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Copenhagen Student Housing 2026: Kollegier, Dorms & Areas Near KU, DTU & CBS

Copenhagen is Scandinavia’s coolest student city — world-class design, the world’s best restaurant (Noma, RIP), and a cycling culture that makes cars feel obsolete. The University of Copenhagen (KU), Technical University (DTU), and Copenhagen Business School (CBS) attract students from around the world. The catch: finding housing is genuinely difficult.

Kollegier (Student Residence Halls)

Denmark’s kollegium system is unique — self-governing student communities with shared kitchens, common rooms, and strong social traditions. Single room with shared kitchen: DKK 2,500–4,500/month (€335–600). Some of the most famous:

Get on the waiting list at least 6 months before arrival. International students often get priority at some kollegier.

University of Copenhagen (KU)

KU is spread across four campuses. The main areas:

DTU (Lyngby)

DTU is in Lyngby, 15 km north of Copenhagen. Campus housing (DTU’s own dorms) is the best option: DKK 2,500–4,500/month. Apply through the university. Private housing in Lyngby: DKK 3,500–5,500/month.

CBS (Frederiksberg)

CBS is in Frederiksberg, an enclave municipality within Copenhagen. See above — Frederiksberg housing applies. Many CBS students also live in Nørrebro and bike 15–20 minutes.

The Waiting List Reality

CPH student housing requires strategy:

  1. Sign up for KKIK (Kollegiernes Kontor) and CIU (Centralindstillingsudvalget) the moment you’re admitted — before you’ve even accepted the offer
  2. KKIK gives priority based on waitlist time + distance from your current address (international students get a fixed distance bonus)
  3. Have a backup plan: Airbnb/hostel for 2–4 weeks while you hunt

Budget Reality Check

Copenhagen is expensive. Monthly budget:

FAQ

Can I survive without Danish? Yes. Copenhagen is highly English-proficient. But for housing, Danish-language resources (boligportalen.dk) have more listings. Is Copenhagen really the bike capital? Yes — over 60% of Copenhageners bike to work/school. Buy a used bike day one. It’s the city’s standard transport mode, not a lifestyle choice. Is it hard to make friends? Danes are reserved initially but kollegier and student organizations are designed to break the ice. Join a forening (club/association).


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