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Free higher education in EU ?
Here's a thing - I've heard some European countries have free higher education, but I can't find any place where all these countries would be listed. I am quite certain that Nordic countries have this, also heard that Germany has ridiculously low fees and I was once told that EU citizens can get free education in UK (which strangely doesn't always apply to UK citizens). Any other country to add to this list ?
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- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
The general rule of thumb is that EU countries have to offer citizens of other EU countries the same benefits that they offer their own. So if they offer free or heavily subsidised university to their own, this will be available to you too. Of course, you will need to pass a language competency exam.
Many have very low fees at the public universities which are heavily tax-payer subsidised.
At one time Swedish universities were free to all but they ran out of money and this is no longer the case.
Scottish universities are free to Scottish students and therefore to EU students except from England, Wales and Northern Ireland where they pay a very small fee as they do at their own universities.
- scogginLv 45 years ago
confident, and so it fairly is in Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Belgium. yet accomodation isn't loose in any of those states. maximum countries provide loans for residing costs at decreased expenditures of interest to pupils.