It has 10 small single rooms (12 square meters each) which may only be rented by students from the University of Copenhagen who have passed exams equivalent to two years of study.
The current ephorus is John Edelsgaard Andersen, PhD who is also the director of the International Office of the University of Copenhagen.
The dormitory also has a janitor who takes care of the more practical aspects of managing the dorm.
After the Second World War (in 1950) Hassagers Kollegium became integrated into the newly built 4. maj kollegiet (The 4th of May Dormitory).
The traditions of Hassagers Collegium live on, and application for the two dormitories remains separate (4. maj kollegiet is for children and grandchildren of the Danish freedom fighters during the War).