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  2. Education in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Education in Sweden is mandatory for children between ages 5/6 and 15/16 depending on ... higher education is free of charge only for Swedish, EU/EEA, and Swiss ...

  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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    Kannangara's significant achievements in areas of education have led him to being commonly referred to as the Father of Free Education in Sri Lanka. [36] Sweden, until the early 21st century, provided free education to foreign students but changes have been introduced to charge fees to foreign students from outside the European community. [37]

  5. Welfare in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Education is the responsibility of the Ministry of Education and Research. Education responsibilities includes pre-school and child care for school children as well as adult education. [18] Education, including any university degree, is free in Sweden.

  6. List of primary education systems by country - Wikipedia

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    Basic education (primary education) in Latvia goes from ages 7 to 16 years old and include grades 1 through 9. Primary education is mandatory and free of cost for students. [18] The purpose of basic education (primary education) in Latvia is to provide students with the basic knowledge and skills that are needed for their everyday lives.

  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. National Agency for Education (Sweden) - Wikipedia

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    The Education Act aims to ensure the fair and just treatment of students in Sweden. [3] The act establishes educational standards for optimum pedagogy. The system was last changed in 2011, by Education act 2010:800, [4] which came into effect on July 1, 2011 and addresses the mistreatment of students in schools and bullying.

  9. Swedish for immigrants - Wikipedia

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    Immigrants who speak Danish or Norwegian are ineligible for free Swedish tuition through SFI. All other persons who have emigrated to Sweden are entitled by law to Swedish language education. SFI is directed towards people who lack basic knowledge in Swedish and are of the minimum age of sixteen. [9]