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Checklist of Required Documents

Note: You will have to upload documentation in four sections when creating the online application
EnvEuro Information Form

Upload the EnvEuro Information Form (for both EU/EEA and non-EU citizens) indicating
choice of home-host university, specialization and your signature.

http://enveuro.eu/files/EnvEuro_Fillable_form_-_Final.pdf
Note: If you wish BOKU as your Home University you must send the original EnvEuro
Information Form with your signature by post to BOKU as soon as you have submitted the
application online.
Passport or personal ID and Curriculum Vitae

Copy of passport or national identity card. Should you have more than one passport
(citizenship) please copy the passport with which you will use to travel to Denmark. NB: You
must use your EU/EEA passport should you wish to be given a tuition fee waiver. Citizenship
must be on the ID-card to be accepted.

An updated version of your C.V. (curriculum vitae)/rsum. A photo is not necessary.

Basis for admission from further and higher education:

Copy of official first university degree. A copy of your Bachelor diploma. If you are yet to
receive your diploma, please provide a letter from your university stating the date when the
diploma will be issued.
Copy of course transcripts. An original or copy of your academic transcript from your
Bachelor degree.
Copy of English translation of transcripts. If the transcript is in a language other than
English or a Scandinavian language, please include an official English translation.

Language requirements

Language test. Proof of English language proficiency (not applicable to native English
speakers from UK, Republic of Ireland, Australia, Canada, New Zeeland, USA, Antigua and
Barbuda, Bahamas, Barbados, Dominica, Grenada, Jamaica, St. Kitts und Nevi, St. Lucia, St.
Vincent, The Grenadines, Trinidad and Tobago, Belize and Guyana) 1) Acceptable
TOEFL/IELTS/Cambridge Advanced exam results (these test results should be sent to us
separately from the test centre upon your request) OR 2) Proof that English was the language
of instruction in your prior education in either Europe, US, UK, Canada, New Zealand, Ireland
or Australia. See more information on the language requirements.

Motivational Letter

Motivational Letter. A short synopsis of your motivation for doing this course (min. 300
words/max. 500 words). Your motivational letter will form a part of the overall evaluation of
your application.

Credit Transfer (only for applicants to the University of Copenhagen)

For Applicants to the University of Copenhagen, for courses passed at the master level,
documentation must be uploaded together with course descriptions for these courses for use
with credit transfer

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