Higher University Tuition Costs Are Driving Students To Schools Overseas Where Tuition Ranges From Free To 30% Of American Universities
Higher university tuition and student loan costs are forcing American students to study abroad.
University tuition has skyrocketed in the United States over the past 20 years.
University tuition in the United States averages roughly $10,000 to nearly $50,000, per academic year. Granted, it depends on the school choice. That price tag is shocking compared to the cost of universities abroad.
Many universities in Europe are free. If they do charge tuition, it averages about 30% of American universities. Tuition at the most prestigious university in Japan, the University of Tokyo is $4,750 per year for foreign students. The University of Tokyo is one of the most prestigious universities in Asia.
Therefore, it's no surprise that there’s been a rise in American students earning degrees abroad. University tuition is for free in countries like Norway and Germany. Schools in those countries offer programs in English.
The increase of American students pursuing tuition-free German degrees has forced the Baden-Würrtemberg region to start charging tuition to non-EU/EEA students.
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