First of all, let’s say it right up front: Unfortunately, the school does not offer accommodations to guest and exchange students. But, please, don’t despair – finding a place to let in Aarhus is absolutely doable.
Below, you’ll find suggestions and hints for obtaining a place to live while studying at the Aarhus School of Architecture.
The most effective method of securing housing in Aarhus has been among current students with the Aarhus School of Architecture. Those students leaving for exchanges, internships or on-leave semesters most often announce their available housing unit on the Facebook group “Student Bulletin Board”.
As a full-degree, guest or exchange student, you are entitled to become a member of this group pending your admission. Put in an add two to three months before the semester starts, and make sure to up-date or remove it.
Student Housing Aarhus is an organization coordinating almost all student dormitories in the greater Aarhus area. At Student Housing Aarhus you can sign up at the waiting list 6 months before you start your studies and you do not need any admission documents when you sign up at the waiting list. In Aarhus you cannot live on campus. The dorms are situated all over the Aarhus area – also in the outskirts, but always with public busses nearby. Only a few residences provide furniture so be aware of this when you are applying for a room. If you choose an unfurnished room, you need to furnish your room after arrival.
You can find descriptions of the different residences at www.studenthousingaarhus.com (click ‘bolig’).
Boligportal is a search engine for housing all over Denmark. You fin the website here:
www.boligportal.dk/en and by searching “Aarhus”, you get the current offers available in the area. Please remember to require a rental contract before transferring/paying any money.
Beware of scammers
Unfortunately, a few students have fallen victim to housing scammers. Here are a few simple tips to avoid scams.
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