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  2. Education in Iceland - Wikipedia

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    The typical course length is three years, for students aged between 16 and 19. The length of the course can vary, especially in vocational courses. This stage of education is governed by the Upper Secondary School Act of 2007. Like all other schools in Iceland, upper secondary schools are mixed sex. [citation needed]

  3. List of universities in Iceland - Wikipedia

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    This article does not cite any sources. ... Hólar University College: 1106: Hólar: Public: Iceland University of the Arts: 1998: Reykjavík: Private ~ 452 (2009)

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    If you want to avoid taking on student loans, consider foreign universities.

  5. University of Iceland - Wikipedia

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    The University of Iceland is a public, government-funded university and as such it does not charge tuition (although an enrollment fee of 75,000 króna must be paid). [15] In terms of living expenses, most students at the University of Iceland either work part-time to finance their studies or receive student loans at favourable interest rates ...

  6. Bifröst University - Wikipedia

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    Bifröst University (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈpɪvˌrœst]) is a private university located in the valley of Norðurárdalur, approximately 30 kilometers north of Borgarnes, Iceland. Originally a business school, it also offers degrees in law and social sciences, at both bachelor's and master's level, as well as a remedial university ...

  7. Money College: Iceland for the college road trip? Yeah, Iceland!

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    Nowadays, an Icelandic road trip is both unique and affordable to a good many college students. Though Iceland once had a reputation as one of the priciest European countries, since the island's ...

  8. University of Akureyri - Wikipedia

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    Each student designs an individually-tailored plan of study, combining courses in their professional field and business management courses with the respective innovative project. Students work closely with the Innovation Centre Iceland and the Westfjords economy. Because the program is individually structured the number of students is limited.

  9. Free education - Wikipedia

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    At the university level, the universities provide undergraduate courses free, however, this totals only about 10% for those qualified for university entrance. Grants and scholarships are provided for a limited number of study allowances. Dr. C. W. W. Kannangara who was the Minister of Education made education free for all Sri Lankan students in ...