France Hikes Tuition Fees for Non-EU Students to €3,941
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Casablanca – A new push by France to strictly apply higher tuition fees for non-EU students is raising concern among Moroccan applicants, who make up the largest group of international students in the country.
The plan would see a sharp increase in university fees starting next academic year. Most non-European students would be required to pay 2,895 euros per year for a licence, up from 178 euros, and 3,941 euros for a master’s degree, instead of the current 254 euros.
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The plan would see a sharp increase in university fees starting next academic year. Most non-European students would be required to pay 2,895 euros per year for a licence, up from 178 euros, and 3,941 euros for a master’s degree, instead of the current 254 euros.
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