Contact
Application and Admission
If you have questions about application and admission please contact optagelse@kea.dk or call +45 46 46 07 00, Monday - Friday between 10.00 - 12.00.
KEA Applicant can answer questions about:
- Application process
- Admission requirements
- Admission tests
Study and career guidance
If you have questions about programme choice, courses and career, please write to studievejledning@kea.dk or contact one of our Study & Career Advisors in the callcenter. Please note that the Study & Career Advisors take turns at the call center, and you can therefore not be certain to get hold of a specific Study & Career Advisor on the same day.
Phone number: 46 46 00 62
Opening hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday between 10 and 12 am.
(Friday on odd week numbers only between 11 and 12 am).
Send us an email at STUDIEVEJLEDNING@KEA.DK - we will reply within 3 weekdays.
Berit advises on the following programmes:
Düncan advises on the following programmes:
Düncan advises on the following programmes:
Peter advises on the following programme:
Trine advises on the following programmes:
Julie advises on the following programmes:
Guidance
If you have questions about programme choice, courses and career, please write to studievejledning@kea.dk or contact one of our Study & Career Advisors below.
Berit advises on the following programmes:
Düncan advises on the following programmes:
Julie advises on the following programmes:
Peter advises on the following programme:
PLEASE NOTICE: Synnes programmes are temporarily handled by the other study & career advisors.
Synne advises on the following programmes:
Guidance
If you have questions about programme choice, courses and career, please write to studievejledning@kea.dk or contact one of our Study & Career Advisors below.
Berit advises on the following programmes:
Düncan advises on the following programmes:
Julie advises on the following programmes:
Peter advises on the following programme:
PLEASE NOTICE: Synnes programmes are temporarily handled by the other study & career advisors.
Synne advises on the following programmes:
FAQ
Curious on how it is to study at KEA? We have assembled some of the most asked questions regarding studying at KEA.
Find answers for your questions in our FAQ
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Are there teaching hours every day?
Yes, you are studying a full-time programme and there's teaching every day from 8.15. There can be teaching-free days.
You are expected to use approximately 40 hours/week on lectures, preparation and group work.
You can read more on the Active enrollment model, to get more information regarding the study plan at KEA.
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What does it mean to be an active student?
To be an active student means that you participate in the study activities, as described in the curriculum of your programme. You have to participate in lectures and group work, develop your skills, deliver assignments on time and pass your exams.
The teaching schedule is a small part of your education. You have to spend much more time on your development and group work, that you have to plan to plan together with your group.
Read more on the Active enrolment model
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How much group work is there?
On most of the programmes, there's a lot of group work and projects. It mirrors the business life you'll encounter after you graduate.
The projects that have to be completed in a group can last from a few weeks to a whole semester.
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When do we have holiday?
KEA is closed on holy days, the days between Christmas and New Year and 3 days before Easter.
The Summer holiday starts at the beginning of July until study start, around August 20th.
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Can I work while I study?
Yes, you can work 10-15 hours/week, while you study.
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Where can I find a student job?
You can find student jobs on the following links:
Jobindex - Student jobs in the whole country
Jobindex - Student jobs in Copenhagen
You can also follow the Facebook-page for students at KEA, where there can also be posted relevant student jobs. It is also a good idea to ask your network and classmates.
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Can I work during the day and study in the evening?
No, all our programmes are full-time programmes with teaching and study related activities planned during the day.
Special Educational Support (SPS)
SPS is an aid scheme aimed to ensure that students with mental or physical disabilities are able to complete an educational programme on equal terms with other students.
The particular offers of aid depend on the disability the student is suffering from, e.g. dyslexics, hearing impairment, visual impairment, physical handicap, or psychological disorder.
The first time the student applies for aid, a longer case handling time must be expected as multiple authorities are involved. In general, case handling time is expected to be between 2 weeks and 2 months.
For further information, please contact SPS Counsellor Bettina Hoppe or go to the homepage of the Quality and Supervisory Board of the Ministry of Education (in Danish): spsu.dk
Get the application and written authority forms (in Danish)
Send the application, written authority, and doctor’s note or other medical papers documenting your need of support to sps@kea.dk