Information for new exchange students (2024)

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This page contains important information which may help ease your transition to life as an international exchange student at VIA University College. You can find information relevant in the time before your arrival and during your stay.

Before you arrive

  • Visa and residence permit

    When travelling to Denmark you need to have the right permits in place. Depending on how long you are planning on staying and where you come from, you may need a visa or a residence permit. However, if you are staying in Denmark for less than 3 months, you do not need a residence permit or CPR number.

    Learn more about residence permit and visa in Denmark here!

  • Join the VIA community at Goin'

    Goin’ is VIA’s online community for international students going to VIA. Here, you can connect with other coming as well as current students in an online, social community, allowing you to expand your network before arriving at VIA. You can connect with other students from your exchange programme, campus, home country, etc. and join themed groups for e.g. housing, nightlife, or other joint interests.

    Joining the Goin’ community will ease your transition to student life in Denmark and provide access to a peer-to-peer space where you can bond, find a place to stay, buy used books, and ask all your questions.

    You will get an invitation link to Goin via e-mail before study start.

  • Check your insurance

    When moving to Denmark, you should check up on your insurances to make sure you have the coverage you need in case of an emergency, as insurance in Denmark may be different from what you are used to at home.

    Learn more about insurance in Denmark here!

  • Housing, fees and living expenses

    You should start looking for accommodation as early as possible. VIA offers housing guidance to exchange students at some of our campuses/programmes. You will receive more information after admission.

    Note that most student accommodation in Denmark is unfurnished, so make sure to check your lease or ask the landlord before arrival – even if you have seen photos of a furnished apartment.

    However, some dormitories offer furnished rooms/apartments or have furniture that you can rent or borrow. Even though you are renting a furnished room or apartment, you usually must acquire e.g. kitchen utensils, bed sheets, pillows, and the like yourself. Affordable housing supplies can be found in IKEA, Jysk and similar stores. Secondhand shops are good places to find kitchen utensils.

    Go to our housing page for more information on housing options near all of VIA's locations

    Fees

    As per definition, a student exchange is tuition free, however you may have to buy books or print texts for your study programme. The cost of books and texts varies depending on study programme.

    Living expenses

    To learn more about living costs in Denmark and to see an example of a budget for an international VIA student go here.

  • What to bring from home

    Students at VIA need to bring their own computer.

    You will need your computer at class and when writing assignments. If you are about to buy a new computer, we recommend that you wait until after you have started your programme. This way, it will be easier for you to make sure that your new computer has the needed capacity to run e.g. study-related software.

    We recommend that you buy a laptop with a long battery life.

    Please note that the technical programmes at VIA may have specific demands regarding hardware. Check your programme's website for more specific information.

    Student card from your home institution

    You must bring your student/study card from your home university. You will receive a digital student card here, but perhaps not right away. You can use your student card to get discounts at some stores, for events etc.

  • Preparation for life in Denmark

    Getting used to life in a new country can be hard. Everything is different - the language, the weather, the people - and you may experience culture shock. But if you prepare and keep an open mind everything will work out. We have collected all the practical information you need about Life in Denmark here!

    We also recommend that you consider learning some Danish, as this will help ease your transition to life in Denmark. Learn more about your options of learning Danish.

Access to VIA

  • Welcome to e-mails

    Once you have been enrolled at VIA, you will receive an acceptance letter from your exchange programme along with information on study start and introduction programme.

    Approximately 2 weeks prior to study start at VIA University College you will receive an automatically generated mail containing your VIA ID and an instruction to completeVIA Start(start.via.dk).

    It is important that you complete VIA Start, as this will give you access to VIA’s IT systems and services, such as our study portal MyVIA, Itslearning and VIAmail, where you will find important information about your study start. More on how to complete VIA Start in the ‘Get access to VIA’s IT-systems and services’ below.

  • Get access to VIA's IT systems and services

    To get access to VIA’s IT-systems, you have to complete VIA Start (start.via.dk).

    You can log on with MitID. If you don’t have a Danish CPR number and MitID yet, or if you are experiencing problems when using MitID, you can ask for a temporary login using the VIA ID in your VIA Start e-mail and your private e-mail address. Afterwards, you will receive an e-mail with more information on how to log on.

    During the process, you must upload a picture for your student card, confirm that you have read the IT regulations, change your password and consider whether you want to allow VIA to send text messages with important information related to your study programme to your phone.

    Once you have completed VIA Start, you will have access to VIA’s IT-systems and services within 24 hours. You will e.g. have access to VIAmail, MyVIA (VIA's online student portal), Itslearning (VIA’s digital platform for teaching), OneDrive, download of the Office suite and much more. Your courses will be visible on Itslearning 30 days before study start.

    If you have not received an email approximately 2 weeks before study start, you can check your spam filter or the "unwanted mail" folder.

    In need of further assistance?

    If you need help getting access to VIA’s IT-systems, you are more than welcome to contact VIA’s IT department. Send an e-mail to viaservice@via.dk or call at +45 87 55 12 12. Opening hours are Monday-Friday 7.30 am to 3.30 pm.

  • Find your schedule

    MyVIA

    MyVIA is VIA's primary communication channel to students. This is also where you find general information on e.g. exams, student counselling, social life on campus, study administrative rules, IT, canteen, library, facilities on campus and much more. Your campus and your study programme will also post news for all students at your campus and study programme here.

    How to log on to MyVIA

    1. Go to the MyVIA study portal
    2. Login with your VIA e-mail address and the password you chose when you signed on through VIAstart. Your VIA e-mail consists of your VIA ID + @via.dk. Example: 123456@via.dk.
    3. Once you are logged on, find the information relevant to your specific study programme

    Important notice for exchange students

    Once you are logged on to MyVIA as an exchange student, you will see the content relevant to the full degree/bachelor’s degree programme that your exchange programme is offered by. This means that there is some content that may not be relevant to you, e.g. information on international opportunities and internships and the info on study start you will find here is for full degree students. See more about study start for exchange students below.

    In case your exchange programme is connected to one of our Danish language programmes, you may be sent to the Danish version of MyVIA when logging on. Change to English by opening the main menu in the upper right corner and choosing “English” at the bottom of the menu.

    Itslearning

    When it comes to academic information regarding your study programme, it can be found at Itslearning. This goes for e.g. meeting schedule and required materials such as books and you will also find messages from your lecturers and the like here.

    How to log on to Itslearning:

    Go to Itslearning.com and log on with your VIAmail address and the password you chose in VIA Start. Your VIAmail is your VIA ID + @via.dk. Example: 123456@via.dk

  • Order a digital student card

    VIAcard

    At VIA, we use digital student cards, e.g. to gain access to your campus and for printing/copying.

    You can order a digital VIAcard here. Ordering a VIAcard is free.

    You can read more about the VIAcard on MyVIA.

    Student discount

    VIA collaborates with ISIC, which means that, if you order a digital student card, you will always have an internationally recognised discount card/student ID on hand. The card gives you easy access to both online and local student discounts with your smartphone. You can also bring the student card from your home institution, this provides access to the same discounts.

    If you would like a digital student card, just order it online. It’s free.

    Order a digital student card through ISIC here.

On arrival

  • Study start

    We can not wait to welcome you to campus and our exchange programmes have planned study start activities to make sure you will get the best start to your studies at VIA. During study start, you will be introduced to your lecturers, fellow students, and new campus. Specific activities vary depending on which programme you are attending, but usually contain academic as well as social activities.

    Exchange students will receive information on study start on e-mail from the international coordinator at your programme. Note that the information on study start you can find at MyVIA is meant for full degree students.

  • Social events and life on campus

    Find information on social events and life on campus at MyVIA. The events posted here are open to all students – exchange and full degree a like. Also check out the section Communities and student life.

    Information about events especially for exchange students and study start will be sent to you via e-mail from your study programme.

Help and guidance

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Information for new exchange students (2024)

FAQs

How to answer why do you want to participate in this exchange program? ›

Top Reasons to go on Exchange!
  1. Experience a New Culture. ...
  2. Gain a Global Education. ...
  3. Hone Your Language Skills. ...
  4. Improve Employability Prospects. ...
  5. Travel and See the World. ...
  6. Make Lifelong Friends around the World. ...
  7. Find New Interests. ...
  8. Personal Development.

What are good questions to ask a foreign exchange student? ›

Tell Me About YOU
  • Do you have a nickname?
  • What are your hobbies and how often do you participate in them?
  • How do you usually spend your weekends?
  • What is your favorite vacation spot?
  • How many languages do you speak?
  • How do you usually celebrate your birthday?

How to ace an exchange interview? ›

It's important that you are honest and genuine in your answers. Think of the interview as a conversation with a future mentor and colleague. You'd want them to know the real you to ensure that you're a good fit and that you can work well together in the future.

How much do host families get paid for foreign exchange students? ›

Host Families can receive a monthly stipend of $1,000* (Varies by state) to assist with their expenses. Boost your monthly stipend and earn other rewards by referring qualified host families matched with a student.

How to write a statement of purpose for student exchange program? ›

Structure of SOP (Statement of Purpose Format)
  1. Students must introduce themselves and their objectives.
  2. They should describe their motivations and the reasons for their interest in the field for which they are applying. ...
  3. Describe your long-term and short-term academic and professional objectives.

How to answer why do you want to participate in this program? ›

Growth opportunity: Describe how you believe this program will challenge you, help you grow, and provide the necessary resources to achieve your goals. Mention any personal qualities, experiences, or skills that make you a good fit for the program and how you plan to make the most of what it offers.

What makes you the perfect exchange student? ›

You love meeting and learning about new people.

The important thing is a curiosity about how and why people do the things they do, enjoy the things they enjoy, and believe what they believe. Open-mindedness is an important trait for future exchange students.

Why do you want to host an exchange student? ›

When you host an exchange student, you learn how build relationships with those who are different with you. By learning to relate to those who may have had an upbringing that varies greatly from your own, your ability to connect, communicate, and collaborate with others is greatly enhanced.

How do you approach an exchange student? ›

9 Tips for Speaking with International and Exchange Students
  1. Speak at a reasonable volume and enunciate your words. ...
  2. Make sure the student can see your mouth. ...
  3. Whenever possible, use simple English. ...
  4. Avoid verb phrases. ...
  5. Avoid filler words or phrases. ...
  6. If asked to repeat, repeat verbatim. ...
  7. Avoid using contractions.

How do you introduce yourself in an interview for an exchange program? ›

Introduce yourself

Share your name and where you come from. You can include information about your studies, hobbies, or interests. Keep in mind that the purpose of the introduction is to give your fellow students an idea of who you are and what you're interested in.

What are the questions to ask an international student? ›

Getting to Know the Student
  • When you study for a test, do you prefer to study by yourself or with a group of friends?
  • If you could be extremely talented at something, what would you choose to be skilled at? ...
  • Tell me about your favorite teacher. ...
  • What types of qualities do you think are important in a leader?

How do I prepare for exchange students? ›

Revisit Important Exchange Program Information
  1. Don't treat your exchange student as a guest, treat them as a member of your family.
  2. Be sure to explain to your student how to find/use things around your house.
  3. Establish and communicate household rules and expectations as soon as possible.

Does being a host family pay? ›

For students who come on an F-1 Visa program, yes families do receive a monthly stipend for hosting an exchange student. The stipend varies based on the location of the family and the program. If the student is part of a J-1 Visa program it is all voluntary and families do not receive a stipend but a tax exemption.

Can you claim exchange students on your taxes? ›

According to the IRS, if you host a foreign exchange student, you may be able to deduct up to $50 in qualifying expenses per month for maintaining the student.

How much money do you need to be a foreign exchange student? ›

You can expect to pay about $600 per week for an exchange program. Add to that the cost of your travel, which can be equal to the cost of the exchange itself, your visa expenses (if any), and insurance. You'll also need some pocket money and may have to pay for some meals.

Why participate in an exchange program? ›

Experience building new friendships, taking responsibility for yourself, respecting differences and tolerating the beliefs of others. And while exploring and learning about the lives of others, discover new aspects of yourself.

Why do you want to participate in an international program? ›

By studying abroad, you will experience new perspectives, learn how to navigate different cultures, work with diverse peers, and communicate in other languages.

Why do you want to participate in this youth exchange? ›

Taking part in a youth exchange is a great opportunity to develop your skills, become aware of social Taking part in a youth exchange is a great opportunity to develop your skills, become aware of social realities and cultural differences and reinforce values such as solidarity, democracy and friendship.

Why do you want to participate in the Camp Exchange USA program? ›

Develop essential leadership and teaching skills. Establish lifelong friendships with your peers, mentors, and campers. Gain a deeper understanding of and appreciation for U.S. culture. Share your own culture in meaningful ways.

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