Bachelor
Finance and fees
Bachelor
Finance and fees
Finances and fees
Bachelor's degree applicants
You must pay an application fee if you:
- are not an EU/EEA citizen. Are not residing in Denmark and do not have a Danish upper secondary school exam or a Danish Bachelor’s degree or
- are not an EU/EEA citizen, are residing in Denmark with a temporary residence in Denmark and do not have a Danish upper secondary school exam
Exchange students from partner universities outside EU/EEA will not be charged application fees.
Erasmus Mundus applicants will not be charged application fees.
Deadline for payment of application fees
The application fee must be received by Aalborg University before 15 March, otherwise your application for admission to a Bachelor’s programme will not be processed.
Payment instructions
The application fee is 100 EUR and must be made through our webshop.
Pay application fee here.
Please note that you must upload the payment receipt to your application at www.optagelse.dk
Refund policy
Your application fee will be reimbursed if you accept an offer of admission, have paid your tuition fee and are still enrolled at Aalborg University by 1 October.
The application fee will only be reimbursed through the webshop.
If you are not offered admission, your application fee will not be reimbursed.
Travel insurance
Aalborg University strongly recommends that you take out a travel insurance for the full period you plan to stay in Denmark prior to leaving your home country. A general travel insurance will cover you against expenses in connection with illness, injuries, medical and dental treatment and usually also in case of theft.
Health insurance before you obtain a residence permit
Aalborg University strongly recommends that you take out a health insurance covering the first 4 to 6 weeks you spend in Denmark, since you are not eligible to free medical treatment until you receive your CPR-number health card.
Health insurance after obtaining a residence permit
Once you have obtained a residence permit, i.e. if you are staying in Denmark for at least three months, you are automatically included in the Danish Health Insurance Scheme which gives you the right to free medical treatment by general practitioners and in hospitals – but not by dentists.
When you register at the Citizen Service Center you will receive a personal registration number, which also serves as your health insurance number. After your registration you will receive a health insurance card. Remember always to bring the card along when you see your doctor or your dentist. The name, address and phone number of your chosen doctor will be printed on the card.
If your stay in Denmark will last less than three months you are not automatically covered by the Danish Health Insurance Scheme. The rules applicable vary according to nationality.
Accident insurance
Aalborg University also recommends that you take out a personal insurance to cover your stay in Denmark. Particularly students with laboratory work should ensure that they hold an insurance that covers accidents involving laboratory work. This insurance covers hospital and rehabilitation costs if you get injured in accidents – e.g. accidental fall or work/laboratory accidents.
Students from non-EU/EEA countries
Non-EU/EEA students must have obtained study and work permit prior to travelling to Denmark.
When you have paid the tuition fee and you are fully admitted, the Admissions Office will send you the application form for the study and work permit (an online ST1 form) via email. The Admissions Office has filled in part 1 of the form – you are required to fill in part 2. In the email from the Admissions Office, you will find your login and password in order to enter the application. You must use this information to login, continue and finish your application for your study and work permit. Please note that you must create the case order ID and pay the processing fee. You will receive detailed instructions in the email from the Admissions Office.
Please note that you must submit all pages of your passport, when you apply for a study and work permit.
The application process regarding your study and work permit lasts three months if you are applying for a Bachelors’s programme and two months if you are applying for a Master’s programme..
Please note that other procedures may apply to Exchange students.
Students from EU/EEA countries
EU/EEA students staying in Denmark for more than three months must obtain residence documents at the State Administration upon arrival in Denmark. Bring your passport, two passport photos and your ‘letter of Admission’ when contacting the State Administration Office.
Please note that it may last up to three weeks for the State Administration to process your application and issue your residence documents. You must obtain your residence documents before you can register with the Civil Service Center (Borgerservice).
Please find detailed information regarding opening days exclusively for EU/EEA students in the welcome package. You will receive the welcome package when attending the event ‘Arrival Day’.
Students from nordic countries
Nordic students are not required to obtain a study and work permit. If you stay for more than 6 months you must register directly with Borgerservice.
Students from outside EU/EEA countries are required to pay tuition fees in order to study at Aalborg University unless you hold one of the residence permits mentioned below.
Please note that students from EU/EEA countries are not required to pay tuition fees.?
Tuition fee covers expenses related to lectures, guidance, supervision and exams. In case you do not pass a course you are eligible for two re-examinations
Payment instructions
Please find payment instructions in your admission letter.
If your bank requires name and address of the beneficiary of the transfer order to complete it, please use the following:
The Admissions Office
Aalborg University
Fredrik Bajers Vej 1
9220 Aalborg East
Denmark
Refund policy
If a student wishes to withdraw from Aalborg University prior to the commencement of studies the paid tuition fee will be refunded in full. If a student withdraws from Aalborg University within the first month of the semester, i.e. February in regards to the spring semester and September in regards to the autumn semester, only part of the tuition fee will be refunded. However, if the student withdraws from Aalborg University later than one month after the commencement of studies the student will not be eligible for a refund.
Exemptions for paying tuition fee
You are exempt from paying tution fee if you hold one of the following Danish residence permits:
Please check your residence permit letter to see which type of residence permit you have.?
- A permanent residence permit.
- A residence permit with the possibility of a permanent residency.
- A temporary residence permit with a view to temporary residence in Denmark after the Danish Aliens Act, Consolidation section 7 (1, 2 and 3), and section 8 (1 and 2).
- A temporary residence permit with a view to temporary residence permit or with the possibility of a permanent residency after the Danish Aliens Act, Consolidation section 9 (1), or section 9 c (1) as a result of a familiar association to a foreigner with a residence permit after section 7 (1 and 2) or section 8 (1 and 2)
- A residence permit after the Danish Aliens Act, Consolidation section 9 m (1) as an accompanying child of a foreigner, who hold a residence permit based on employment etc. after the Danish Aliens Act, Consolidation section 9 a.
- A residence permit after Danish Aliens Act, Consolidation section 9 b (1) (foreigners with humanitarian protection status)?
- A temporary residence permit pursuant to Law no. 2055 of 16 November 2021 regarding persons who in Afghanistan have provided support to Danish authorities etc.
- A temporary residence permit in Denmark pursuant to Law no. 324 of 16 March 2022 regarding persons who have been displaced from Ukraine.
Students who have obtained EU status pursuant to the Executive Order on Residence in Denmark for Aliens Falling within the Rules of the European Union (the EU Residence Order) will not be charged tuition fees.?
Exchange students from partner universities outside EU/EEA will not be charged tuition fees.
Students from outside EU/EEA countries are required to pay tuition fees in order to study at Aalborg University (see rates below).?
Please note that students from EU/EEA countries are?not?required to pay tuition fees.
Aalborg University makes reservations concerning any adjustments that may arise in connection with the tuition fees. Fees are subject to change. If fees differ you will be required to pay the difference prior to your enrolment to Aalborg University.
Tuition fee rates for the academic year 2025 (two semesters)
- BSc in Applied Industrial Electronics DKK 114,400.
- BSc in Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology? DKK 114,400.
- BSc in Economics and Business Administration DKK 55,000.
Tuition payment for the first semester is due approximately three months before the commencement of studies. The following semesters the payment must take place one month before semester start.
The United Kingdom's (UK) decision to leave the EU means that as of 31 January 2020, the UK is no longer an EU member state.
British citizens without permanent residency?in Denmark
British citizens without permanent residency in Denmark according to EU law on free movement before 1 January 2021 must pay tuition fee and application fee.
Please note that you will need to obtain a Study and Work permit before entering Denmark. For more information, please see previous article on our website.
British citizens residing permanently in Denmark
British citizens residing permanently in Denmark according to EU law on free movement before 1 January 2021 are exempt from paying tuition fees and application fee.
Where do I find more information?
The Danish Ministry of Higher Education and Science – regarding tuition fees and student grants
If you are a foreign citizen, you must fulfil specific conditions in order to be granted equal status with Danish citizens and receive state educational grant (SU).
You can read more here for further information on SU.