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marmar

(77,081 posts)
Sat Oct 4, 2014, 11:21 AM Oct 2014

Germany abolishes college tuition fees



Prospective students in the United States who can’t afford to pay for college or don’t want to rack up tens of thousands in student debt should try their luck in Germany. Higher education is now free throughout the country, even for international students. Yesterday, Lower Saxony became the last of seven German states to abolish tuition fees, which were already extremely low compared to those paid in the United States.

German universities only began charging for tuition in 2006, when the German Constitutional Court ruled that limited fees, combined with loans, were not in conflict the country’s commitment to universal education. The measure proved unpopular, however, and German states that had instituted fees began dropping them one by one.

“We got rid of tuition fees because we do not want higher education which depends on the wealth of the parents,” Gabrielle Heinen-Kjajic, the minister for science and culture in Lower Saxony, said in a statement. Her words were echoed by many in the German government. “Tuition fees are unjust,” said Hamburg’s senator for science Dorothee Stapelfeldt. “They discourage young people who do not have a traditional academic family background from taking up study. It is a core task of politics to ensure that young women and men can study with a high quality standard free of charge in Germany.”

Compared to American students, Germans barely had to pay for undergraduate study even before tuition fees were abolished. Semester fees averaged around €500 ($630) and students were entitled to many perks, such as cheap (often free) transportation within and between cities. ...............(more)

The complete piece is at: http://thinkprogress.org/education/2014/10/01/3574551/germany-free-college-tuition/



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Germany abolishes college tuition fees (Original Post) marmar Oct 2014 OP
Americans would HOWL at how the Germans manage higher education Dreamer Tatum Oct 2014 #1
So true! yeoman6987 Oct 2014 #2
Any bets on who's economy will flourish more between Germany and Mississippi? world wide wally Oct 2014 #3
 

yeoman6987

(14,449 posts)
2. So true!
Sat Oct 4, 2014, 11:34 AM
Oct 2014

It would never be accepted here and that is both political parties would hate it both equally.

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