ALL NAMES AND TITLES CHECKED BIG GAP: STUDY SHOWS EU’S PATCHWORK UNI FEES SYSTEM

BY CARMEN PAUN, IN BRUSSELS UNIVERSITY tuition fees cost more in England than anywhere else in Europe, according to a September 10 report from the European Commission, but the headline figures are not the whole story for students sizing up how to survive. Students in England pay up to EUR11,500 (USD15,075) per year: those in Austria, Cyprus, Denmark, Finland, Greece, Malta, Norway, Scotland and Sweden pay little or nothing. In Austria and Denmark, national and EU students pay no fees. In Norway, both national and international students are exempted from fees for ...


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