
Housing
What makes living with DIS special?
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DIS staff are here to help you establish community, bond with those you live with, and learn about the local area. No matter where you live, our staff ensure there are plenty of opportunities to make your city feel like home.
Living with DIS
Where you live while you study abroad is a significant part of how you experience Scandinavia. At DIS, we offer a variety of unique housing options, each designed to help you feel at home and build a vibrant community around you.
For many students, living in a Homestay is a true highlight of their time abroad. 🏡🇸🇪
Meet Lily (@macalestercollege), Xavier (@wesstudyabroad), and Zane (@uarkansas)! Each had their own unique experience living with Homestay hosts and came away from their semester with lifelong connections to Sweden.
From experiencing local traditions like mushroom foraging and national holidays, to exploring the city, playing sports, and sharing great conversations over dinner — each can attest that it’s an enriching and immersive way to get to know Sweden.
#DISstockholm #DISabroad #StudyAbroad
Curious about the Wellbeing Living & Learning Community at DIS Stockholm? Hear from facilitator Weini and current students about their experience! 🌞
From yoga and breathwork to arts workshops, cold dips, and nature hikes, students in the Wellbeing LLC explore what wellbeing means — physically, mentally, and socially.
If you’re interested in building community and learning how to bring balance into daily life abroad, this housing option might just be an ideal fit!
#DISstockholm #DISabroad #StudyAbroad
Get to know our Living & Learning Communities🌟
At DIS Stockholm, the Meet the City LLC is all about living like a local. Earlier this semester, the group learned to cook Swedish meatballs the authentic way.
Throughout the semester, they dive into cultural experiences like museum visits, concerts, neighborhood walks, thrift tours, and more – discovering Stockholm with the guidance of a local.
Captured by Student Photographer Alexandra (@globalskidmore)
#DISstockholm #DISabroad #StudyAbroad
If you’re heading to DIS this spring, now’s the time to think about your home away from home! 🏠✨
Your housing application is due November 12, and where you live has a big impact on your study abroad experience.
At DIS, we hand-place every student with care — making sure you’re set up to feel grounded, supported, and connected.
Swipe for tips to help us get to know you and match you with the living experience that fits you best!
#DISAbroad #DISCopenhagen #DISStockholm
Spend a day in Copenhagen with Olivia (@umassabroad)! From classes to grocery runs to cozy evenings with her flatmates, this is life abroad. 🎥


Get placed with intention
The DIS housing team carefully reviews each housing application to match you with an environment that aligns with your unique needs and set you up for success. We consider factors like your daily routines, cleanliness preferences, interests, gender identity, your hopes for your time abroad, as well as any accommodations for religion and/or disability.
Before you arrive, we’ll also connect you with your roommate(s) or Homestay hosts for semester students, so that you can start building connections before arrival.
A welcoming environment for all
We encourage all students to actively participate in creating a positive living experience. By respecting community guidelines, you help make DIS housing a home for all.

Master your commute with ease
DIS housing is located across various neighborhoods and suburbs, making you part of a local community—not just a study-abroad bubble. With a few exceptions who live within walking distance, most students commute to class everyday using public transportation covered by DIS.
Both Stockholm and Copenhagen are renowned for their efficient public transportation. As soon as you arrive, you’ll have everything you need to explore your new city smoothly and confidently.
