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Good affordable schools for international student ?

RoyalPotato

im an international student, will graduate this year with a five-year b.arch program. what are my options for masters degree around my interest of arch design, urban design, and management/Real Estate. im interested to live in taxes but im flexible. your guidance is appreciated.

 
Nov 16, 17 6:52 pm
ritumalhotra

You should look at - 

1. Norway ( full tution Waiver)  - See detail below - 

Admissions notice : Master's program in Urban Ecological Planning at NTNU Trondheim, Norway

We are now changing from a bianual to a yearly intake and so we are recruiting for the next group of UEP starting next year. Can you please share information about our program with whoever might be interested?

Our updated brochure: https://goo.gl/MAhQFE

Application deadlines: Non-EU/non-EEA students: 1 December 2017 EU/EEA/Nordic students: 1 March 2018

Application portal: http://www.ntnu.edu/studies/imp/how_to_apply

More information: http://www.ntnu.edu/studies/msa1  https://www.facebook.com/uep.ntnu/  https://www.instagram.com/uep.ntnu/

Remember that there are no tuition fees in Norway!

In case of any questions, feel free to write to me at [email protected]

2. TU Munich 


Nov 17, 17 3:05 am  · 
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RoyalPotato

im sorry i made a mistake in my post, i meant schools in the US. but your information is very useful.

Nov 17, 17 12:02 pm  · 
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randomised

In Slovenia education is for free, or so I've heard...Michael Moore went there in his documentary Where To Invade Next.

Nov 17, 17 3:35 am  · 
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archinine
The title of your post is an oxymoron. The US is the most expensive place to pursue education. More so for an international student. It will be expensive and you will have a slim shot at winning a visa in the industry if you plan to work, worse now that the rules have changed again. You had better really want to be in the states because it will cost you a small fortune to even try.

If you want higher odds study a STEM degree.
Nov 17, 17 9:21 pm  · 
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Zaina

Delft University, METU

Nov 18, 17 2:33 am  · 
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If you are thinking of affordable schools in Texas, UT is pretty solid choice as is A & M. Both schools have relatively low tuition costs and great programs. Speaking from experience, UT attracts a lot of international students; We have six different countries represetned in my 15 person studio for example. Austin is also a great city, although the price of living here is more expensive than college station. If you were interested I'd be happy to share some more information with you about the program at UT! Here are some quick links that helped me out when I was applying:

FAQ'sFunding Opportunities, M. Arch Description

Cheers!



Nov 20, 17 12:25 pm  · 
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thisisnotmyname

Look at University of Houston also.   It is good for students that are  focused and serious about school (social options are limited; it's definitely not a party school).  Living expenses are reasonable in the city and there are many international neighborhood enclaves.  

Nov 20, 17 1:07 pm  · 
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