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Module: Welcome to Wittenborg Online (Wittenborg Online)
Glossary: FAQ Studying @ Wittenborg
Vikram Athavale
Question: (Last edited: Wednesday, 26 January 2022, 1:22 PM)PDP Registrations: Do I need to register for PDP? | ||
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Answer: PDP consists of three main sections: Academic English, Seminars and Portfolio. You are required to enrol for Academic English in the online course area, as the same as other modules. Note:Find more detailed information
in PDP AE module guide in the online area. Module
Guides for All Programmes. | ||
Question: (Last edited: Tuesday, 23 June 2020, 5:00 PM)Personal Support: How can I seek personal support while in the Netherlands? | ||
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Answer: Student Support is organised through the Front Desk. Staff are able to manage all general questions regarding the university and living in the Netherlands. Front Desk staff also assist students in the submission and collection of documents, including all aspects of registration and residence permits. Student Support assists with the following:
We are here to help, just ask!! The Student Services Desk is open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday to Friday. | ||
Question: (Last edited: Tuesday, 14 July 2020, 10:10 AM)Pre-Master Curriculum: Which Pre-Master's curriculum should I follow in the timetable? | ||
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Answer: You should select the relevant Pre-Master's programme in your timetable depending on the Master's Programme you are planning to undertake once you complete the Pre-Master's programme. | ||
Question: (Last edited: Tuesday, 23 June 2020, 5:07 PM)Pre-Master's: Is there an internship requirement for pre-master's students? | ||
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Answer: No, pre-master's is considered part of the master's programme; therefore, it is not a compulsory module. However, master's or pre-master's students can only do their internships during the last semester of their study programmes. | ||
Question: (Last edited: Tuesday, 18 October 2022, 9:25 AM)Printer Facilities: Where can I print documents? | ||
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No prinitng facility is available at the University premises. The recommended place for printing/copying/binding is CopyService Apeldoorn in the city centre. | ||
Question: (Last edited: Tuesday, 28 April 2020, 3:25 PM)Project Week: Will project week affect my grade or is the final examination grade solely important for passing the block? | ||
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Answer: Project weeks are part of the curriculum and it will affect your ECs and ultimately the progress of your studies. | ||
Question: (Last edited: Tuesday, 23 June 2020, 5:12 PM)Project Week: Do I need to complete all Project Weeks? | ||
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Answer: Yes,
you are required to attend and pass all Project Weeks in the given academic
year. | ||
Question: (Last edited: Tuesday, 23 June 2020, 5:13 PM)Project Weeks: How can I attend the Project Weeks? | ||
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Answer: At least 6 times a year, Wittenborg students are involved in a project week that challenges them through real-life, real-time projects organised by the university in cooperation with various companies and organisations, both locally, nationally and sometimes internationally. Students are divided into project groups and are given an assignment to be completed in a short period of time, usually one or two weeks. This means dealing with deadlines and pressure while working for a real client. At the end of the project week, findings are presented in a professional setting at Wittenborg University: an opportunity to hone consulting and presenting skills. In short: a stimulating and educational experience that prepares students for the reality of their future careers. For more information about participation and project weeks, email projectweek@wittenborg.eu. | ||
Question: (Last edited: Tuesday, 23 June 2020, 5:15 PM)Redirecting Post: How can I get my post redirected to my new residence overseas? | ||
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Answer: It can always be a hassle if your post gets misplaced after you have moved abroad. It may also be difficult for your friends or relatives to contact you if you have moved without letting them know in advance. There is a smart way to ensure any lost or misplaced posts by applying for this service on the Postnl website. This will enable all posts to your old address to be automatically redirected to the new address abroad. This service from Postnl is free of charge. To avoid confusion because the website is mainly in Dutch, there is the option of visiting a Postnl office in your area and activating this service. You can apply for this service online by visiting their Postnl website at: https://www.postnl.nl/ontvangen/post-doorsturen/doorzendservice/. | ||
Question: (Last edited: Thursday, 22 April 2021, 4:12 PM)Refund: How can I claim a refund? | ||
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Answer: Please fill in the Refund Request Form. If the request has been approved by the Finance Department, the payment would be made within 8 weeks. If your refund request has been rejected, you will be informed via e-mail latest within 8 weeks after receiving the refund request. If you have any further questions, you can contact registrar@wittenborg.eu. | ||
Question: (Last edited: Tuesday, 23 June 2020, 5:17 PM)Registration at Municipality: When should I register at the municipality? | ||
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Answer: After receiving a residence permit, foreign students can register in their municipality. All students must be registered at their local City Hall. Just call your local City Hall for an appointment. The Front Desk can make an appointment with the Gemeente (City Hall) for registration of the newly arrived students from abroad in Apeldoorn. For the appointment, students should bring the following documents:
Citizen Service Number (BSN)“Burgerservicenummer” (BSN) is a unique personal number that enables reliable and efficient data exchange between citizens and government. In the Netherlands, all residents must have their own BSN if they wish to engage in either part-time or full-time work or studies, and for administrative issues, such as opening a bank account. NOTE:
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Question: (Last edited: Tuesday, 14 July 2020, 10:04 AM)Residence Permit Expired: What should I do if my residence permit has expired but I cannot leave the Netherlands at this moment? | ||
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Answer: Submit an extension application at the IND desk where possible. If this is not possible, you can ask for a return decision at the counter. With a return decision, you then have an additional 28 days to leave the country. You can make appointments at the counter in the usual way, but bear in mind the currently limited services at the IND counters. | ||
Question: (Last edited: Tuesday, 9 March 2021, 10:59 AM)Residence Permit Gap: What is the "residence permit gap" and the consequences if I have a gap in the residence permit period? | ||
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Answer: A residence gap is an interruption in your continuous stay and may cause problems later on if you want to apply for a Dutch permanent residence. In general, a residence permit gap has affects in the longer term, if you decide to apply for a Dutch permanent residence permit in the future. In order to apply for a permanent residence permit, one of the requirements is that you have legally resided in the Netherlands for an uninterrupted period of five years or more before you make the permanent residence permit application. This means that you require to have had a valid residence permit for the full five years, without interruptions or gaps within this period. You have thus always applied for extension of your residence permit on time. Another requirement is that within these five consecutive years you have not stayed outside the Netherlands for six or more consecutive months, or three years in a row for four or more consecutive months. The consequence of a residence permit gap is that the period of legal residence in the Netherlands before this gap will not be taken into consideration. This means that you will have to start again building up a five-year uninterrupted period in the Netherlands to obtain permanent residency. For example: If your first residence permit is issued
from 01-09-2009 till 31-08-2013, and if you apply for residence permit
extension later than your expiration date (31-08-2013), then residency gap is
created, and the IND starts counting from that day onwards -- that day your application
form is received by the IND. Even a single day difference is recognised as a
residency gap. For more information and other requirements for applying the permanent residence permit, please visit: https://ind.nl/en/permanent-residence/Pages/permanent-residence-after-5-years.aspx Source: https://ind.nl | ||
Question: (Last edited: Wednesday, 6 October 2021, 8:33 AM)Residence Permit loss: What should be done if l lost my Residence Permit card? | ||
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Answer: If you lose your Residence, you need to follow the instructions below to report to the Immigration and Naturalisation Service (IND) this loss and to request a new residence permit card for yourself:
Finally, you need to send to the Registrar Office a front and back scan of your new residence permit once collected. | ||
Question: (Last edited: Tuesday, 28 April 2020, 10:36 AM)Residence Permit: Do I need a new residence permit after graduating from Wittenborg? | ||
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Answer: If students wish to stay in the Netherlands after graduating, they must apply for a new residence permit. They cannot stay on their study permit. Information about the conditions of a search year and applying for a new residence permit are on the website of the IND: https://ind.nl/en/work/Pages/Looking-for-a-job-after-study-promotion-or-research.aspx. After being hired by a Dutch company, the company will apply for a work permit for the student. | ||
Question: (Last edited: Wednesday, 3 March 2021, 9:54 AM)Residence Permit: How can I collect my Residence Permit from IND? | ||
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Answer: You will need to make an appointment to collect your residence permit, please make an online appointment via this link: Appointment to collect your residence document or original document | Immigration and Naturalisation Service (IND) Note:
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Question: (Last edited: Thursday, 29 December 2022, 3:27 PM)Residence Permit: How will it affect my student residence permit if I decide to stay outside of the Netherlands? | ||
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Answer: When you are holding a residence permit for study purpose, you may stay outside the Netherlands for a maximum of 6 months in a row or 3 years in a row each year for a maximum of 4 months in a row. As of 19-03-2021, the flexibility introduced by IND after COVID-19 that made it possible for the students to stay outside the Netherlands for a maximum of 12 months, comes to an end. Accordingly, the student who stays outside the Netherlands for more than 6 months is considered that he/she moved his/her main residence unless it is demonstrated in that individual case that student could not return to the Netherlands earlier due to unforeseeable circumstances, i.e. “force majeure”. A student who relocates his/her main residence loses the right to the residence permit. When should I come back?
Please note: It is not possible to return to the Netherlands after your main residency is withdrawn by the IND. This means that you cannot enter the Netherlands anymore. Consequently, a new visa application (TEV or VVR without MVV) must be submitted, which costs extra time and money for you. If you have any further questions, please contact Registry Department via registrar@wittenborg.eu. | ||
Question: (Last edited: Friday, 21 January 2022, 4:35 PM)Residence Permit: How will travelling back to my home country affect my residence permit? | ||
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For detailed info, please check via: https://ind.nl/en/Pages/main-residence.aspx.
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Question: (Last edited: Tuesday, 15 June 2021, 10:29 AM)Residence Permit: Is MVV required for British students who want to arrive in the Netherlands for the purpose of their studies? | ||
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Answer: British students can still apply for a residence document under the Withdrawal Agreement on https://ind.nl/en/Pages/Brexit-(UK-Withdrawal-Agreement).aspx by 30 September 2021 at the latest. This is only possible if they have demonstrably resided in the Netherlands before 1 January 2021. For British students who came or will come to the Netherlands
after 1 January 2021, we
will request a Dutch Residence Permit (VVR) without an MVV for study purpose,
and inform the students once we receive a notification letter (kennisgeving) from
the Immigration and Naturalisation Service (IND) stating that the
student will receive a VVR. When the students are in the Netherlands, they will
be able to collect their Dutch Study Permits from the IND office. For more information, kindly refer to the IND page: https://ind.nl/en/Pages/Brexit.aspx?mm_not=1 | ||
Question: (Last edited: Tuesday, 23 June 2020, 5:41 PM)Results: How can I check my results online? | ||
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Answer: Results details are available for current students in Osiris. All current students will have the option to check their results and transcripts and the option to print it.
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