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Studies Abroad Program Denmark Aarhus School of Business
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Aarhus is the second largest city
in Denmark. Founded by the Vikings, the city is rich in history, as
well as industry and culture. It gives you a taste of the future with
its many new movements in the world of research, fashion, education, and
culture. ASB is home to 6,500 students. Website: www.hha.dk
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Information on how to get a
student Visa: (Danish
Consulate) www.denmark.org Click on "Consular Services" then click on "Student Visas"
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Where to Find Course
Information: Go to
the website and click "English"
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Classes that have transferred from Aarhus to
Bloomsburg:
* Important
Note: This
list goes back to Spring 2001 until the Fall 2004 and is provided for informational purposes only. Your advisor and
department chairperson make the final decision on which courses will
transfer into your program. Also, be sure to determine which courses will be
offered during your semester of international study at the school you have
selected.
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How to Apply for Exchange Program:
Bloomsburg forms: (must be printed and returned to
Dr. Afza)
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Forms that are for your benefit: -Exchange Program Self Checklist -Direction sheet for Paperwork
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Forms that you need to pick up from the
Cob: (Dr. Afza
or Colleen Brandon) - Study abroad and international exchange programs - Prior approval for transferring credit |
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How to Apply for Aarhus: You may get a packet for application information from Dr. Afza or Colleen Brandon Aarhus Checklist
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