Stichting Hogeschool van Amsterdam

Institution details

Official name: Stichting Hogeschool van Amsterdam
English name: Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences
Institution email: [email protected]
This institution has not provided a link to their examination regulations

Location

Address

Wibautstraat 3B
1091 GH Amsterdam
Netherlands

52.3592016, 4.9096987

Campuses

This institution does not have any campus or has not added any campus to their page.

Offices

Disability / Inclusion Office

Additional information about contacting the Disability/Inclusion Office

International Relations Office

Additional information about contacting the International Relations Office

Procedures for students

Procedure to be recognised as a student with fewer opportunities

This institution has not provided information about how to be recognised as a student with fewer opportunities.

Procedure to be recognised as a student with a disability

The student counsellor makes an inventory of how personal problems are of influence on your studies and advises on coping with the problems in relation to the study. The student counsellor also gives advice on the options available within and outside the AUAS to support you.

The student counsellor helps you gain recognition for your special circumstances. This may mean that you will be eligible for extra facilities. Substantiation of these circumstances is of course required. Should you have problems, please report to the student counsellor within your first three months at AUAS. 

Substantiation (evidence) to support your request is required. The student counsellor will ask you to support your situation by providing documents.  
 

 

The student counsellor can advise you about possible adaptations to your study programme, such as:

  • extra assessment time
  • how to handle subjects that have compulsory attendance
  • adaptations to the internship, where possible
  • and other customised measures

If you obtain insufficient credits because of a disability, illness or other serious circumstances and there is a possibility of binding (negative) advice regarding continuation of studies, the student counsellor can advise the Examinations Board. Notification as soon as a problem occurs and evidence of circumstances are required.

The student counsellor can provide information about and mediate regarding applying for student grant and loan/tuition fee services.

The student counsellor can help you cope with reactions from co-students and the degree programme and can support you in handling your personal situation.

For additional information please visit our website.

This institution has not provided information about if the procedure applies for both local and international students

Adjustments for students with disabilities

  • May bring a note taker to educational activities
  • May bring a personal assistant to educational activities
  • May bring a Sign Language interpreter to the educational activities
  • May request adjusted courses materials: size, font and font size, braille, etc.
  • May request the course material in digital format
  • May request to record lectures
  • May use a laptop, tablet or iPad during lectures
  • May use elevators and other access facilities on campus
  • May bring a note taker to oral and written exams
  • May bring a personal assistant to the exam for practical help at the beginning and end of the exam
  • May bring a Sign Language interpreter to oral exams
  • May move the exams to the appropriate catch-up exam period within the same exam period
  • May take a seat in separate exam room for written exams
  • May take more preparation time before the oral exam
  • May take more time for the written exam
  • May use a laptop, tablet or iPad with assistive software during exams
  • May use a laptop, tablet or iPad with standard software during exams
  • Additional exam time 
  • Adjustment to study programme

Services and Support

Financial support

There are some additional funding opportunities for students with a EU residency. Opportunities for students form outside the EU are slim. Students can request a meeting with a student counsellor to discuss the possibilities.

 

Medical and Psychological support

Housing support

  • Weelchair-friendly apartments available.
  • Private kitchen apartments available for students with severe food allergies.
  • Hard floor apartments available for students with dust allergies.
  • Apartments close to the campus for students who suffer from epilepsy, OCD or anxiety disorder.  
  • We also have ground floor apartments available for students who suffer from anxiety disorder or other mental health problems.

Additional services

This institution does not provide additional support appart of those listed above.

Activities

Preparatory visits

Send an email to [email protected]

  • Tour of the campus
  • Ask questions
  • Talk to the programme director/coordinator
  • Meet international office
  • If possible see accommodation offered by AUAS

Welcoming activities

AUAS organizes an introduction day for international students. Visit https://amsterdamuas.com/arrivalday for more information. 

ISN organizes a social introduction week, for more information visit: https://isnamsterdam.nl/ 

If you need or want additional information upon arrival regarding studying with a disability please send us an email at; [email protected]