How much does it actually cost to go on exchange? As you probably know, as an exchange student you do not have to pay to study abroad – but there are other expenses associated with your stay abroad. See examples here.
On this page we have found some example on how the financials can look for a student when they take an exchange semester. For some, their stay can end up with them actually making money – while for others it will draw on their savings. How it will look for you is largely about your choices while you are on exchange, but your destination also plays a role – as certain places are simply more expensive than others and because some students live more expensively than others.
The examples on this page are real examples from 2022. They are based solely on student travel reports and thus their own feedback. We have chosen them for this page because we estimate that they are neither the ones that have "cost" the most or the least - but give a real insight into the finances of an exchange stay. Remember that you can always read travel reports at Beyond Borders where you can find even more examples yourself.
A semester in New York State, USA
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Spent 10000 DKK from their savings
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Income - 42000 DKK
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Expenses - 52000 DKK
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27000 DKK from SU
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3500 DKK for transport
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15000 DKK from 1 scholarship
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13500 DKK for insurance, visa, and vaccinations
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5000 DKK for trips during the semester
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30000 DKK for housing and living expenses
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A semester in Barcelona, Spain
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Earnt 2000 DKK during their stay
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Income - 40000 DKK
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Expenses - 38000 DKK
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25000 DKK from SU
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1000 DKK for transport
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15000 DKK from the Erasmus-scholarship
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1000 DKK for insurance
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1000 DKK for trips during the semester
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35000 DKK for housing and living expenses
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A semester in South Korea
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Spent 16004 DKK from their savings
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Income – 33780 DKK
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Expenses – 49784 DKK
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33780 DKK from SU
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4904 DKK for transport
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4595 DKK for insurance, visa, and vaccinations
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5000 DKK for trips during the semester
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35285 DKK for housing and living expenses
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A semester in Prague, Czech Republic
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Earnt 5000 DKK during their stay
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Income - 45500 DKK
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Expenses – 40500 DKK
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27500 DKK from SU
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500 DKK for transport
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18000 DKK from the Erasmus-scholarship
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2000 DKK for insurance
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1000 DKK for trips during the semester
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37000 DKK for housing and living expenses
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