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Undergraduate Programs/Majors

  • Business
  • Communications
  • International Affairs

Concentration areas include:

  • Economics
  • European Studies
  • History
  • International Management
  • Politics
  • Technology Management
Vesalius College, Brussels

Belgium

Vesalius College, Brussels

Vesalius College, Brussels

International Education in the Heart of Europe

Contact: Ms. Jessica Black
Head of Admissions
Pleinlaan 2, B-1050 Brussels. Belgium.
Tel: +32 2 629 3626
Fax: +32 2 629 3637
Email: vesalius@vub.ac.be
Website: www.vesalius.edu

Urban Campus in Brussels, the political capital of the
European Union. Centrally located in NW Europe.

Accreditations

Vesalius College is registered with the Flemish Government of Belgium.

Facilities

Full range of university facilities including libraries, auditoriums, large sports complex, computer labs, cafeteria, cafés, student lounge, and more.

Activities

Student Government, Clubs, Sports and Student Publications. Other activities include cultural evenings, field trips and various public events held regularly throughout the city.

Year Tuition and Fees

Undergraduate: EUR 9430 plus room, board, books, transport, and insurance.

Financial Aid

Need- and merit-based. Merit scholarships pay full tuition (not fees, personal) and Financial Aid awards pay up to 1/3 of tuition in exchange for a work study job.

Special Program Features

Vesalius offers students a unique opportunity to study in an international city rich in culture and set squarely in the middle of world events. The student body at Vesalius College includes more than 70 different nationalities and speaks more than 35 languages. This diverse group of students forms a tight community providing students with the opportunity to work with and learn from each other and forge lasting friendships with people from many different cultures and perspectives. Small, interactive classes, flexibility in course selection, and continuous assessment characterize the college’s teaching methods. As a small college with a student body of approximately 400 and a low teacher-to-student ratio, the faculty is accessible and able to take a personal interest in the success of their students. These close working relationships form the cornerstone of the Vesalius educational philosophy.