1. Nordplus
Under the Nordplus programme, international students have the opportunity to study at one of the partner universitiesin the Nordic and Baltic countries. The Nordplus programme allows students to study at two or more universities in the Nordic and Baltic countriesthrough a double degree or joint degree programme. Students can study in Denmark, or in another country in the Nordic region, as a guest student. The Nordplus programme allows students who wish to study in the Nordic or Baltic region as a guest student or aspart of a Double Degree or Joint Degree. For more information on the Nordplus programme, please visit: www.nordplusonline.org
2. Erasmus
The Erasmus programme allows students from the EU, EEA, and Switzerland to study abroad as part of their higher education in their home country. The duration of the exchange can range from 2 to 12 months. For more information, please contact your home university or the national educational agency of your country. To learn more about the Erasmus programme and to find out if you are eligible to apply, please visit the website of the European Commission.www.erasmus-plus.ec.europa.eu
3. Fulbright Denmark
The Fulbright Program promotes mutual understanding between the people of the United States and participatingcountries around the world through educational exchange for study and research. Fulbright Sweden provides theAmerican students selected to study in Sweden with the opportunity to explore the traditions, history, and culture ofthe Nordic country, while also earning college credits or graduate credit toward a degree. The Fulbright Program is aU.S. government program funded by the United States Department of State. The program provides scholarships toU.S. Students to study and research in countries around the world. The program is designed to promote mutualunderstanding between the people of the United States and the people of the other countries significantly. Theprogram is an educational program funded by the United States Department of State. The program is a U.S.government program that is designed to foster mutual understanding. The Fulbright Program promotes cultural understanding through educational exchange for students, scholars for detail information please visit www.fullbrightcenter.dk
4. Danish government Scholarship
Danish universities get a limited number of government scholarships every year to support highly qualified students who are doing full-degree courses from countries outside the EU, EEA, or Switzerland. To be eligible for a scholarship, you must be a citizen of a country that is not part of the EU, the European Economic Area, or Switzerland, and you need to be enrolled in a full-degree higher education program. You also need to have a residence permit in Denmark that is valid for a certain period of time because of your education. You are not eligible for a Danish government scholarship if you are not from one of these countries or if you don't meet these conditions. For detail information please visit www.studyindenmark.dk
5. Danish state Educational support
The Danish State Educational Support (SU) is usually given to Danish residents. However, as an international student, you might be able to apply for the same rights when it comes to receiving state educational support. For detail information please visit www.su.dk