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DUO visiting the Caribbean Repaying a study debt? Reduction of monthly instalment is often possible!

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The Education Executive Agency (DUO, Dienst Uitvoering Onderwijs) is visiting Aruba,
Curaçao, Bonaire, and St. Maarten from November 11 to 29. During the visit, DUO will
launch a campaign to alert former students that the amount they are repaying monthly on
their study debt may be reduced. Temporary service desks will be opened on all islands
during the visit. DUO will also organise information sessions on student finance.
Some of the former students that are repaying a study debt to DUO are paying a higher
monthly instalment than necessary. Many former students do not know that they need to
personally apply for a reduction in the monthly instalment and need to submit their income
details. Last year, DUO therefore launched a campaign. This campaign has already been very
successful. But to ensure that even more people are aware of this, DUO is now highlighting it
again. Caribbean Coordinator Monique Hoogerwerf explains: ‘We advise everyone to
communicate their income. In fact, the new monthly instalment can only go down and never
up.”
Temporary service desks
People who have questions about repaying their study debt or about student finance can
visit the temporary service desks without an appointment. Employees are on hand to assist
with filling in forms or if, for example, someone is no longer able to access Mijn DUO. It is
also possible to immediately apply for a reduction of the monthly instalment. This requires
an income statement from the Tax Office for 2022 and 2023. Visitors must bring along a
valid identity document.
Webinar for repayment
For former students, DUO also offers a webinar. In addition to information on the
application for a reduction in the monthly instalment and communication of the income, it
also covers the benefits of local repayment.
Information sessions for prospective students
For students who want to study in the Netherlands, DUO organises information sessions.
Here, students learn all about student finance and what they need to arrange for a
successful start to their studies. This year, for the first time, DUO is providing this
information together with the Collaborating Universities of Applied Sciences in Aruba and
Curaçao at the study and profession fair. This way, even more students and parents are
reached.

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