Unique educational model
Haarlem campus emerged when Germany’s SRH Group partnered with the Dutch Global School for Entrepreneurship, though it transitioned fully under SRH management in January 2024. What makes this partnership significant is how it connects students with actual businesses from day one—companies that don’t just sponsor projects but hire graduates and collaborate throughout their studies, turning coursework into real experience that builds both portfolios and professional networks.
Haarlem campus status
The bachelor’s and master’s programs here hold NVAO accreditation, meaning they meet the quality standards set by the Dutch Ministry of Education. Membership in NRTO—a Dutch association that recognizes credible programs—adds another layer of validation. Together, these ensure that diplomas carry weight across European job markets and align with EU educational frameworks.
CORE methodology
Rather than juggling multiple courses, students dive into 5-week blocks focused on just two subjects at a time, which keeps the workload intense but manageable. Assessment happens continuously through 30 different formats—portfolios, case studies, research posters—so there’s no single exam week crunch. Teachers work as personal coaches, and because projects involve actual company partners, graduates leave with both their degree and professional references already in hand.