One Way U.S. Students Can Save Money on College Tuition: Head to Europe

Colleges in Europe are generally much less expensive, although going to school there may require a new mind-set

Samuel Morris, a California native, says he’s happy about deciding to attend the Free University of Berlin. Lena Mucha for The Wall Street Journal

A college degree and drowning in debt don’t have to be synonymous.

College tuition in the European Union tends to be far less than in the U.S., not only for locals but for students who come from outside the EU as well. Indeed, both undergrad and graduate-school degrees in Europe often can be earned at a fraction of what it costs in the U.S.

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