3 hours ago
(Yesterday, 08:07 PM)Messdiener Wrote: I can't speak to the doctorates, but the master's level offerings had two separate price points: one for domestic students and one for international students. Just like at countless other universities around the world.That seems to be the case for undergraduate and master's students. However, it's still a good idea to ask them to confirm that the 45% increase doesn't apply to doctoral students. https://campus.uoc.edu/estudiant/tramits...ex.html#ue
It would be worthwhile to confirm that the cheaper prices we're discussing are for international students, assuming that most of us in this thread are non-Spanish nationals.
Quote:Specifications for students of nationality from outside the European Union or from outside Andorra who do not reside in the Spanish State
If none of the following requirements are met:You will have a 45% increase in the final price of undergraduate and master's degree tuition, given that the UOC receives public subsidies.
- Be a national of a country of the European Union or of states with a community regime,
- Be a national of Andorra,
- Have residence in Spain,
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