Acceptance - then what?

Bachelor Admission

We will send a letter to your registered address by post on 29 July.
If you live in Denmark, you should receive the following letter to your registered address on 30 July, but CBS cannot in any way guarantee that Post Denmark will deliver your letter on the following day. If you live outside Denmark's borders, there may well be several days before you receive the letter.
Please be aware that:
You will only receive one letter, regardless of how many Universities you have applied to.
You will only receive a letter from the university in which you are admitted. You will therefore not receive letters from all the places you have applied for. If you are not admitted anywhere, you will receive a letter from KOT (Den Koordinerede Tilmelding).
When you receive the letter, you will have to confirm your offered seat.
You will be able to confirm your seat with the digital code which is mentioned in the letter (link to the confirmation page will also appear in the letter). If we do not get your confirmation before 5 August at 23:59, this will gives us space to standby candidates.
The letter you will receive may contain the following 4 scenarios:
1. You have been accepted to your 1st Priority
You must confirm that you want to accept your seat.
2. You have been accepted to something else than your 1st Priority
This could be because you did not fulfil the specific entry requirements OR that your GPA was not high enough OR that there were other applicants who where better then you within the overall assessment (grades, levels and other activities).
3. You are offered a standby seat
You will have to arm you with patience a week's time. CBS has a tradition of the applicant who get's a standby seat will be admitted in the same year they have applied for. We will send out a final letter to you one week after you have received your first letter.
4. You did not get accepted
This could be because you did not fulfil the specific entry requirements OR that your GPA was not high enough OR that there were other applicants who where better then you within the overall assessment (grades, levels and other activities).

Last updated by CBS Admissions Office 17/05/2012