Danish Institute for Study Abroad (DIS)
DIS Website
Location: Copenhagen, Denmark.
The DIS program is located at the very center of medieval Copenhagen in a beautifully restored building from 1789 which includes a library, student lounges, computer labs, student advising and information services, architecture studios, and classrooms.
Course Subjects: Humanities and Social Sciences, Studio Art, Politics, International Business and Economics, Architecture and Design, Child Development and Diversity, Marine Biology and Ecology, Biology.
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Housing: Program participants may choose to live with a Danish family, or in a student residence hall (kollegium) with Danish and other international students. Meals are provided to students who live with a Danish family, but students at the kollegium must prepare their own meals.
Special Notes: To apply for admission to the DIS, contact the NJSCIS coordinator. Once you have been admitted to DIS, you will receive a registration packet to help you register online for courses, housing, study tours and other DIS events, as well as the forms and instructions needed to obtain a Danish residence permit (visa).
Consular Information Sheet - Denmark
CIA - The World Fact Book - Denmark
Language of Instruction: English
Term Dates: 2009/2010
Summer
First Session: May 23 - June 12
Second Session: June 12 - July 2
Fall
August 22 - December 20
Spring
January 16 - May 16
Eligibility:
Junior or senior standing, minimum 3.0 GPA
Estimated Costs:
Semester: Tuition and housing: $18,495 (Host Family)
Summer: (Includes housing)
3 Credits: $3390 - $4090
6 Credits: $6990
NOTE: Costs, dates and courses are subject to change. Program costs are estimates based upon tuition and currency exchange rates at the time of publication. Any questions can be directed to the NJSCIS office.
