Free education is education funded through government spending or charitable organizations rather than tuition funding.
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Free education is education funded through government spending or charitable organizations rather than tuition funding.
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Tertiary education is free in certain countries, including post-graduate studies in the Nordic countries.
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Primary and secondary education is financed by the state and free of charge in public schools.
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From 2021, those starting tertiary education would get two years free, and from 2024 three years.
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Primary education was made free under the 1973 Constitution, while the 1987 Constitution extended free education to the secondary level.
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Free education has long been identified with "sponsored education"; for example, during the Renaissance, rich dignitaries commonly sponsored the education of young men as patrons.
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Report regarding free higher education was prepared by President Truman in 1947 no action was taken, according to what was written in the report.
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Online education has become an option in recent years, particularly with the development of free MOOCs from providers such as Khan Academy and Higher Education, through providers such as edX, Coursera, Udacity, FutureLearn and Alison.
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Free education has become available through several websites with some resembling the courses of study of accredited universities.
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Islamic Open University, a distance-learning higher education institution, offers tuition-free graduate and undergraduate degrees.
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Free education's decision was triggered by the accession of far-right party Front National to the second round of the 2002 French presidential elections.
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