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Affordable Education Abroad: How American Students Can Save on College by Studying in Europe

As an American student, there is little that beats the American College experience. The relationships, the growth, the networking, the professors, just the overall atmosphere of that age group going through the experience together.

However, a lot has changed in the past decades and according to recent surveys more families are concerned about the decisions post-High School.ย  Among the greatest concern is the cost.ย  Back in my day, a private university was deemed expensive at 15,000 -17,000 including room and board.ย ย  Today, out-of -state Public school will run a tab of 60,000-80,000 USD and up.

And this is for a bachelor’s degree, only 20% of which will used professionally.

Add to that questions about censorship, indoctrination, having an education that is employable.

Fortunately, there are more options for the American student.ย ย  Currently, EISB graduates boast 100% acceptance rate into the students school of choice, 90% of which are in European Universities. Those that follow the program are independent learners who develop skills beyond test scores, who are market ready, and doing amazing at the next level.ย  More information on EISB programs can be found here.

Almost all of our graduates are doing their studies in English at reputable schools and paying a fraction of the costs from their coun

terparts across the pond.ย  Not only that, but right now, EISB is offering scholarships for top students, reducing the overall educational cost.ย  Foreign students also have the option for boarding here in the Capitol city in the heart of Europe.

Here are the tuition rates for some of the top universities in Europeย  that offer programs in English:

  • France
      • Sorbonne University, Sciences Po, ร‰cole Polytechnique: Non-EU/EEA students pay around โ‚ฌ2,770 per year for undergraduate programs and โ‚ฌ3,770 per year for masterโ€™s degrees at public universities. Fees at the selective grandes รฉcoles are higherโ€‹
  • Germany
      • Technical University of Munich, University of Heidelberg, Humboldt University of Berlin: Undergraduate and PhD programs at public universities are generally free, except in Baden-Wรผrttemberg where non-EU students pay โ‚ฌ3,000 per year. Non-consecutive masterโ€™s programs can cost around โ‚ฌ20,000 per yearโ€‹ .
  • The Netherlands
      • University of Amsterdam, Delft University of Technology, Erasmus University Rotterdam: Tuition fees range from โ‚ฌ700 to โ‚ฌ2,100 per year for EU/EEA students and โ‚ฌ6,000 to โ‚ฌ20,000 per year for non-EU students depending on the programโ€‹
  • Sweden
      • Lund University, Uppsala University, Stockholm University: Non-EU/EEA students pay between โ‚ฌ8,000 to โ‚ฌ15,000 per year depending on the programโ€‹
  • Denmark
      • University of Copenhagen, Aarhus University, Technical University of Denmark: Tuition fees for non-EU/EEA students range from โ‚ฌ10,000 to โ‚ฌ16,000 per yearโ€‹
  • Finland
      • University of Helsinki, Aalto University, University of Turku: Non-EU/EEA students pay between โ‚ฌ10,000 to โ‚ฌ25,000 per year depending on the program
  • Norway
      • University of Oslo, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, University of Bergen: Public universities do not charge tuition fees, though students must pay a small semester fee of around NOK 300-600 (~US$37-74)โ€‹
  • Ireland
      • Trinity College Dublin, University College Dublin, National University of Ireland Galway: Non-EU students pay from โ‚ฌ9,750 per year for undergraduate programs, with postgraduate programs starting from โ‚ฌ4,000 per yearโ€‹
  • Italy
      • Polytechnic University of Milan, University of Bologna, University of Rome La Sapienza: Public university fees range from โ‚ฌ950 to โ‚ฌ4,000 per year for undergraduate programs and around โ‚ฌ1,500 for postgraduate programs.
  • Spain
      • Autonomous University of Barcelona, Pompeu Fabra University, University of Navarra: Public university fees for international students range from โ‚ฌ750 to โ‚ฌ2,100 per year for undergraduate programsโ€‹
  • Austria
      • University of Vienna, Vienna University of Technology, University of Innsbruck: Public universities charge around โ‚ฌ726 per semester for non-EU/EEA studentsโ€‹
  • Estonia
      • University of Tartu, Tallinn University of Technology: Tuition fees for English programs range from โ‚ฌ1,600 to โ‚ฌ7,500 per yearโ€‹
  • Hungary
      • Eรถtvรถs Lorรกnd University, University of Szeged, Budapest University of Technology and Economics: Tuition fees range from โ‚ฌ1,200 to โ‚ฌ5,000 per yearโ€‹
  • Lithuania
      • Vilnius University, Kaunas University of Technology: Tuition fees for English programs are typically between โ‚ฌ1,500 and โ‚ฌ3,000 per yearโ€‹
  • Cyprus
      • University of Cyprus, Cyprus International University: Tuition fees for international undergraduate students are generally less than โ‚ฌ3,500 per yearโ€‹
  • Belgium
      • KU Leuven, Ghent University, University of Antwerp: Tuition fees for non-EU students range from โ‚ฌ1,750 to โ‚ฌ4,000 per year depending on the programโ€‹
  • Portugal
      • University of Lisbon, University of Porto, NOVA University Lisbon: Tuition fees for international students range from โ‚ฌ3,000 to โ‚ฌ7,000 per yearโ€‹
  • Poland
      • University of Warsaw, Jagiellonian University, Warsaw University of Technology: Tuition fees for non-EU students range from โ‚ฌ2,000 to โ‚ฌ4,000 per yearโ€‹ โ€‹.
  • Czech Republic
    • Charles University, Czech Technical University in Prague, Masaryk University: Tuition fees for English-taught programs range from โ‚ฌ3,000 to โ‚ฌ15,000 per year depending on the programโ€‹

 

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