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  Summary
The Copenhagen Business School was founded in 1917 as a private Institution designed to cover business sector requirements for highly qualified people. In 1965, CBS became part of the national system of higher education, and the Danish State took over the responsibility for providing the funds required to cover CBS expenditures.
  Statistics
Total student population: 13,500
  Language of instruction
English and Danish (note that the catalogue of courses in English only reflects a small portion of the teaching at the CBS).
  Semesters/Dates
Autumn semester, 2000: September 4 - December 22
Spring semester, 2001: January 29 - June 30
  Tuition and fees
There is no tuition fee (but a registration fee must be paid for Danish Crash Course: DKK 500 for exchange students from partner institutions and DKK 1500 for others).
  Housing
CBS arranges accommodation either in a room with a private landlord, in a house / flat, in a residence hall or in a shared flat for all students who apply before our application deadline (1 June 2000 for Autumn Semester 2000 and 1 November 2000 for Spring semester 2001).
  Visa Requirements
Students from the Nordic countries need no residence permit. European students from EC and EEA countries must have a residence permit to stay in Denmark for more than 3 months. European students from outside the Nordic countries and EC/EEA and non-Europeans MUST have their visa or residence permit in order before leaving their home country.
  Other info
Refer to link for further information from the International Office.
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