Philosophy or physics? Medicine or mathematics? Law or a language? One of the distinguishing features of the program at UCR is that you do not have to choose. The Liberal Arts and Sciences concept is based upon the idea that today’s most complex problems can no longer be solved with a mono-disciplinary approach. Students at University College Roosevelt construct their own academic program, tailor-made to their individual interests. In doing so, the program prepares you for a world whose demands and challenges will grow more complex each year, while optimally preparing you for the master’s program or the job of your choice.
Each year 200 students are invited to enroll at University College Roosevelt. Approximately 100 of these students are from the Netherlands and Flanders while the other 100 students come from other areas.
Because of the diverse backgrounds of our students, their educational and personal experiences vary tremendously at application time. The Admissions Committee therefore evaluates all prospective students according to their individual merit. The final decision will be based in particular on the individual letter of motivation relating to the prospective student's interests and plans, as well as the personal interview.