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Student guidance at Aalborg University

Explore the different ways you can get guidance on your choice of programme, admission and entry requirements, and student life and well-being. Book a one-to-one session online or in person, call us, or send us a message.

Student guidance at Aalborg University

Explore the different ways you can get guidance on your choice of programme, admission and entry requirements, and student life and well-being. Book a one-to-one session online or in person, call us, or send us a message.

More phone time for you...

Around the application deadline on 5 July and after you receive your application result, we have extended our phone hours – offering you even more time to get answers to your questions.

In addition to our regular opening hours, you can also reach us at the following times:

Call +45 99 40 94 40

Get guidance on your choice of programme, entry requirements and more:

1, 2, 3, 6 and 7 July: 08:30–14:30 (CEST)
27, 28, 29, 30 and 31 July: 10:30–14:30 (CEST)

Call +45 99 40 94 25

Get guidance on your submitted bachelor’s application:

3 July: 11:00-14:30 (CEST)
4 July: 12:00–14:00 (CEST)
5 July: 10:00–12:00 (CEST)
28 and 29 July: 10:30-15:00 (CEST)

Guidance on admission and entry requirements

Find answers to your questions about choosing a programme, entry requirements, applications and admission to Aalborg University. Meet with a student counsellor on campus or online – book a 1:1 guidance session, give us a call or send us a message.

Book a 1:1 guidance session

Meet a student counsellor from the study programmes

Do you have questions about a specific programme? Perhaps you have already explored the programme online but would like to learn more about the academic content, student life, internships or career opportunities. Book a 1:1 guidance session or write with a student counsellor who is currently studying on the programme.

Student guidance

For current students at AAU

As a student at Aalborg University, you can get guidance on study skills, study-related concerns, well-being, motivation, programme changes, group work, and regulations such as leave of absence, parental leave, illness and withdrawal from your studies.

General student guidance