University of Aarhus, Institute of Business and Technology welcomes students from all over the world and the mixture of people with different nationalities creates a positive, thriving and multi-cultural community.
We are sure that you will find it an enjoyable and rewarding experience both educationally and socially to be an international degree student at AU-IBT. Read more about AU-IBT and Denmark in the AU-IBT survival guide in the right menu.
When you receive your admissions letter, you should contact the nearest Danish embassy or general consulate. The Danish representation will assist you in applying for a Danish residence permit. Remember that a residence permit to Denmark is issued for one year at a time.
You must expect to be able to document to the Danish authorities that you have sufficient financial funds to support yourself through-out the programme.
Tuition
Tuition is EUR 6,000 per year for non-EU citizens.
Please note! Tuition fees do not apply in the following cases:
For students who have obtained a permanent residence permit in Denmark or a time-limited residence permit with the possibility of a conversion into a permanent one.
According to EU law (including the EEC* agreement) specific conventions and exchange agreements etc., give the includeed parties the right to equality of treatment with Danish citizens when applying for admission to one of AU-IBT's full-time study programmes.
Family reunificated foreigners and foreigners who have obtained asylum in Denmark will, therefore, not have to pay tuition fee.
* EEC = Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein
Costs
EUR 5,800 per year will typically cover accommodation, food and general personal expenses.