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Good advice for your grant application
How do you write an application that helps you with getting that sought-after grant money? We’ve spoken to grant administrators Marianne Bigum and Christina Graversen from the Nordea-fund about the art of writing a good grant application.
Save a pretty penny with student discounts
Managing your economy as a student can be difficult, but through student discounts you can save money in a wide selection of stores.
How to find grants during your education
Even though there are many grants out there, they have surprisingly few applicants. It’s often due to people not knowing how or feeling overwhelmed by the process. Read here to get some insight in how you can get a piece of the grants available.
Is shopping your guilty pleasure?
Are you all about keeping up with the latest fashion trends and does your heart skip a beat when you come across the latest must-haves in stores? In a moment of weakness, you’ll have spent a month’s worth of SU.
Get in shape without breaking the bank
Even though the membership fees for gyms regularly increase, being active and keeping your body healthy doesn’t have to be an expensive undertaking. Here’s how to manage both your health and finances!
Three things to remember when applying for grants
Many students who apply for grants during their education miss important factors in the interplay between application cycle, financial need and other grants applied for.
What is an SU-disability allowance?
Managing your finances as a student with a disability can be difficult. If your ability to work has been impaired, you potentially qualify for a supplementary disability allowance to your SU.
State Education Loans: a good or bad idea?
Is the amount you get in your account every month sufficient? Or are you considering whether a State Education Loan (SU-loan) could be a good idea? Read on to find out.
How to apply for housing benefits
As a student, rent is the biggest expense in your budget. So why not get benefits where you can? Here is our walkthrough of what you need to have on hand when applying for housing benefits.
Affordable semester start
The new semester is approaching, and whether you're a new student or have been at it for a while, the beginning of a new semester is rarely cheap. We've gathered the best tips!
Affordable housing as a student
Are you moving out on your own for the first time, or perhaps your lease has run out? Here is our guide to where and how you can find affordable student housing near your campus!
Students – remember unemployment insurance fund!
If you’ve been a member of an unemployment insurance fund for at least 12 months when you graduate, you will receive a month’s worth of unemployment benefits as a recent graduate. If you become a member 2 weeks after you graduate at the latest, you will still be able to receive unemployment benefits, but not for the first month.
How to write a good grant application
Remember that your application is one among many and those evaluating it need to be able to quickly tell whether you, specifically, are entitled to financial support.