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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. Baltic University Programme - Wikipedia

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    The Baltic University Programme (BUP) is one of the largest university cooperatives in the world with over 110 participating universities (as of September 2024) and other institutes of higher education in the Baltic Sea Region. It has its coordinating secretariat at Uppsala University, in Sweden. The programme strives since its foundation in ...

  6. University college (Scandinavia) - Wikipedia

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    In Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Finland, a university college (Swedish: högskola; Norwegian: høyskole, høgskole or høgskule; Danish: professionshøjskole; literally meaning "high school" and "professional high school") is an independent institution that provides tertiary education (bachelor's and master's degrees) and quaternary education (PhD).

  7. Swedish Higher Education Act - Wikipedia

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    The Swedish Higher Education Act is the Swedish law governing higher education in Sweden. [1] [2] Around 80% of the funding for higher education in Sweden is provided by the government. [3] The Swedish higher education system is a part of the Bologna Process.

  8. Category:Universities in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    English. Read; Edit; View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. Actions Read; ... Mid Sweden University (3 C, 2 P) O. Örebro University (2 C, 6 P) S ...

  9. Category:Universities and colleges in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Simple English; SlovenĨina; Suomi; Svenska; ... Pages in category "Universities and colleges in Sweden" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.