10-23-2020, 01:50 PM
(10-22-2020, 12:22 AM)bjcheung77 Wrote: Many people including myself have thought about studying abroad in Europe due to their inexpensive tuition AND/OR cost of living compared to a regular (non alternative education friendly) state-traditional B&M university. I mean, an average year at the local B&M may cost 15K/year at the least or much more. So, I've been searching for graduate programs abroad...
Most decide on either COST VS TUITION: Here are examples of the "low tuition countries" and their "average living expenses"
Updated on April Fools Day! (April 1, 2020) Link: https://www.study.eu/article/study-in-eu...ition-fees
Here's another comparison post from today! Link: https://ehef.id/post/international-stude...untries/en
I've looked at the University of the Arctic (not a real university, it's a consortium of several universities) for a long time now (yes, about 2 decades, it started in 2001 with 4 countries I think - US, Canada, Russia, Norway). Site Link: https://www.uarctic.org/about-uarctic/ and for more info, here's their Wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_the_Arctic - I was searching randomly about programs that interest me and came across one in Norway.
UiT Arctic University of Norway Link: https://en.uit.no/education/admissions and they have free tuition all the way up to PhD but there are nominal semester fees of about 600 NOK (60 Euro). However, they are one of the more expensive countries as per the links above and on their page, they require at least a $13.5K USD in the bank account to show you have financial funds to last a year in Norway.
The main attraction were the Masters/PhD programs they offer where you can travel up to 3 different countries, not on exchange but it's part of the program, especially if you're doing an environmental "natural" or "outdoor" program! Here's the Admissions Link: https://en.uit.no/education/admissions/a..._id=593541 and this is the Financial link: https://en.uit.no/education/admissions/a..._id=592756
Check this site out. You will need to make a free account. But it gives insight to thousands of programs and schools.
https://studyportals.com