Students In This Country Are Being Paid About $1000 Monthly Just To Attend University
In the U.S., many students pay upwards of $60,000 per year for college. In Denmark, the government pays its students to attend college.
According to a report in the Washington Post, under the Statens Uddannelsesstøtte program, all Danes over the age of 18 are entitled to funding from the state for up to six years for post-secondary education. Every student who doesn't live with their parents receives about 5,839 Danish krones (about $900) per month, and they do not need to pay the state back — even if they drop out of college — according to the Post. High-performing students have even more funding opportunities.
While American students lie at the mercy of a national tuition arms race and agonize over the prospect of lifelong debt, Danish students can choose their courses and career path without financial anxiety. Denmark should be an example for U.S. policymakers as they grapple with how to address the rising cost of higher education.
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