Studies and Degrees

Last updated by dnlu (Slettet) on 2009-10-28
Accommodation

Finding accommodation in Copenhagen at a reasonable price can be a challenging task but certainly not an impossible one.

Flats and private rooms
Flats are not easy to come by and they are generally quite expensive. It is however usually possible to rent a room with a private landlord/-lady at a reasonable price and within a reasonable distance of the IT University. The price range for a rented flat is app. DKK 5,500, and app. DKK 3,500 for a rented room.
Have a look at Lejebolig.dk



Student Residence Halls (dorms)
Student residence halls offer accommodation in a student environment, which might be beneficial if you’ve just arrived in Denmark. Also, residence halls are usually quite cheap. The rent for a room at a student residence hall ranges from DKK 2,000 to DKK 4,000. Student residence halls generally have long waiting lists, so we recommend that you start looking for a room in a residence hall as soon as you receive your letter of admission from the IT University.



Tietgenkollegiet

Please read more about accommodation in The practical guide for new international students. Part one.


International Office
Once you have been accepted as a student to the IT University, the International Office will try to help you look for a place to stay. Fill in the Accommodation Application Form and mail it to the International Office; interoffice@itu.dk
The deadline for submissions is 1 June (for the autumn semester) or 1 December (for the spring semester).

We will still try to find accommodation for students applying after this deadline, but we cannot guarantee to find a place, so we recommend that students also sign up with CIU (Central Nomination Committee), see link elsewhere on this page.


The International Office is open weekdays from 10 to 13.
Phone: +45 7218 5230
Mail: interoffice@itu.dk


Find this page online at www1.itu.dk/sw94371.asp