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TSU Affiliated Programs - Denmark's International Study Program (DIS)

DIS is a unique, high quality study program offered in connection with the University of Copenhagen in Denmark. Courses are conducted in English. Most programs of study are organized in thematic units and many offer extensive field study opportunities.
Some departmental areas that possibly give credit for DIS course offerings are:

Accounting Design
Archaeology Drama History
Architecture Earth Sciences
Art History Economics
Biology Education
Business Environmental Studies
Communication Ethics
Creative Writing Film Studies
Criminal Justice Finance
Fine Arts

Semester and Full-year Programs:
Humanities and Social Sciences
Early Multicultural Education
International Business
Marine Biology and Ecology
Medical Practice and Policy
Architecture and Design

Summer Programs:
Humanities and Social Sciences
International Business
Architecture and Design
Arctic Biology -- Geology of Iceland
London Internship Program  

REQUIREMENTS: Please consult the Study Abroad Checklist for detailed step-by-step instructions concerning requirements for TSU study abroad.

ELIGIBILITY: DIS has a 3.00 GPA cut off for admission. Please carefully read the admission requirements for DIS.

APPLICATION: Students must apply and be admitted for study abroad before submitting applications for the affiliated program. Application for Study Abroad.

REGISTRATION: Students are placed in Affiliated Study Abroad hours at TSU (amount determined by full-time status requirements). Registration for specific courses offered on the program is conducted through DIS.

FEES AND TUITION: All fees and tuition are paid to the Affiliated Program. Students may make their flight arrangements through DIS or make their own arrangements. DIS fees provide for housing and meal plans and insurance. Check the program information on the DIS website for up-to-date costs. No tuition is charged or paid at TSU.

FINANCIAL AID: Students remain eligible for most TSU financial aid and scholarships as well as the International Education Fee Scholarship. For more information, see your financial Aid Advisor or visit the pages on Financial Aid and Scholarships.

CREDIT: Credit is evaluated for TSU course equivalencies before being posted on the student’s record. The Study Abroad Office cannot guarantee that the credit will transfer back or that it will count towards a degree. Students are encouraged to follow study abroad advisement procedures to assist in the return of credit for affiliated programs. For more information on the Credit Approval Process.

TSU students must first apply for Affiliated programs through the Study Abroad Office. Applications are reviewed to assess academic suitability, preparation, and maturity. Applications for specific study programs are available in the Study Abroad Office.  

Please visit the TSU study abroad office or consult the DIS website for more detailed information concerning program offerings.