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German Universities Now All Free of Tuition Fees for International Students
MiGreat ^ | 10/2014 | JOSEPHINE GOUBE

Posted on 11/19/2015 3:43:59 PM PST by SeekAndFind

Universities in Germany are now free of tuition fees for all including international students. Lower Saxony became the last of seven German states to abolish their tuition fees, which were already extremely low.

German universities had been charging for tuition since 2006. The measure proved unpopular, and German states began dropping them one by one. It is now all gone throughout the country, even for foreigners.

This means that now, both domestic and international undergraduate students at public universities in Germany are able to study in Germany for free, with just a small fee to cover administration -- usually between Euro 150 and Euro 250 -- and other living expenses costs per semester (food, transport, accommodation, entertainment, course materials and other necessities).

Germans barely had to pay for undergraduate study even before tuition fees were abolished. Semester fees averaged around Euro 500. It is now gone.

Free education is a concept that is embraced in most of Europe with notable exceptions like the U.K., where the government voted to lift the cap on university fees in 2010, and tripled the tuition fees therefore. The measure has reportedly cost more money than it brought in. The Guardian reported last March that students are failing to pay back student loans.

Maybe for now, learning German might be the best financial choice a high school student can make.


TOPICS: Education; Society
KEYWORDS: college; education; germany; tuition; university
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Move to Germany with a student visa by using the step by step virtual assistant to the German student visa or reading about visa for international student in Germany.

1 posted on 11/19/2015 3:43:59 PM PST by SeekAndFind
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To: SeekAndFind

READ MORE HERE:

http://www.economist.com/node/18898286

German universities: Mediocre, but at least they’re free

One by one, German states are scrapping university tuition fees


2 posted on 11/19/2015 3:45:30 PM PST by SeekAndFind
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To: SeekAndFind
WOOHOO!!!

Free partying!!!

3 posted on 11/19/2015 3:47:02 PM PST by mountn man (The Pleasure You Get From Life, Is Equal To The Attitude You Put Into It)
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To: SeekAndFind

Forget about saving for tuition

buy your kid a black market Syrian passport and send them to Germany

Free housing, free food, free transportation, free shoplifting, welfare allowance to buy what you can’t steal, free healthcare and full tuition


4 posted on 11/19/2015 3:50:38 PM PST by silverleaf (Age takes a toll: Please have exact change)
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To: mountn man

I wouldn’t mind going back to school. Is there free beer?


5 posted on 11/19/2015 3:50:39 PM PST by Larry Lucido
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To: Larry Lucido

how is England LOSING money by allowing tuition?

it’s not a grocery store.

If business drops off, you close some institutinos

and kids not paying their loans, well, how do they lose money with that? if it cost nothing what difference would it make?

kind of lefty article.

we have millions here taking nonsensical courses. imagine if school were free?

the study of braids on african american men and women, with a focus on the transgendered male to female and how it affect his/her social surroundings?


6 posted on 11/19/2015 3:55:40 PM PST by dp0622 (..)
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To: SeekAndFind
Germany, like most/all of Europe is socialist. Therefore those who have PAY.

I have a friend in Sweden, a doctor, and her income tax is 64% of her salary. I almost passed out in shock. She accepts it, as do the rest of the Swedes. They give cradle to grave care for EVERYONE.

Socialism is political lobotomy.

7 posted on 11/19/2015 3:56:16 PM PST by cloudmountain
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To: SeekAndFind

“Free” for some.


8 posted on 11/19/2015 3:57:38 PM PST by windsorknot
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To: SeekAndFind

Germany pre-selects students who are capable of doing college level work. Those not capable are tracked to vocational hands-on apprentice programs etc.

I don’t much about German undergraduate colleges but the sons and daughters of several of my friends are working on MS degrees in engineering at two German Universities.
My friends who are engineers tell me that the graduate programs are first rate. The kids are pretty smart. They are attending graduate programs that are taught completely in German.


9 posted on 11/19/2015 4:06:02 PM PST by Maine Mariner
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To: SeekAndFind
Maybe for now, learning German might be the best financial choice a high school student can make.

The writer was doing fine until her ignorance burned through at the end.

Many of the graduate programs, and an increasing number of undergraduate classes, are taught in English.

For a couple of examples, see the University of Constance here:
http://www.international.uni-konstanz.de/en/international-students/study-opportunities/courses-taught-in-english/

or Regensburg
http://www.uni-regensburg.de/ur-international/english-taught-degree-courses/english-taught-master-degree-courses/index.html

In short, German is useful, but in many cases not necessary for a degree, particularly in technology and science.

10 posted on 11/19/2015 4:16:59 PM PST by PAR35
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To: cloudmountain

The theory is that if the student sticks around and works for 5 years after graduation, they’ve made the tuition back in taxes.


11 posted on 11/19/2015 4:18:54 PM PST by PAR35
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To: SeekAndFind

My nephew is a student at Goethe University in Frankfurt.The highest rated University in continental Europe and a top 10 among potential employers.When he graduates with his Masters in geology he’s going to be in a good position to find a great job.


12 posted on 11/19/2015 4:22:55 PM PST by Farmer Dean (stop worrying about what they want to do to you,start thinking about what you want to do to them)
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To: cloudmountain

I think if you live and work in New York you pay 64%


13 posted on 11/19/2015 4:24:58 PM PST by captain_dave
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To: SeekAndFind; All
Thomas Jefferson had envisioned free schooling for the USA as evidenced by the excerpts below.

And consider that if the USA federal government was actually respecting prohibitions on taxing and spending as clarified by a previous generation of state sovereignty-respecting justices, that the states could consider amending the Constitution to give the feds the constitutional authority to tax and spend for free schooling like Jefferson had envisioned.

”Congress is not empowered to tax for those purposes which are within the exclusive province of the States.” - Justice John Marshall, Gibbons v. Ogden, 1824.

In the meanwhile, state lawmakers need to wise up to the federal governments illegal taxes and put a stop to it. If the states did so then the states would be able to raise the revenues to provide free schooling, depending on what a given states legal majority voters are willing to pay for.

14 posted on 11/19/2015 4:25:25 PM PST by Amendment10
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To: SeekAndFind

Sounds like a very sound business model .... as long as “other people’s money” holds out.


15 posted on 11/19/2015 5:20:25 PM PST by RetiredTexasVet (The stench of the corrupt Obama Admin. will surpass that of FDR & Grant and linger for decades!!)
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To: cloudmountain

64%!? Hell, that’s about what she’s pay here TOO.

Oh, but we’re ‘supposed’ to be a Republic, steeped in Freedom and Liberty? Yeah, about that last part....at least 100 yrs. dead.


16 posted on 11/19/2015 5:26:25 PM PST by i_robot73 ("A man chooses. A slave obeys." - Andrew Ryan)
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To: RetiredTexasVet
Actually it would not cost as much as you would think, if we did it like the Germans. First off, university is not for everyone in Germany, like it seems to be in the USA. Only the top students get to enroll, the rest are off to work or vocational school. If we implemented this system here, I would be safe in estimating that state universities would probably cost the taxpayer less than they do now. You would save on the money wasted on students who do not belong in college anyway, a majority of current students I would bet. The German system can never be implemented in the US. Imagine parents in the suburbs being told that Little Johnny is only a C and B student, so college is out of the question for him, please take a look at this brochure for AC maintenance school. There would be riots in every suburb from the Atlantic to the Pacific.
17 posted on 11/19/2015 9:42:42 PM PST by gusty
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To: PAR35
The theory is that if the student sticks around and works for 5 years after graduation, they’ve made the tuition back in taxes.

Not a bad theory.

18 posted on 11/20/2015 12:04:49 PM PST by cloudmountain
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To: captain_dave
I think if you live and work in New York you pay 64%

Is it that high? Surely not for everyone. The poor and middle class couldn't afford to live there.
But, you seem to know.

19 posted on 11/20/2015 12:06:22 PM PST by cloudmountain
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To: i_robot73
64%!? Hell, that’s about what she’s pay here TOO.
Oh, but we’re ‘supposed’ to be a Republic, steeped in Freedom and Liberty? Yeah, about that last part....at least 100 yrs. dead.

Our taxes were 40%, with two salaries, and I think that was high. Now, as a retiree, I haven't re-figured.

When my husband worked for ARAMCO, the IRS gave all U.S. employees the deal: NO FEDERAL INCOME TAX ON THE FIRST $80,000.00 made, working in the KSA. We cleaned up.
Of course, that was years ago. I don't know what the tax break would be now.

20 posted on 11/20/2015 12:11:45 PM PST by cloudmountain
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