Tuition free Universities in Europe
Noram administrates and awards scholarships from our own funds. We also work with organizations in the United States to help students gain experience between the two countries. Since 1919, NORAM has awarded over 5000 scholarships to Norwegian and American students.It is not an exaggeration to say that North America is still playing catch up with European education System. While certain parts of Europe like United Kingdom is saddled with exorbitant fees, most European countries offer free tuition to all students including international students. If you are looking for a top class university with free tuition fees, Europe is the best place to try. If you are North American, you will notice a huge difference in the way the education structure is planned in Europe vs North America. An EU student from one part of European Union can live, work and school in other parts of Europe without restriction. This means that EU students have the same rights when they move to another EU country. They can study under the same conditions as the citizens of the country. In contrast, if you are Canadian and you move to USA, you will pay international students fees. There is no known understanding between member countries of North America. You can argue that this should change but your guess is as good as mine. However, the Americas have free trade agreement which effectively allows for example Canadian citizens to live and work in the USA with TN visas. To continue our discussion here are the list of Tuition Free Universities in Europe: Tuition Studies Free in Norway: The Norwegian higher education sector consists of eight universities, nine specialised university institutions, 20 state university colleges, two national academies of the arts and 16 private colleges.
The majority of Norwegian universities and state university colleges are publicly funded and the Norwegian government considers access to higher education for all to be an important part of the Norwegian society. Thus, as a rule, Norwegian public institutions do not charge tuition fees.Cost of living in Norway like most European countries is expensive. In as much as you can get free tuition, the student is also advised to plan for living expenses. However, there are a number of scholarships that are available to also cover living expenses: For more information about each institution, please click on the links below. STUDY IN NORWAY FOR FREE
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