Eligibility
Admission to the DIS Program is competitive. All classes are taught in English
at the junior and senior level. Students should only apply if they possess intellectual
curiosity, are prepared to do serious academic work, and are sufficiently mature
to be able to take advantage of the experience offered in Copenhagen.
Normally, a cumulative B average (3.0) is required. This is a requirement of DIS. In exceptional cases, applicants not meeting this requirement will be considered. Note that certain courses have specific required course prerequisites.
Students currently on disciplinary, social, or academic probation are not eligible to apply for, or participate in, this program or any other SLU program. In addition, students with outstanding disciplinary fines, service hours and/or education program requirements are not eligible to participate in the program.
Application
Completed applications must be submitted to the Center for International and
Intercultural Studies by September 25 for the spring semester; February 20 for
the fall semester. Normally, decision letters will be sent out about a month after the
application deadline.
Students who are not accepted for off-campus study have one week from notification of the decision to file an appeal through the CIIS. A student must provide additional information that was not considered in the original decision. Students who wish to appeal a negative decision must first meet with the Director of Off-Campus Programs.