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Netherlands Sees First-Ever Drop in International Students in 20 Years

By Mehtab Ali Shah

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The Netherlands has long been one of Europe’s most popular study destinations. But for the first time in two decades of record-keeping, Dutch higher education institutions have reported a decline in their international student population.

The Numbers: A Small Drop, But a Big Milestone

According to Nuffic, Dutch higher education institutions enrolled 129,764 international students in 2025/26 — just 133 fewer students than the previous year, a decline of only 0.1%. Nuffic researcher Jonatan Weenink noted that even a slight decrease represents a meaningful break in a 20-year trend of consistent growth.

Where the Decline Is Concentrated

  • Bachelor’s program enrollments dropped 3.8% at research universities
  • Bachelor’s enrollments dropped 2.9% at universities of applied sciences (HBOs)

Master’s-level enrollment grew — up 2.9% at universities and 8.4% at HBOs — though much of this reflects students transferring from bachelor’s into master’s programs rather than genuinely new enrollment.

Why Undergraduate Numbers Are Falling

Dutch universities have cut the number of English-taught bachelor’s programs by roughly a third over the past few years amid political pressure and public debate over the impact of international students on the housing crisis.

Proposed government cuts — including a plan to slash 300 million euros from international education budgets — sparked protests among students, faculty, and academic associations.

Germany and China, historically top sending markets, both saw notable declines. German commencements fell 8.9% in 2025/26.

The Bright Spot: Rising Demand From India

New master’s enrollments from India rose by 16.5% in 2025/26, helping offset some of the decline from China. India has also overtaken China as a top non-EU sending market, alongside Türkiye.

A Possible Turning Point Ahead?

An incoming coalition government has proposed reversing planned education cuts and setting aside 1.5 billion euros to do so — a potentially significant reversal from the previous government’s approach.

What This Means for Prospective Students

  • English-taught bachelor’s options are shrinking, so confirm your program’s language of instruction before applying.
  • Master’s programs remain strong, with about 76% still taught in English.
  • Housing availability should be factored into your planning.
  • Watch for policy shifts, as conditions could improve under a new government.

Final Thoughts

The Netherlands’ first-ever decline in international enrollment is a modest number on paper, but it marks a symbolic turning point for a country that has spent two decades building a reputation as one of Europe’s most international-student-friendly destinations.

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Mehtab Ali Shah

I’m Mehtab Ai Shah, founder and editor of Savvybazar. I’ve helped thousands of students and professionals find scholarships, internships, and jobs by turning complex application rules into clear, step-by-step guides. On Savvybazar I publish verified listings, deadline alerts, and career resources so you can apply confidently and win opportunities.

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