7 countries where college is free
Sunday, Nov 2, 2014
The cost of college tuition has skyrocketed, with huge increases over the past five years as college aid has been reduced by state budgets. In Arizona, for example, this increase in tuition has been 77 percent.
Two-thirds of American college students graduate with college debt, and that debt now tops $1.2 trillion. By every indication, college is now more expensive than it has ever been, out of reach of not only poor Americans, but even middle class ones. While various reforms made in the past few years may have helped slow the growth of college costs, they continue to outpace Americans’ ability to pay.
..... seven places where Americans can study for free or at very low cost – and in English! Students just have to be willing to leave the country:
1. Brazil: Brazil’s universities charge registration fees ..... but they do not require regular tuition. Many of them also offer courses in English.
2. Germany: Germany has 900 programs in English, and is eager to attract foreign students to tuition-free universities due to the country’s shortage of skilled workers.
3. Finland: Finland doesn’t have tuition fees but the government does warn foreigners that they have to cover living expenses.
4. France: France does charge tuition – but normally around 200 dollars at public universities.
5. Norway: Norwegian students, including foreigners studying in the country, do not have to pay any college tuition.
6. Slovenia: ..... Slovenia has 150 English-language programs, and only charges a registration fee – no tuition.
7. Sweden: ..... has over 300 English-language programs. Although college there is free, cost of living may be pricey for foreigners
http://www.alternet.org/education/l...llege-these-7-countries-will-educate-you-free