Student Counselling

Guidance regarding study programmes and admission 

If you have questions regarding the admission process or the actual entrance examination, please contact the academy at admission@dkdm.dk.

You can also contact the academy with more general questions about the study programme via email: dkdm@dkdm.dk

Your enquiry will be forwarded to the Study Administration's Office. Please remember to state which study programme your question relates to. Then you will be referred to the relevant study coordinator.

Personal Counselling

If you have personal doubts regarding your studies or struggle with personal or psychological problems, you can contact one of RDAM's counsellors: Marianne Løkke Jakobsen (Marianne.Jakobsen@dkdm.dk) and Christina Brandt Müller (Christina.Brandt@dkdm.dk).

Examples of personal issues that you may need counselling for could be stress, exam anxiety, special needs, experiences with offensive behaviour, or health issues.

When you seek counselling, your conversations are confidential. During the conversation, you will talk about the best way to handle your specific case. The professional counsellor can assist you in finding suitable professional expertise/services if needed.

You can talk about anything, big or small.

STUDENT COUNSELLING SERVICE

RDAM is affiliated with the national Student Counselling Service.

The Student Counselling Service offers free social and psychological aid to students who attend higher education. You can contact them via phone: 70 26 75 00 or read more on their website: www.srg.dk.

Note that they offer an anonymous counselling service called 'Safe Talk' in cases of offensive behaviour. You can book an appointment on 70 26 75 00.

The Student Counselling Service offer:

  • Counselling regarding financial and social issues
  • Sessions where you can talk about issues related to your studies
  • Short courses of treatment regarding personal problems
  • Group sessions regarding exam anxiety, thesis problems, stress etc.

SPS

SPS is a special educational support. SPS is for you who have special needs, such as dyslexia, mental impairment, visual impairment, mobility impairment, chronic or serious illness. SPS will ensure that you can educate yourself on an equal footing with others, even if you have a disability. You can read about possible forms of SPS support here (in Danish).

Christina Brandt Müller is RDAM's SPS counsellor.