Higher education in Denmark
[1] The general entry requirement for acceptance to higher education is a Danish upper secondary school leaving certificate or equivalent.Admission at first cycle programmes in Denmark is coordinated centrally by the Ministry of Higher Education and Science.There are eight state-recognized and funded universities in Denmark, offering research-based education and awarding bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees.Citizens of EU and EEA countries have equal rights and do not pay tuition fee to study at public institutions of higher education in Denmark.Students are also given the opportunity to apply for financial support from the State Educational Grant and Loan Scheme, normally referred to as "SU" (Statens Uddannelsesstøtte).