Find the class that fits you

Beginner Classes: You can choose a 4-week intensive beginner course in July or a 4-week intensive course in August.

The intensive beginner courses are offered during the periods:

• July 1 – July 26

• July 29 – August 23

And you can choose between:

Morning Classes:

Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 09:00 – 11:35

Evening Classes:

Monday and Wednesday from 17:00 – 20:30

Or Tuesday and Thursday from 17:00 – 20:30

If you already speak some Danish:

You can be assigned to a continuation class that fits your level.

Please note – this type of class is not intensive however it continues after the summer.

Continuation classes are held twice a week at:

• 09:00 – 11:35

• 17:00 – 19:35

• 19:50 – 21:30

You can also take online classes once a week from 17:00 – 19:35.

Who can attend?

The Official Danish Language Education programmes at UCplus are offered to adults (+18 years). You are entitled to the Official Danish Language Education for up to 42 months (3½ years) within a five-year period. The five-year period begins when you arrive in Denmark. You must have a residence permit and permanent, legal residence in Denmark.

You do not need to have any knowledge of the Danish language to attend.

When and where?

When

The Summer School lessons start on Monday the 1st of July. Read more in “Find the class that fits you”.

Where

The lessons take place in our Language Centre at Gyldenløvsgade 11, 1600 Copenhagen V.
You can also participate online via Microsoft Teams.

Deposit

As a self-supporting student you are required to pay a deposit of DKK 2000 at the beginning of your Danish Language Education Programme. The amount will be reimbursed in full upon completion of a module by means of a module test or final examination within the nominated timeframe.

If you do not complete your module within the nominated timeframe, you risk losing your full deposit of DKK 2000 and will be required to pay a new deposit if you wish to start on the subsequent module.

The rules for deposits apply to all language centers, and UCplus administers the deposit on behalf of your municipality. This means UCplus has no authority to make individual rulings when it comes to reimbursing deposits.

Au pairs and family reunification students are exempt from paying a deposit, but your municipality has the final say on whether you are required to pay a deposit, in accordance with Danish law.

*If you wish to receive a full reimbursement, you must pass the module test within the nominated timeframe

How to complete your Danish Language Education with a good result

UCplus wants you to complete your Danish Language Education with a good result and we hope that you are able and willing to put in the extra effort. We highly recommend that you participate actively in class and that you complete the assigned homework. If you are unable to attend class, we kindly ask that you inform us. If you are unable to attend a few classes, your teacher may assign you additional homework.

Please be aware that long periods of non-attendance may result in loss of deposit. If you need a long break, regardless of reason, we highly recommend that you contact our administration, so that we may help you in the best possible way.


We aim to be flexible

If you wish to change your schedule, to a different time or a different day, please contact our administration, and we will attempt to find a class that is better suited for you.


Module test

Each module in the programme concludes with a module test, which may be a written test, an oral test or both. When your teacher thinks you are ready to take the test, you will be given a date for the test. UCplus’ teachers administer the test in accordance with ministerial guidelines.

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