- 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.
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As the US faces a higher education affordability crisis, students from other developed countries don’t pay anything for college.
Of the 36 developed, democratic countries that currently make up the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), seven of them subsidize tuition for public read more >>>
Source:: BusinessInsider.Com
