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Politics : Mainstream Politics and Economics

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To: Brumar89 who wrote (41967)4/25/2013 10:33:02 AM
From: koan  Read Replies (1) of 85487
 
<<"free education through phd" That was already busted by another poster.>>

You just live in a world of ignorance and misinformation.

en.wikipedia.org

Almost all educational institutes in Denmark are free. This tuition-less system applies to all students:

Not only is there no tuition charged to the students, all Danish citizens (and many others meeting certain criteria) are offered monthly financial aid, called "SU" (Statens Uddannelsesstøtte which translates to The State's Educational Support), which totals about DKK 2,728 monthly if the student lives with his/her parents or guardians, and about DKK 5,486 monthly if the student lives away from his/her parents or guardians. [6] Students can supplement the SU with low-interest government loans amounting to DKK 2,807 per month, which must be paid back upon the completion of their education. [7]
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