5 Countries Americans Can Get a Cheap College Degree

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4. Norway

Almost as free as the next country on the list, but not quite. Norway offers free tuition at most of its state universities and colleges, although a few do require a semester fee. Also to be factored in is that the cost of living in Norway is relatively high in comparison to many other countries. And one more thing — Norwegian winters can be frigid, so if you study in Norway, budget for a warm winter wardrobe.

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