Sweden does not charge tuition fees for both public and private colleges, while Norway spends 1.3% of its annual GDP paying for college tuition.
There are seven developed nations — including Sweden, Norway, and Ireland — where students attend school for free. Sweden does not charge tuition for both public and private colleges. Norway pays the most for college subsidies, spending 1.3% of its annual GDP. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories. As the US faces a higher education affordability crisis, students from other developed countries don't pay anything for college.
There are seven developed nations — including Sweden, Norway, and Ireland — where students attend school for free. Sweden does not charge tuition for both public and private colleges. Norway pays the most for college subsidies, spending 1.3% of its annual GDP. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories. As the US faces a higher education affordability crisis, students from other developed countries don't pay anything for college.
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