Countries increasingly choose to charge foreign students higher tuition fees …

„As countries try to strike a balance between keeping student costs at a level that all equitable access to tertiary education and finding sufficient funding for their tertiary education systems, they are increasingly choosing to charge foreign students higher tuition fees. For example, some countries with highly subsidised tertiary education systems, such as Finland and Sweden, have started charging tuition fees for non‑European Union students in recent years, thereby joining a long list of countries where foreign students pay more than national ones.“

OECD (Hrsg.), Equity in education and the labour market (2024), S. 25.