Thank you for your interest in studying at Hasselt University.
Below you will find information on the admission requirements and application process for our English Master Programmes. We encourage you to carefully read through the steps before submitting your application.
Before starting your application, ensure you have gathered all the necessary documents and carefully follow these key steps. A complete application consists of two parts: submitting your online application and verifying your higher education documents. Please note that only complete applications will be considered, so it is essential to follow these steps thoroughly for a successful submission.
Find below a list of our English Master programmes:
When applying for one of those programmes, you'll have to choose a type of study contract. Hasselt University has three types of study contracts: diploma contract, credit contract and exam contract.
Moreover, there are scholarship opportunities available for international students.
If you are you interested in our full list of undergraduate, graduate, postgraduate and exchange programmes check out our full programme list.
Each programme has a specific deadline, depending on where you are from.
Are you an international student who is already living within the EEA?
You may follow the EEA deadlines.
Non-EEA Applicants - May 1
EEA Applicants - August 15
Non-EEA Applicants - April 1
EEA Applicants - July 1
Belgian Applicants - September 1
Non-EEA Applicants - March 1
EEA Applicants - July 1
Non-EEA Applicants - May 1
EEA Applicants - September 1
Non-EEA and EEA Applicants - September 1
Non-EEA Applicants - April 1
EEA Applicants - July 1
Belgian Citizens - August 15 (1) (2)
Non-EEA Applicants - June 1
EEA Applicants - August 1
Belgian Citizens - August 15 (1) (2)
(1) Students with Belgian academic degrees allowing for direct admission (see admission requirements for more info on these degrees) can register until September 15 without applying.
(2) When applying by September 2025, be aware that admittance by the start of the academic year 2025-2026 cannot be guaranteed.
Non-EEA Applicants - April 1
EEA Applicants - July 1
Belgian Applicants - August 15
Only for applicants that meet the criteria for VLIR UOS scholarship - February 1
All Applicants - March 15*
*You need to already be admitted to the programme of your choice in order to apply for this scholarship.
We therefore advice you to submit the application for the programme of your choice by February 1.
This gives the Admission Committee enough time to make a final decision on your admission in order for you to proceed with the application for the Master Mind Scholarship.
Before submitting an application it is important that you determine whether you are eligible.
Keep in mind that meeting the admission requirements does not guarantee admission.
The Admission Board reserves the right to adjust the admission requirements and the selection criteria every year.
Each programme has its own admission requirements.
Find below the specific requirements for the programme of your choice.
The international master of Interior Architecture with focus on Adaptive Reuse focuses on bachelors or masters in Architecture and/or Interior Architecture with a strong interest in adaptive reuse and the cultural aspects of (interior) architecture in a broad sense.
Find out more about the specific admission requirements on the Master of Interior Architecture programme page.
The Master of Management is an international one-year master programme (in English) that prepares students for a career in dynamic, international business environments. The programme focuses on confronting students with challenging strategic business problems to familiarize them with all major aspects of a business.
Find out more about the specific admission requirements on the Master of Management programme page.
The Master of Biomedical Sciences focuses on state-of-the-art methodology, knowledge, insight and academic skills, enabling graduates to unravel the molecular mechanisms of health and disease as independent researchers. The programme provides students with the knowledge and skills required for the proper design of a scientific research project.
Find out more about the specific admission requirements on the master of Biomedical Sciences programme page.
Transportation is a dynamic field and career opportunities are on the rise worldwide in the private and public sector including government agencies, road and transport authorities, transport operators, and local and international consulting agencies. Our alumni are typically employed as senior transportation planning professionals, public transport managers, traffic safety consultants or to research new transportation systems and technology. Are you looking for an exciting job, offering many career opportunities, then a master’s degree in Transportation Sciences is the right choice for you!
Find out more about the specific admission requirements on the Master of Transportation Sciences programme page.
The English two-year programme "Master of Statistics and Data Science" at Hasselt University combines a solid study of principles of statistics and modern data science, with a focus on applications in the life sciences (e.g. clinical trials, epidemiology, public health, genomics, …).
Find out more about the specific admission requirements on the Master of Statistics and Data Science programme page.
The master of Energy Engineering Technology in an international master programme for who is interested in becoming an Energy Transition Expert.
Now that you have chosen a programme, checked the deadlines and determined whether you are eligible it is time to submit your application!
The application process at Hasselt University consists of two mandatory steps. Your application will not be considered complete until both steps are fulfilled:
Complete your online application through our Application Portal. You will be required to provide personal information, academic history, and upload the necessary documents. You can upload all mandatory documents immediately or later under the ‘Upload Documents’ section of the portal. In order to apply to one of our academic master programmes you must provide and verify an academic bachelor’s degree. You can upload additional degrees and optional documents in the same section of the portal.
Important: All documents must be uploaded as PDFs. Make sure to merge all Higher Education Diplomas into a single file, and do the same for all Higher Education Transcripts of Records. Your online application will only be processed once your higher education documents can be verified based on the verification method you have selected. All communication and status updates will be managed through the Application Portal.
Deadline: Ensure that you submit your application by the deadline specified for your chosen programme.
Start Your Online ApplicationAfter submitting your online application, your higher education documents must be verified for your application to be processed. You will be required to select a verification method during your online application. Applications will not be reviewed without proper verification of your academic records. You can verify your documents using one of the following methods:
Upload digitally verifiable documents during your online application. The documents must be verified via your institution’s website, QR code, e-apostille, or e-legalisation. Non-verifiable scans or photocopies will not be accepted.
Accepted for Digital Verification:
NOT Accepted for Digital Verification:
Request your previous educational institution(s) to send your documents directly to us via email. They must include your application number and programme of choice. Email the documents to: verification@uhasselt.be
If digital verification or direct email are not possible, you have to send certified hard copies by postal mail. Ensure each page is stamped and signed in fresh ink by an official institution (notary, university, embassy, etc).
Address to:
Hasselt University
Admission for Master
Martelarenlaan 42
3500 Hasselt, Belgium
Application Processing: What to Expect?
Application PortalWe will start processing your online application once your higher education documents have been verified. You can track your application status through the Portal. If you have not received any updates from us, it means we have not yet received your documents for verification.
Each programme has its own Admission Board that reviews applications based on several criteria:
The Board's admission decision is based on an overall assessment of these factors, made with careful consideration and is final.
There is no set time frame. We recommend applying as early as possible so that, in the event of a positive outcome, you will have enough time to apply for a visa (if applicable) and prepare for your stay.
You can track your application through the Application Portal.
After the Admission Board reviews your application, they will send their final decision to the Admission Office. We will then notify you of the outcome, which will be one of the following:
Positive Admission Decisions: What’s Next?
Congratulations!
Once you receive the good news, you can access all essential documents through the Application Portal.
You may now begin preparing your stay.
Once admitted, you will receive payment instructions.
Ensure you pay the tuition fees at the latest one month before your arrival in Belgium.
Keep in mind you cannot be enrolled as a student at Hasselt University before the payment has been received.
For efficiency, all payments will be made online.
Once the tuition fees are paid, you will receive a confirmation and can proceed with the final step to enrol as a student at Hasselt University. Please note that final registration appointments open annually towards the end of June.
Nice to see you here!
Have you been admitted and paid your tuition fees?
Final registrations open annually towards the end of June. The appointment system is currently closed, so you cannot make an appointment for the 2025-2026 academic year yet.
Be sure to have completed your final registration before the academic year starts. Book an appointment to finalise your registration.
Once you have finalised your registration you will have access to your student account.
Then you need to compose and request your academic programme.
It is very important to do this as soon as possible.
Hasselt University has to send each student's registration data to the Higher Education Database.
The information in this database is the basis for any potential payment of child support and/or scholarships.
Down below you can find the answers to frequently asked questions.
Click on the plus sign next to the question to expand the answer.
Hasselt University offers 6 English master programmes:
All Bachelor programmes are taught in Dutch.
Candidates who wish to register in a Dutch-language Bachelor programme will need to demonstrate good command of Dutch and meet the Dutch language requirements.
Hasselt University does not offer a preparatory year to learn Dutch. Other universities in Flanders do offer this preparatory programme. You can find more information on the Study in Flanders website.
Hasselt University does not offer a preparatory year to learn Dutch. Other universities in Flanders do offer this preparatory programme. You can find more information on the Study in Flanders website.
We offer the VLIR ICP scholarship for our Master of Statistics programme (Biostatistics/Bioinformatics/Quantitative Epidemiology) and our Master of Transportation Sciences programme (Traffic Safety). Keep in mind you can only apply if you are younger than 35 and come from one of the eligible countries as listed on the website of Vliruos.
Next to that, we also offer the Mastermind scholarship. Please take a look at the Scholarships incoming students webpage for more information.
Please be careful when applying for other scholarships. An admission letter to study at Hasselt University always comes directly from our university and from an official mail address ending in @uhasselt.be.
Each programme has specific language requirements.
You can check them on our admission and application page.
To apply for the Master of Management programme, an academic IELTS (6.5) or TOEFL score (89-90) is compulsory, even if the medium of instruction during your previous education was English. Exemptions apply for native speakers and on campus degree holders (higher education) from Australia, Canada (English speaking part), Ireland, New Zealand, United Kingdom, United States of America.
To apply for the other English master programmes, native speakers or holders of a degree obtained in the English language are exempted from a language test.
All information can be found on our admission and application page.
To apply for the Master of Statistics and Data Science programme a GRE certificate is strongly recommended for holders of an international academic degree. Applicants with a Belgian degree of higher education are exempted from the GRE General test. There are no minimum score requirements for the GRE general test. The institutional code of Hasselt University for the GRE test is 3112.
Read more information on the learning account webpage.
From the academic year 2007-2008 onwards all students from the P.R. China will have to obtain a certificate of academic screening issued by the Academic Evaluation Centre (APS) of the German Embassy in Beijing before being allowed to enroll at any higher education institution, language course or other preparatory course in Flanders. The APS certificate is also required for obtaining a student visa to Belgium. More information on APS can be found at the APS website.
In some cases, you can be exempted from (part of) the APS procedure. For more info, please send an email to admissionformaster@uhasselt.be.
It is not possible to review your profile in advance to verify if you are eligible for the programme.
We advise you to submit your application for the programme. Once your application file is complete, the Admission Board will evaluate your file.
We cannot tell you beforehand whether or not you would be admitted, since our Admission Board reviews each incoming file based on several criteria (preliminary education, proficiency of English language, motivation...).
You can consult the complete application procedure on our admission and application page.
Check our admission and application page.
The application process at Hasselt University consists of two mandatory steps. Your application will not be considered complete until both steps are fulfilled:
File Format:
All documents must be uploaded in PDF format.
Merging Documents:
Verification Process:
Your online application will only be processed once your higher education documents have been verified through the verification method you selected.
Communication & Updates:
All communication and status updates regarding your application will be handled through the Application Portal.
To apply for the scholarship, eligible candidates will be given access to a Google Form within the Application Form itself. You will need to complete this form and upload your answers through the online Application Portal.
This scholarship is only offered for the Master of Statistics and Data Science (Biostatistics, Bioinformatics and Quantitative Epidemiology) as well as for the Master of Transportation Sciences (Traffic Safety).
Applications for the Master Mind scholarship will open towards the end of December/beginning of January. Around that time, the info on the Master Mind scholarship webpage will be updated.
This application process consist two parts:
1. Application for academic admission
2. Application for the Master Mind scholarship
Applying at Hasselt University is free of charge. You do not have to pay an application fee.
You will receive status updates via email and can track your application through the Application Portal.
Note that we do not review online applications until we have received and verified the required higher education documents via one of the three verification methods.
Your online application is only the first part of the application process. The second part is the verification of your documents. The authenticity of your documents must be verified by the Admissions Office.
Your application will only be processed when both parts of the application process have been completed.
This is a copy of your original documents needs to be certified by an official institution. This can be the university, the notary, the embassy…
The official institution of your choice stamps and signs the copy again to attest that it is a true copy of the original document. The document needs to contain on original, fresh stamp (in real ink) on each page.
Photocopies and digital versions of certified documents will not be accepted.
Due to the high volume of applications, we are unable to confirm receipt of your documents individually.
Important: If you are from Iran, please note that we cannot digitally verify your documents, even if they contain a valid QR code, due to restrictions on accessing Iranian verification websites outside the country. We apologise for this inconvenience and urge you to verify your documents via one of the other two accepted methods.
The certified hard copies you send us to complete the application process cannot be returned. Therefore, it is crucial not to send us your original documents, these cannot be returned to you.
There are three methods of document verification, two of which are digital. Check our admission and application page for more information.
Important: If you are from Iran, please note that we cannot digitally verify your documents, even if they contain a valid QR code, due to restrictions on accessing Iranian verification websites outside the country. We apologise for this inconvenience and urge you to verify your documents via one of the other two accepted methods.
In case you want to defer your admission to the following academic year, you need to send an email to the admission’s office asking for a deferment of your admission before the deadline. Your file will then be resent to the Admission Board to be reevaluated.
In case you are readmitted, you will receive a new letter of admission, which you can use to apply for your visa.
Please keep in mind that the fact that you received admission last year does not guarantee you will be readmitted for the next academic year, since admission requirements can change each year.
If you want to re-apply for a programme after several years, please send an email to admissionformaster@uhasselt.be so we can unlock the documents in your online application file.
It is important to update your online application file and to send new certified hard copies by postal mail before the deadline.
Please keep in mind that the fact that you received admission in the past does not guarantee you will be readmitted, since admission requirements can change each year.
It is not necessary to start a new online application. Re-open your online application file at and change the academic year to the upcoming academic year in the ‘Study programme’ section.
Send a new VLIR ICP application form (downloadable on the ICP page), along with an updated CV, a new motivational letter, two new letters of recommendation and other new documents that might be of added value to your application to Hasselt University by postal mail before February 1st.
Contact the admission’s office about your re-application.
You can access the Application Portal using the links available on the website. Please note that the link in the activation email you received is a one-time use link for account activation only and cannot be used to log in to the Portal.
If you have started an application but haven't submitted it yet, you can continue working on it from the Overview of Applications tab in the Portal.
Yes, you can apply to multiple programmes simultaneously. However, please note that the admission requirements may vary, so be sure to check your eligibility for each program.
You can withdraw your application only after it has been submitted. To do so, go to the Overview of Applications tab within the Portal.
In Flanders a system of learning account has been established to monitor students' study progress and to stimulate students to make well-informed study choices.
If you have never studied in Higher Education in Flanders, select 'incorrect' for the study credits according to DHO. This will open another field where you need to enter 140.
For all programmes, the following mandatory documents must be uploaded:
Depending on the specific programme you are applying to, additional mandatory documents may be required:
You can also upload extra, non-mandatory documents to strengthen your application. This can be done via the drop-down list in the 'Upload Documents' tab within the Portal, but only after you have submitted your application.
Important: Applications will only be considered once you have completed your online application and submitted higher education diploma certificate(s) and transcript(s) for verification.
You can add all non-mandatory documents through the Upload Documents tab in the Portal, where you'll find a dropdown list with various document options. Please note that you can only do this after submitting your application.
If you are applying for the Vliruos scholarship, you must upload two letters of recommendation through the Upload Documents tab in the Portal. You will find a dropdown list with various document options. Please note that you can only upload these documents after submitting your application.
You can view the required documents and accompanying comments via the Upload Documents section of the Application Portal. For each uploaded document, you will see whether it has been approved (green) or rejected (red). If a document is rejected, the reason will be provided directly underneath it.
If you have completed your online application and submitted documents for verification through one of the accepted methods, but you still see the status 'in process,' it means your application has not yet been processed by the Admissions Office. Please refrain from contacting us for updates, as we are working to process all applications as quickly as possible.
A course description serves to state the rationale for each course and give an overview of key content covered, skills and knowledge to be learned. It is a mandatory document for the Master of Statistics and Data Science. You can request your previous university to provide you with one or find the information on an online study guide.
A thesis abstract is a summary of a thesis completed during your previous higher education studies. It is a mandatory document for the Master of Management programme. If you have not written a thesis, you may submit a summary of an internship you completed during your studies, or alternatively, an empty document.
The tuition fee differs depending on the programme you want to enroll for. Other factors such as your nationality determine the amount of the tuition fee. Please check the Tuition Fees webpage for more info.
We offer the VLIR ICP scholarship and the Mastermind scholarship. For more information, please check the Scholarships incoming students webpage.
Please be careful when applying for other scholarships. An admission letter to study at Hasselt University always comes directly from our university and from an official mail address ending in @uhasselt.be.
When you are academically selected for the programme, you will receive payment instructions by e-mail. The payment must be made by (international) bank transfer.
Do not forget to mention the “structured communication” (reference) when making the payment. This “code” is linked to your online application file.
We do not offer the possibility of paying in installments.
The payment instructions you will receive by email once you have been admitted, will ask you to pay the fees within one month. However, for international students we make an exemption. International students have to pay the fees one month before their arrival in Belgium at the latest.
The tuition fee needs to be paid before you can finalize your registration as a student (also if you are admitted shortly before the start of the academic year).
A refund of the tuition fee is possible. Send an email to the admission’s office with the details of your bank account: name of the account holder, bank account number, BIC or SWIFT code. This will be passed on to the financial department who will treat your request for a refund of the fee. This process can take several weeks.
Visa applications are the responsibility of the incoming student. The university does not have any influence on the procedure and cannot intervene in the visa process.
The role of Hasselt University is limited to providing an admission letter, some practical information and, on demand, a letter to proof your solvency.
ATTENTION: Students should not enter Belgium with a tourist visa if they intend to stay longer than 90 days or three months.
When applying for a visa or a residence permit, students are asked to proof their solvency. Depending on the country, one of the following proof of solvency may apply:
In case you would like to use the last option (proof your own financial means), Hasselt University can assist you and provide you a letter to proof solvency. For more info, please check the Visa webpage.
Living standards are quite high in Belgium. Therefore, all international students and guests of Hasselt University are advised to make sure that they have the financial means for a stay in Belgium, before they leave their home country.
Besides the tuition fee, education includes some other costs. You can find an overview of those costs on the Other costs webpage.
It is important for students travelling to Hasselt University from a non-EEU country to check all information about health insurance on this webpage.
Accommodation is arranged only for VLIR-ICP Scholarship students.
All other foreign students should find accommodation by themselves.
One option is to use the “housing database” put together by the Office for Student Affairs of UHasselt. This database includes student rooms which are let under conditions controlled by the Office for Student Affairs. Visit the Student housing webpage for more info.
An alternative option is to rent accommodation from landlords not subscribing to the UHasselt housing database or from private housing agencies.
Students who are not in Belgium before the beginning of September might encounter difficulties in finding a room. By that time there will be almost no rooms left on the list that is made available through the Office for Student Affairs. Note that the later you arrive, the larger the problem to find a room.
You need to be present before the start of the academic year, preferably before the start of the orientation programme. The orientation programme will be organised a week before the start of the academic year. The exact date by which you have to be present is mentioned on your admission letter (‘Arrival date’).
You can find the starting date of the academic year and another important dates in the academic calendar.
Once you are admitted to the programme of your choice, your registration at our university is not finalised yet.
When you have paid the tuition fee and you have received a confirmation of receipt from us, you will have to book an appointment with one of our staff members to finalize your registration. Final registrations open each year towards the end of June, and your registration needs to be finalized before the start of the academic year.
If you are admitted to an on campus programme you need to book a physical appointment at Campus Hasselt (Martelarenlaan 42, 3500 Hasselt).
If you are admitted to a distance learning programme, completing your payment is confirmation that you wish to finalise your registration and you will automatically be registered.
At Hasselt University, the academic year starts on the third Monday of September.
The starting date of the academic year and other important dates can be found in the academic calendar.
A week prior to the start of the academic year, UHasselt organises orientation days for international students. Please take a look at this webpage for more info on the orientation days.
Once you have finalised your registration you will have access to your student account. You will then need to compose your academic programme. It is very important to do that as soon as possible.
International students will receive their diploma and diploma supplement during the graduation ceremony or shortly after.
If you are not in Belgium anymore, your diploma and diploma supplement will be sent by registered postal mail. You will receive an email to verify your current address.
Contact us: admissionformaster@uhasselt.be