Gerda Andringa, Dean of UCR, emphasized the significance of the outcome: “I’m truly pleased that the concerns from our region have been heard. This decision not only offers clarity and reassurance to our current and prospective international students, but also clearly acknowledges their value to education and community life in Zeeland.”
International students are vital to Zeeland
In recent months, UCR has seen a decline in international student applications, partly due to the uncertainty surrounding the proposed Internationalization in Balance Act (WIB). UCR and other regional institutions feared further decreases, which could have serious consequences for program offerings and Zeeland’s broader appeal as a place to study and work.
A strong collective voice for accessible higher education
The motion, introduced by CDA MP Harmen Krul and adopted with broad parliamentary support, followed a sustained advocacy effort from within the province of Zeeland.
“I’m proud of the close cooperation across our province,” says Andringa. “We spoke with one voice: international students belong here. They enrich Zeeland—not only economically, but also socially and culturally.”
UCR committed to welcoming international students
UCR will actively communicate through campaigns and outreach that international students are welcome—both on our campus in Middelburg and in the province of Zeeland.
“We want to make it clear that students can not only study here, but also live, work, and feel at home,” adds Etienne de Jager, Managing Director.
UCR calls on the Ministry of Education to implement the motion carefully and to continue supporting an inclusive and internationally oriented higher education landscape in the Netherlands.