It is a country that always ranks on the podium of the rankings of the happiest countries in the world, thanks to a thriving economy, openness to the world and an amazing combination of tradition and modernity.
Danish universities are modern and have a well-developed infrastructure, and courses of study are planned in such a way that they teach practical skills to prepare them for the profession. The study programmes are creative and interesting, such as Multimedia Design or Graphic Storytelling.
Important: On 25 June 2021, the Danish government decided to close most of the study programmes taught in English at Danish universities and academies of applied sciences, but there are still more than 90 courses taught in English. This number may change, if you are interested in the current data, please contact us by e-mail or phone.
Although the number of English courses available across Denmark has dropped significantly, there are still some interesting options to consider.
University tuition - studying in Denmark is free of charge.
Cost of living in Denmark - Although the no tuition policy in Denmark is very attractive for foreign students, you should expect higher costs of living than in Poland. On average, students spend between PLN 4000 and PLN 5000 per month. The cost of accommodation varies from 1500 PLN to 3000 PLN per month, city transport ticket is 200-300 PLN per month. On average, students spend 1000-1200zł on food every month, meals in bars and restaurants start from 65zł/person, and for a drink you pay about 20zł. Your cost of living will vary depending on your needs and habits. We encourage each of our applicants to take up a job and apply for a scholarship.
Denmark is certainly not one of the cheapest countries. . . What is the rule for staying in this country? Firstly, a job whose market is student-friendly, and secondly, a scholarship
Jobs - The job market in Denmark is very friendly and earnings high. Average earnings in this country are DKK 20 000-30 000, or DKK 12-18 thousand. PLN. As a student working 10-12 hours/week you can count on 2000-3000zł/month.
Scholarship - The maximum amount awarded is 6300DKK, or almost 4000zł! We wrote that the recipe is a job + scholarship. Why? The condition for granting the scholarship is to work 43 hours per month. Paradoxically, staying in Denmark may be easier than staying in Poland. Studying in Denmark can be much more affordable than many people think.