
Economy
For International Students
Here you will find all relevant information about money matters in relation to studying at The Animation Workshop.
For all students (also Danish students)
Materials fee
All students enrolled at the bachelor programmes must pay a materials fee of currently DKK 2,200 (around €300) per month during the first 36 months of the education; a total of DKK 79,200 (around €10,640) for the entire study period.
Materials include: Individual Workstation incl. computer and Wacom board when needed according to curriculum, animation drawing table, various animation supplies: specialty pencils, paper, books and readers, sketch books, software and materials related to creating the productions, various study trips including animation film festival in the 2nd year and much more. Please note that the materials fee covers elements which students at other institutions are expected to provide/pay for themselves.
Download full Materials List for the Character Animation programme
Download full Materials List for the Computer Graphic Art programme
(you need Adobe® Reader® to view the files).
Housing expenses
A dorm room in Viborg typically costs between DKK 1.600 and 2.400 per month, depending on size and whether you are willing to share a kitchenette and bathroom or want your own private facilities. Expenses for electricity, water, heating and Internet etc. are not included, so all in all you should expect to spend about DKK 2.200 – 3.000 per month for housing. Read more about housing.
Additional living expenses should be expected to be at a general minimum of DKK 2,000 (€270) per month. Read more at Living in Denmark.
International students – from inside the EU/ EEA countries.
Tuition fee for international students
According to Danish legislation, students coming from the countries within EU/EEA as well as the Nordic countries are entitled to a free education in Denmark.
State educational support for students from the EU/EEA countries
As a rule, foreign students enrolled in Danish courses of study are not eligible for educational support (S.U). Exceptions are made on the basis of specific conditions for refugees and relatives of refugees and for other foreign citizens provided - among other stipulations - that they have been living and working in Denmark long enough.
Please go to SU's website for more information.
International students from countries outside the EU/EEA
As of August 2006, students coming from countries outside the EU/EEA, who do not hold a permanent Danish residence permit, will be charged with a tuition fee of DKK 48,387 (€6.452) pr. semester. Thus, the total fee for a student coming from a non-EU/EEA country is currently DKK 96,774 (€12.903) per year. Furthermore, students need to pay the above-mentioned materials fee. This brings the total (including materials fee) to DKK 123,174 (€16,423) per year.
With your application you can also apply for a scholarship. Read more here.
For all students (also Danish students)
Materials fee
All students enrolled at the bachelor programmes must pay a materials fee of currently DKK 2,200 (around €300) per month during the first 36 months of the education; a total of DKK 79,200 (around €10,640) for the entire study period.
Materials include: Individual Workstation incl. computer and Wacom board when needed according to curriculum, animation drawing table, various animation supplies: specialty pencils, paper, books and readers, sketch books, software and materials related to creating the productions, various study trips including animation film festival in the 2nd year and much more. Please note that the materials fee covers elements which students at other institutions are expected to provide/pay for themselves.
Download full Materials List for the Character Animation programme
Download full Materials List for the Computer Graphic Art programme
(you need Adobe® Reader® to view the files).
Housing expenses
A dorm room in Viborg typically costs between DKK 1.600 and 2.400 per month, depending on size and whether you are willing to share a kitchenette and bathroom or want your own private facilities. Expenses for electricity, water, heating and Internet etc. are not included, so all in all you should expect to spend about DKK 2.200 – 3.000 per month for housing. Read more about housing.
Additional living expenses should be expected to be at a general minimum of DKK 2,000 (€270) per month. Read more at Living in Denmark.
International students – from inside the EU/ EEA countries.
Tuition fee for international students
According to Danish legislation, students coming from the countries within EU/EEA as well as the Nordic countries are entitled to a free education in Denmark.
State educational support for students from the EU/EEA countries
As a rule, foreign students enrolled in Danish courses of study are not eligible for educational support (S.U). Exceptions are made on the basis of specific conditions for refugees and relatives of refugees and for other foreign citizens provided - among other stipulations - that they have been living and working in Denmark long enough.
Please go to SU's website for more information.
International students from countries outside the EU/EEA
As of August 2006, students coming from countries outside the EU/EEA, who do not hold a permanent Danish residence permit, will be charged with a tuition fee of DKK 48,387 (€6.452) pr. semester. Thus, the total fee for a student coming from a non-EU/EEA country is currently DKK 96,774 (€12.903) per year. Furthermore, students need to pay the above-mentioned materials fee. This brings the total (including materials fee) to DKK 123,174 (€16,423) per year.
With your application you can also apply for a scholarship. Read more here.














