    • Artevelde University of Applied Sciences campus (Ghent)
    • University of Applied Sciences West Flanders (Cortrij)
    • Ghent High School
    • Hainaut High School (Mons)
    • Antwerp School of Management (Antwerp)
    • Antwerp Maritime Academy (Antwerp)
    • Polytechnic Faculty of Mons
    • Karel de Grote University College (Antwerp)
    • VIVES University of Applied Sciences (West Flanders)
    • Artesis Plantijn university (Antwerp)
    • Vrije University (Amsterdam)
    • University of Maribor

    Students who want to study in Belgium with Erasmus are required to obtain a Belgium Erasmus Student Visa .

    Which Universities in Belgium Can I Study a Master's Degree?

    Universities in Belgium where postgraduate education can be obtained are listed below.

    • Uppsala University (Aalst)
    • University of Antwerp (Antwerp)
    • University of Luxembourg (Arlon)
    • University of Kent - Brussels School of International Studies (Brussels)
    • Vlerick Business School (Brussels)
    • Ghent University (Ghent)
    • Catholic University of Leuven (Ghent)
    • University of Namur (Namur)

    How Much Are Master's Degree Tuition Fees in Belgium?

    Tuition fees in Belgium vary depending on nationality, type of university and region of study. EU and EEA students pay lower tuition fees than non-EU and EEA students. Private universities are generally more expensive than public universities. Tuition fees also vary depending on the region of Belgium, which has three distinct regions.

    Education in Belgium is less expensive than other EU countries. Students spend 500 euros for accommodation, 300 euros for food, 35 euros for books, 20 euros for health services, 40 euros for public transport and 55 euros for entertainment. The total monthly budget is usually between 800 and 900 euros. Life in Belgium is financially affordable for students from other countries.

    What are the departments available for university education in Belgium?

    The most preferred university departments in Belgium are listed below.

    • Economy
    • Business Management
    • Computer science and information technology
    • Physical
    • Political Science

    How Much Are University Tuition Fees in Belgium?

    The price range for universities in Belgium ranges from 374 EUR to 836 EUR per year for EU students. For other international students from non-EU countries, tuition fees range from 890 EUR to 4175 EUR per year.

    Average Belgian university fees in 2024 are listed below.

    • University of Antwerp : $2,000
    • Hasselt University : $2,500
    • Catholic University of Leuven : $4,000
    • University of Liege : $5,400
    • Ghent University : $6,100
    • Vesalius College : $7,200

    Which Universities Can I Study at in Belgium?

    There are two types of universities in Belgium where you can study.

    • Belgian State Universities
    • Private Universities in Belgium

    Belgium State Universities and Prices

    Belgian Public Universities are listed below.

    • Tournai Fine Arts Academy
    • Antwerp School of Management (Antwerp)
    • AP University of Applied Sciences and Arts (Antwerp)
    • University College Artevelde (Ghent)
    • Arts² - Art Academy (Mons)
    • Brussels Royal Conservatory
    • Royal Conservatory of Liege
    • La Cambre National School of Visual Arts (Brussels)
    • Liège City Art School
    • Saint-Luc de Liège Art School
    • Erasmus University College Brussels
    • Evangelical Faculty of Theology (Leuven)
    • Albert Jacquard University College (Namur)
    • University College of Bruxelles-Brabant
    • Charlemagne University College (Liège)
    • University College of Hainaut (Mons)
    • Liège State College (Jemeppe-sur-Meuse)
    • Namur State College
    • University College of the Town of Liège
    • University College of Namur-Liège-Luxembourg (Namur)
    • EPHEC University College (Brussels)
    • Francisco Ferrer University College (Brussels)
    • Galilee University College (Brussels)
    • Leonardo da Vinci University College (Brussels)
    • Free Ilya Prigogine University College (Brussels)
    • Free University College of Mosane (Liège)
    • University College of Louvain and Hainaut (Mons)
    • Lucia de Brouckère University College (Brussels)
    • State University College of Hainaut-Condorcet (Mons)
    • Robert Schuman University College (Libramont)
    • Antwerp Maritime Academy (Antwerp)
    • Ghent University College
    • PXL University College (Hasselt)
    • Howest University of Applied Sciences (Kortrijk)
    • Catholic Institute for Advanced Commercial Studies (Brussels)
    • Higher National Institute of Performing Arts and Diffusion Techniques (Brussels)
    • Institute of Tropical Medicine (Antwerp)
    • Catholic University of Leuven
    • LUCA School of Arts (Brussels)
    • University of Liège
    • University of Mons
    • University of Antwerp
    • Ghent University
    • Hasselt University
    • VIVES University (Kortrijk)

    Ghent University Belgium

    Ghent University is one of the public universities in the Flemish region of Belgium. It was founded in 1817 by King Willem I of the Netherlands. Over 28,000 students study at Ghent University. Approximately 2,200 of these students come from other countries and half of the students come from EU countries. Ghent University employs 1,700 professors, 1,600 associate professors and 6,400 staff. The school has 11 faculties.

    Faculties and tuition fees at Ghent University are listed below.

    FacultyStandard (60 credit) fee
    Faculty of Arts and Philosophy1861 euro
    Faculty of Bioscience5743 euro
    Faculty of Law1861 euro
    Faculty of Science1861 euro
    Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences5743 euro
    Faculty of Engineering and Architecture5743 euro
    Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences5743 euro
    Faculty of Veterinary Medicine5743 euro
    Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences1861 euro
    Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences5743 euro
    Faculty of political and social sciences1861 euro

    The University of Antwerp has its origins in the Saint-Ignatius School of Business, founded in 1852 by the Society of Jesus. The school has around 20,000 students. The University of Antwerp has nine faculties, several centres and institutes, eleven central departments, and decision-making and advisory bodies. The university's core academic and administrative structures employ around 5,000 staff. The University of Antwerp maintains contact with the Antwerp University Hospital (UZA), the Antwerp School of Management (AMS) and the Antwerp University Association.

    University of Antwerp programs and fees are listed below.

    Program typeStandard fee of 60 credits for AEA studentsStandard fee of 60 credits for non-EEA members
    Licence961 euro3100 euro
    Postgraduate (Master)961 euro5800 Euro (standard) 3100 Euro (discounted)

    As an exception, the philosophy program at the University of Antwerp has set the standard fee at 961 Euros, regardless of whether it is a member of the AEA.

    Brussels School of International Studies

    The Brussels School of International Studies (BSIS) at the University of Kent was founded in 1998 and is a school that combines many different departments, from politics to immigration. The university accepts students from over 50 countries. There are around 220 postgraduate students who receive degrees. The dean of the university is Jeremy Carrette, professor of religion.

    Examples of undergraduate courses and fees at the Brussels School of International Studies at the University of Kent are listed below.

    SectionFull-time tuition for international students
    Accounting and finance16,800 euros
    Anthropology20,500 euros
    Architecture20,500 euros
    Biochemistry20,500 euros
    Business and management16,800 euros
    Drama and theatre20,500 euros
    History16,800 euros
    Law18,000 euros
    Pharmacy20,500 euros
    Sociology16,800 euros

    Hasselt University

    Hasselt University was founded in 1971 and has campuses in Hasselt and Diepenbeek, Belgium. Hasselt University is a public research university. The university has around 1,100 employees and around 7,000 students.

    The tuition fees of Hasselt University, which vary with the grant rate, are given below.

    Grant rate60 credits tuition fee
    Without grant961 euro
    To be granted505 euro
    Granted113 euro

    University of Liège

    The University of Liège was founded in 1817. The University has around 24,522 students, 4,600 of whom are foreign. The University employs 4,300 people, 2,800 academic staff and 1,300 administrative and technical support staff. The University of Liège consists of 11 faculties.

    University of Liège's master's programs and tuition fees are listed below.

    ProgramAnnual tuition feeLanguage of instruction
    Specializing in global supply chain management4,175 eurosEnglish
    International strategic marketing4,175 eurosEnglish
    Specialization in banking and asset management4,175 eurosEnglish
    Specialization in financial analysis and auditing4,175 eurosEnglish-French
    Economy4,175 eurosEnglish

    Private Universities in Belgium and Their Prices

    Private (foundation) Universities in Belgium are listed below.

    • College of Europe (Bruges)
    • Graphics Research School (Brussels)
    • Institute of Visual Arts (Louvain-la-Neuve)
    • Higher Institute of Music and Pedagogy (Namur)
    • Saint-Luc Institutes in Brussels
    • Karel de Grote University College (Antwerp)
    • Odisee University of Applied Sciences (Brussels)
    • Thomas More University of Applied Sciences (Mechelen)
    • University College Leuven-Limburg (Heverlee)
    • Catholic University of Louvain (Louvain-la-Neuve)
    • University of Namur
    • University of Brussels
    • University of Saint-Louis (Brussels)
    • Vesalius College (Brussels)
    • Vlerick Business School (Ghent)
    • Vrije Universiteit (Brussels)

    KU Leuven (Catholic University of Leuven)

    The former University of Leuven, KU Leuven, is an autonomous university founded in 1425 in accordance with Catholic tradition. The current KU Leuven was founded in Mechelen in 1834. The university enrolled over 58,000 students in 2017-2018. The language of the university is Dutch, although many programs are taught in English. The Catholic University of Leuven provides education through 15 faculties. These faculties are divided into three groups: science (humanities and social sciences), engineering and technology, and biomedical science.

    KU Leuven charges pre-doctoral students 474 euros per semester. This fee varies in special cases such as guest students, student exchange programs and scholarships.

    United Business Institutes of Belgium

    The United Business Institutes of Belgium (UBI) was founded in 1992. It provides education to many international students. It has campuses in Brussels, Luxembourg and China. Students enroll in undergraduate, masters and doctoral programs at UBI campuses. A down payment of 500 euros is charged to EU students and 9,750 euros to other international students, three times a year, at the United Business Institutes of Belgium.

    Vesalius College

    Vesalius College was founded in 1987 in Brussels. The university has 4 undergraduate programs. The undergraduate programs are Business Administration, Communications, International Relations, and International and European Law. Vesalius College has two graduate programs in Diplomacy, Global Governance and Global Peace and Security and Strategic Studies, and one graduate preparation program.

    The total tuition fee for 4 courses at Vesalius College is 6500 Euros. 50 Euros are paid for the approval of the courses.

    Vlerick Business School

    Vlerick Business School was founded in 1999 in the cities of Leuven and Ghent. The university offers education in 11 different fields. Examples of these fields are accounting and finance, entrepreneurship, management, human resources management and sales and marketing.

    The total tuition fee at Vlerick Business School is 39,500 euros. The tuition fee includes elective courses, textbooks and course materials, transport and accommodation for the European trip, executive coaching, use of campus facilities, alumni membership (during the programme) and an online subscription to the Financial Times (during the programme).

    Thomas More University of Applied Sciences

    Thomas More University of Applied Sciences was founded in 1921 as Villa Madonna College. The university has approximately 2,200 students. Thomas More University of Applied Sciences offers 34 undergraduate programs, 30 of which are in Dutch and 4 in English. Education is provided in English through 20 exchange programs. The university is located in Antwerp. The tuition fee for the university is set at $12,000 for 12-18 credits. If the number of credits taken is less than 12, $515 is paid, and if more than 18, $640 is added to the total fee.

    Catholic University of Leuven

    The Catholic University of Louvain was founded in 1425. It offers programs in humanities, health sciences, and science and technology. The school's language is French. The university is located 30 km southeast of Brussels.

    The annual tuition fee for enrolling in the programs of the Catholic University of Leuven is set at 4175 Euros.

    University of Belgium (Universite libre de Bruxelles)

    The University of Belgium was founded in 1834 by the Belgian lawyer Pierre-Théodore Verhaegen. The university has approximately 24,200 students, 33% of whom are from abroad. The University of Belgium is located in Brussels. The university has a total of 8 faculties and institutes.

    The annual tuition fee at the University of Belgium is set at 875 Euros for students from EU countries, while other countries are divided into two different lists. The annual fee for students in the first list remains at 875 Euros, while the tuition fee for students in the second list is set at 4175 Euros.

    University of Namur

    The University of Namur was founded in 1831. It is located in Namur, Belgium. The university's faculties are philosophy, law, economic-social and management sciences, informatics and health, and the fields in which education and research are actively carried out at the university.

    Tuition fees at the University of Namur can range from €835 to €4,175. If students from abroad come from a place on the least developed countries list, the tuition fee for them is set at €875. Other students from abroad pay an annual tuition fee of €4,175.

    Karel de Grote University College

    Karel de Grote University College was founded in Antwerp in 1994. The university has approximately 12,000 students and 1,200 employees. Karel de Grote University tuition fees are set at 938 euros for EEA students and 6,112 euros for non-EEA students.

    University of Versailles

    The Vrije-University was founded in 1969 in Brussels. It is a research university with education in Dutch and English. The Vrije-University has eight faculties: law and criminology, social sciences and business, physiotherapy, psychology and educational sciences, faculty of science and bioengineering sciences, medicine and pharmacy, arts and philosophy, engineering and physical education.

    The tuition fee at the Vrije Universiteit is 245 euros for undergraduate and graduate programs.

    Which Universities in Belgium Provide Education in English?

    Universities in Belgium that teach in English are listed below.

    • Catholic University of Leuven (1425) : The language of instruction at the Catholic University of Leuven is Dutch, but many programs are taught in English. The university has 15 different faculties.
    • Vrije University of Brussels (1834) : The Vrije university is a Dutch and English-speaking research university located in Brussels.
    • Vlerick Business School (1953) : Vlerick business school has campuses in Ghent, Leuven and Brussels.
    • Hasselt University (1971) : Hasselt University has campuses in Hasselt and Diepenbeek, Belgium. Hasselt is a public and research university, and was given this name in 2005.
    • University of Antwerp (1852) : The language of the University of Antwerp is Dutch, but it is also possible to take programs in English. It is a large university with approximately 20,000 students.

    What are the requirements for studying at a university in Belgium?

    The requirements for studying at a university in Belgium are listed below.

    • Acceptance letter from university in Belgium
    • Belgium student visa
    • Valid passport
    • Education certificate (transcript)
    • Duly filled application form
    • Application fee (70 Euros for a short-term visa, 210 Euros for a long-term visa.)
    • Belgium travel health insurance
    • Language proficiency exam result (For English; IELTS Academic, Toefl IBT, C1 Advanced, for Dutch; NT2-II diploma, for French; DELF or DALF, for German; DSH or DaF test is required.)
    • Security certificate
    • Financial adequacy (minimum 604 euros per month)
    • Motivation letter

    If your application to Belgian universities is accepted, the next step is to apply for a Belgian student visa .

    What are the advantages of studying at a university in Belgium?

    The advantages of studying at a university in Belgium are given below.

    • Well-developed public transport network
    • Opportunity to meet people from different cultures with a wide social circle
    • Delicious meals suitable for Turkish taste
    • Opportunity to speak more than one language with locals
    • Opportunity to study at universities ranked high in world university rankings

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