These terms & conditions apply to all relationships between Rotterdam School of Management B.V. and Clients registering for an RSM B.V. Programme.
Appendix A applies to Clients of Degree Programmes and Appendix B applies to Clients of Open Programmes.
RSM | Rotterdam School of Management B.V., including its subsidiary RSM Executive Education B.V. |
Agreement | The (signed) document with which a Client accepts these terms & conditions. |
Alumni | Clients who have completed either a Degree Programme, a Bachelor of Science, Master of Science or PhD at RSM or Erasmus University Rotterdam. Or Clients who have completed an Open Programme with a duration of more than 40 hours at RSM. |
Certificate/Diploma | Proof of successful completion of a Programme. |
Client | A natural person participating in a Programme on the basis of an Agreement. |
Course Material | All material provided by RSM to Client within the context of a Programme. |
Degree Programmes | All accredited post-initial Master Programmes taught at RSM on the basis of the WHW, article 7.3b: the Full-Time and Executive MBA Programme, and the Executive Master of Science in Customs and Supply Chain Compliance. |
ECTS | European Credit Transfer System: ECTS represent the workload and defined learning outcomes of a given (component of a) Programme. |
GNIO | Geschillencollege Niet-Initiële Opleidingen, the Erasmus University Arbitration Board on Post-Initial Education. |
IT | Information Technology. |
MBA | Master in Business Administration: Post-initial, accredited Degree Programmes. |
NDA | Non-Disclosure Agreement. |
Online Form | The standard form on RSM’s website which contains an acceptance of these terms & conditions, to be filled in by the Client in order to enter into an Agreement for an Open Programme. |
Open Programmes | All courses, trainings, coaching sessions, and/or other educational offerings from RSM that do not fall under section 1.1e WHW. |
Programme | Degree Programmes and Open Programmes. |
Registration | The admittance of a Client to a Programme on the basis of an Agreement. |
Study Period | The period from the start date until the end date of a Programme. |
T&C | Terms & Conditions. |
TER | Teaching and Examination Regulations: The academic regulations regulating the Degree Programmes |
Tuition Fee | The total amount of money a Client must pay upon entering into the Registration Agreement. This fee may consist of multiple instalments. |
WHW | Wet op het Hoger Onderwijs en Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek, the Higher Education and Research Act |
Written/in Writing | In the form of a letter or a document, or by other digital means of communication, in accordance with article 6:227a of Dutch Civil Law. |
Article A1: Specific Payment Provisions
Article A2: Applicability TER, Academic Integrity Pledge, Career Services Regulations & Application Conditions
Article A3: Cancellation & Deferral
Article A4: Appeal & Complaints Procedure
Article B1: Specific Payment Provisions
Article B2: Open Programme Regulations
Article B3: Cancellation, Deferral & Substitution
In the final weeks prior to the Programme starting, RSM incurs non-refundable costs and expenses on behalf of the Client to deliver the Open Programme to the Client. RSM also has limited seats per Programme that can only be sold to one Client. Therefore, RSM charges a cancellation fee to recover the non-refundable costs and expenses incurred by RSM in case a Participant cancels or does not show up. These costs and expenses are dependent on the moment the request for cancellation is received. Therefore, the cancellation fee is calculated as follows:
25% of the Registration Fee if the cancellation notice is received twenty-eight (28) calendar days or less prior to the start date of the Open Programme;
100% of the Registration Fee if the cancellation notice is received five (5) calendar days or less prior to the start date of the Open Programme, if the Client does not show up, or if the cancellation notice is received after the Open Programme has started.
Article B4: Alternative Programme
Article B5: Appeal & Complaints Procedure