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  2. Student financial aid in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    In 2018 the interest rates for tuition fees were low at 0.13, with the average debt equivalent to $21,000, even though students borrow only for living expenses, as Swedish universities charge no tuition fees. [4] No income tax is paid on student grants and student loans. Students must meet basic requirements to receive financial aid. [5]

  3. List of universities and colleges in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    A Högskola (= university college in English) is an institution of higher education, similar to a university but typically smaller and with PhD-rights in fewer areas. The right to award doctoral degrees is in Sweden given and monitored by the Swedish Higher Education Authority in the same way for universities and university colleges.

  4. Free education - Wikipedia

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    State universities in the Czech Republic, Finland, Germany, Iceland, Norway, Saudi Arabia and Sweden do not charge international students with tuition fees for Ph.D. degrees and in some cases for bachelor's and master's degrees as well. [9] [10] [11]

  5. Tuition payments - Wikipedia

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    Some public universities have autonomous status, meaning that they can charge much higher tuition, and all private universities charge tuition. In the German education system almost all universities and most universities of applied sciences are funded by the state and do not charge tuition fees. In exceptional cases universities may offer ...

  6. Baltic University Programme - Wikipedia

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    The participating universities are located in countries that fully or partly lays within the Drainage basin area of the Baltic Sea, and includes the countries of Czechia, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Slovakia, Sweden and Ukraine. In each country, a national centre provides the local contacts within the Programme, the ...

  7. Swedish Higher Education Act - Wikipedia

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    The first Chapter of the Act renders Swedish universities and colleges accountable to the Swedish government. The first Chapter also allows the government to establish universities and colleges with the goal of providing education, research, artistic research and third stream activities, as well as defining the levels of academic qualification.

  8. Category:Universities and colleges in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Universities in Sweden (19 C, 13 P) University colleges in Sweden (7 C, 20 P). People by university or college in Sweden (6 C) D. Defunct universities and colleges in ...

  9. Swedish Net University Agency - Wikipedia

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    The Swedish Net University Agency (Myndigheten för Sveriges Nätuniversitet) is a Swedish government agency coordinating IT supported higher education distance learning courses, offered by 35 different universities and university colleges in Sweden, in a project called the Swedish Net University.